Author: commedesgarcons1

In an industry often accused of prioritizing spectacle over substance, Rei Kawakubo’s Comme des Garcons exists as a defiant counter-narrative—a brand that treats clothing not as adornment but as a dialectic. Since its inception in 1969, the label has operated at the intersection of art, activism, and existential inquiry, challenging the very notion of what fashion can mean. As the world grapples with political upheaval, environmental collapse, and the numbing sameness of algorithmic culture, Kawakubo’s Fall 2025 collections feel less like runway shows and more like urgent dispatches from the frontlines of creativity. The Avant-Garde as a Language of Resistance…

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