
Talk by Akiko Fukai: the power of Japanese fashion and its cultural context
8 March 2011, London
Japanese fashion has long been creating a buzz around the world with its unique form and aesthetics which provide a strong contrast to fashions in the West. The Japan Foundation has invited Akiko Fukai, Director and Chief Curator of the Kyoto Costume Institute and one of Japan’s most respected fashion historians, to talk about the power of Japanese fashion and its cultural context. Tracing back to the past, Ms Fukai will explore the sources and aesthetics which form the foundations of Japanese fashion, illustrating where Japanese contemporary fashion has come from and what it is today.
As well as complementing the recent Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion exhibition at Barbican Art Gallery for which Fukai was the leading curator, this talk will provide an opportunity to discover and define the true beauty of contemporary Japanese fashion beyond Comme des Garçons or the kawaii trends on the streets of Tokyo.
Ms Fukai’s talk will be followed by a conversation with Alison Moloney, Fashion Advisor to the British Council
Booking:
This event is free to attend but booking is essential. To reserve a place, please email your name and the title of the event you would like to attend to event@jpf.org.uk.
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8 March 2011, 6:00pm |
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The Japan Foundation, 10-12 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5EH |
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This event is free to attend but booking is essential. To reserve a place, please email your name and the title of the event you would like to attend to event@jpf.org.uk. |
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The Japan Foundation |
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