pixelated fashion by kunihiko morinaga of anrealage
japanese designer kunihiko morinaga showcases an 8-bit interpretation of the range of women’s fashion, from dresses and professional suits to athletic styles and sweatshirts, in the pixel-patterned fall/winter 2011/2012 collection of his fashion company anrealage. the line debuted during japan fashion week.
video footage of the anrealage fashion show
primarily composed of colourful square blocks of diverse fabrics, the clothing can appear relatively conventional from a distance, but at closer range its unusual pattern is revealed. a line of shoes composed of similar materials, including pumps that feature a blocky, cubic heel, fills out the collection. during the fashion show, models also donned coloured translucent eyewear and accessories composed of individual squares and cubes, while a pianist echoed the theme with live music reminiscent of early video games.
images courtesy of changefashion
at the tokyo fashion event, morinaga also exhibited the anrealage spring/summer collection, in which models wore plastic inflatables to distort their forms.
images courtesy of changefashion
closer view of jacket and accessories
a sculptural pixelated dress showcases the concept of the collection
full and detail views of a pixel-patterned glossy jacket
full view of a pair of ‘low pixel print pumps’
in addition to the clothing pieces, the models donned pixel-patterned jewelry, tights, shoes, and accessories
close view of a pixel-patterned glossy jacket worn by a model during the fashion show
‘low pixel print pumps’ image courtesy of zozonavi
‘low pixel shoes’ image courtesy of zozonavi