PHOTOCOPIEU "4 POCKETS DRESS / YAO"

Regular price $612.00

PHOTOCOPIEU's signature dress overturns your image of silk.
This product was born from our desire to create something that captures the elegant, deep shine and smooth feel of silk, but can be worn every day without being something to fuss over.
The dress has four welt pockets, which is unusual for a silk dress, and the details of the one-piece dress, which makes extensive use of double stitching, retain the remnants of a shirt dress, while also having a concealed zipper opening at the center back.
When made into three-dimensional clothing, the fabric has a puffy appearance, highlighting the 3D look. The silk georgette fabric is made in Ishikawa Prefecture and is woven at the highest possible density, with the number of twists of the thread carefully studied.

The fabric has a natural vertical wrinkled texture, so you can roll it up and put it in your bag when traveling or on a business trip without worrying about wrinkles.
An excellent piece that can be worn as an occasion dress or as everyday wear.

PHOTOCOPIEU
4 POCKETS LONG DRESS - YAO
Color: BLACK
SIZE: 38
MATERIAL: 100% SILK 
Made in Japan

{Shoulder width, sleeve length, length, width}
SIZE: 38-49cm・59cm・122cm・50cm

Automne-Hiver 2024-25
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Love for the things that are often overlooked "
ALVA AALTO, a master of Nordic design.
I watched the film of the same name to learn more about him, and I was more moved by the presence of his wife, AINO, than by the man himself.
At that time, there must have been many more challenges for women to work, especially in the construction industry, than there are today.
There are far fewer articles about AINO, the designer who supported ALVA at the expense of his own life, than there are about ALVA itself.
In clothing terms, workwear is clothing for the anonymous masses.

Each garment is made with the help of each individual worker and repaired individually, and can be said to be haute couture that develops over time and becomes unique to the individual.
Beautiful light shone into my messy studio, and I couldn't help but take this photo.
This nameless scene that no one has ever seen before has been turned into fabric using Gobelin tapestry.
Scattered ribbons and computer batteries.
Ordinary everyday scenes create works of art that are composed to exist only in that moment.
I want to pick up things that have been overlooked in our daily lives and the activities of people and make them visible.
With this in mind, I am interested in expressing inspiration from popular clothing using high-end fabrics and techniques, and creating a balance that seems familiar yet has never been seen before.

ABOUT
PHOTOCOPIEU is the answer to the 10 years of creating clothes in Tokyo and Paris while thinking about how women live their lives.
Identity is a quiet revolution.
I don't consider myself a feminist, but I feel stressed about the obstacles women around me face in juggling work and family life, as well as the way society is structured, and I have wondered if there is a way for them to live more comfortably.
PHOTOCOPIEU clothing is the culmination of all of my work and personal experiences from the past 10 years.
Rather than using the creative power I have cultivated up until now for a moment such as a show or photography, I used it to make everyday life more comfortable.
As you blend into your daily life, you will discover a new you.

Photocopiu's clothing, which combines a feminine silhouette with a strong presence, was born from her empathy with the flexible yet strong attitude of the women she met in Paris.
While the surface decoration is cleanly removed, the lines of change are made with the warmth of the hand.
The organic forms, with glimpses of the female body, evoke passionate emotions in both the wearer and the viewer.
Our everyday clothing is designed to blend into your daily life while still providing a striking silhouette and comfort.
Gradually, it will become a necessary tool for a life that embodies that person's individuality.

DESIGNERS
Misa Takeuchi After working as a corporate designer in Tokyo for four years, she went to France after winning an award at the Kobe Fashion Contest, and studied at the Paris Syndica School.
After graduating, she gained experience at ISABEL MARANT and VERONIQUE LEROY before returning to Japan in 2018.
He will launch his own brand, PHOTOCOPIEU, in the fall/winter of 2019.