CODED KIMONO by Ruby Woodhouse from uk
designer's own words:
Unlike various interpretations of western clothes, the Kimono has become a symbol to convey and individual attitude towards societal conventions and national identity. There are numerous meanings behind the prints used on a kimono signifying things such as; family, history, gender, formality, season, age, fast and class. Taking this idea of expression through symbolism I intend to use the kimono as the canvas for ideas. Pattern as medium to convey a message. I have turned a typeface into a code to create seemingly abstract designs that contain hidden sentences. Wearable messages of support. This links with the popular slogan T-shirts but conveys the text in a more subtle way. An understanding between the wearer and others who know the code. You don't have to shout about it.
initial ideas
code on kimono
You cannot direct the wind
its so nice to wake up all alone