Collection: Issey Miyake

Founded in Tokyo in 1970, Issey Miyake spent five decades treating fabric as a material to be engineered as much as designed. Trained in Paris under Guy Laroche and Hubert de Givenchy before returning to Japan to establish his own studio, he became one of the most beloved and influential designers of his generation. His patented pleating technique produced clothing that was weightless, crease-resistant, and completely free in movement — a body of work that sits as comfortably in museum collections as it does in everyday wardrobes. Design not for philosophy, but for life.