KOZABURO SS24 at New York Fashion Week

KOZABURO SS24 / Spring Summer 2024 at New York Fashion Week

Brooklyn, NY – For Kozaburo Akasaka, there is a utopia called “Land of Setting Sun”. The imaginary inhabitants and wardrobes are the essence of his creations. Among them, dragons and snakes are like guardian deities dancing in this fictional world.

Mami Wata, a water spirit worshipped in West Central & Southern Africa and in the Afro-American diaspora. Quetzalcoatl, the god of culture and agriculture in Aztec mythology.

Nāga, the snake god of Hinduism, the starting point and inspiration for KOZABURO Spring Summer 2023. The Samudra Manthana, a major episode detailed in the Vishnu Purana, from Hindu scripture.

Ugajin, the god of fertility in Japanese mythology.

The Xiahuipo dragon of the Xishuipo Ruins, said to be the origin of dragons in China.

The Uroboros form, an ancient circular symbol depicting a snake biting its own tail, the eternal cycle.

Myths about dragons and snakes have a gravitational pull that connects us to other worlds, different cultures and present day. Akasaka believes that this is also connected to the spirituality inherent in human nature.

The serpentine form, a universal aesthetic and symbol of spiritual expression, continues to be a source of fascination and inspiration for Akasaka, undeniably so for this collection, KOZABURO SS24 / Spring Summer 2024.

We see this concept and form reflected in garment construction, graphic patterns and embellishments.

Curved lines that evoke the ripples in sand dunes, and the textures and fluidity of dragons and snakes.

3D cut pants and styles that are not bound by the uniformity of history associated with clothes such as workwear, Japanese garments and tailoring.

The Chinese zodiac is indicated in this collection, so is the Uroboros eternal cycle, that represents the future and rebirth……they are everywhere, in structure, detail and attitude.

The aesthetic sense transmitted from ancient times is further contemplated in the fabric used today.

KOZABURO SS24 incorporates a capsule collection of shorts and accessories in collaboration with cycora® by AmbercycleTM. cycora® is newly regenerated material, made from disassembled end-of-life clothing and textiles, purified at the molecular level, resulting in new fibers and yarns. This circularity and reincarnation is in harmony with the traditional Japanese weaving technique of Sakiori, a signature of KOZABURO, where strips of used clothing and textiles are woven into a new fabric.

On the KOZABURO SS24 runway, a soft snake sculpture with scales made from discarded denim, two drummers meeting at the beginning of infinity, representing the universal language of communication, ceremony, spirituality. A symbolic reference to a past show, in Tokyo, with Taiko drummers.

The sum of many parts, the crystallization of many fragments. Every point is connected by a line.

The Designer celebrates the creative community he has embraced over the past 10 years in the United States.

All images KOZABURO SS24 Collection by KOZABURO

SHOW CREDITS TO:

Photographer Runway:Andrew Morales

Styling: Huiben Shop, Iori Yamaki

Make-up: Marcello Costa

Hair: Evanie Frausto for Cutler Salons

Shoes: ASICS

Music: Greg Fox, Alex Zhang Hungtai

Casting: Jonny Buckley, John Tan

Production: Grace Palmer, Henri Scars Struck @ The Other Side Of The Brain

Venue: ZeroSpace

Zerospace Production: Joe Famularo

Runway Scenic Design Lead & Production: Kevin Peter He

Creative Technical Lead: William “Zoe” Fitzgerald

Runway Scenic Design: Bethany Yeap

Technical Director: Eric Chang

Video Crew Lead: Hanzo

Camera Operator: Steven Bartashev

Graphic & Print Design: Tomohiro Adachi

Soft Sculpture: Menjüe Lu, Michael Fang

Silver Accessories: Kota Okuda, Akasaka Unibase

Natural Color: Khrystyna Fomenko

Collection Notes: Kiwamu Sekiguchi

Collection Team: Kyle Acma, Yung Han Wu, Natsumi Aoki, Mohan Li, Esther Park, Derek Yu, Yi Ching Chang, Masaya Miyazaki

Special thanks to Topo Chico, Cutler Salon, Cycora, The Other Side of The Brain, Team Marcello Costa, ZeroSpace, Asics, and the Council of Fashion Designers of America.

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