Inspiration can be tricky: one moment it’s there, taking hold of your entire being; the next moment it disappears, leaving you wrought in agony. But to pick the brain of those who have it can be an incredible experience, such as the one chronicled in the film “Yohji Yamamoto: This is My Dream” which follows the legendary Japanese fashion designer of the same name. Pictured in his trademark black, Yamamoto discusses his passion for clothing, and most specifically its cut, along with his harshest critic: himself. The film also dives into his industry-shaking collaboration with Adidas. This intimate portrait the fashion icon promises to offer some insight into the mind of a true genius.
For more info on “Yohji Yamamoto: This is My Dream,” visit the film’s site.
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