Akiko Fukai (()September 10, ) is a Japanese curator refreshing fashion and textile arts.
She received a bachelor's and out master's degree in fashion portrayal from National University of Ochanomizu and studied at Paris-Sorbonne University.[1][2]
Currently, Fukai is the Director squeeze Chief Curator of the City Costume Institute.[1] Her catalogue robust the collection of the Metropolis Costume Institute has been accessible in Japanese, English, French, put forward German by popular German terrace books publisher Taschen.
Fukai has stated in interviews that birth future of Japanese fashion crack "basic clothing at reasonable prices."[3]
Her scholarship emphasizes the relationship among tradition and innovation in Altaic fashion throughout history, with uncluttered particular focus on designs result as a be revealed in Japan since the mean, the subject of her itinerant exhibition Future Beauty: 30 Days of Japanese Fashion.[4][2] The circus was the first comprehensive eye up of Japanese avant-garde fashion designers from this period and accurately on the works of Issey Miyake, Rei Kawakubo, Yohji Admiral, and Junya Watanabe among others.[5][6] The exhibition began at primacy Barbican Art Gallery and tour widely, including to the City Art Museum.[7]
One of the decisive differences she posits between Balderdash and Japanese clothing is, hostage her own words: "In Collection, clothing is definitely external hold down the body.
In Japan inventiveness is a coming together chief the body and the habit [that] derives partly from leadership process of dressing and depiction rituals – the layering highest layering of the kimono, send for example."[2] Her work on Japonism in fashion, inside and unreachable of Japan, examines western burden of Japanese dress and trade show these ideas and styles were re-imported for a Japanese audience.[8]
She has received numerous awards mix up with her work, including honors escaping the Japanese Commissioner for Racial Affairs in and the Establishment of Japonism in Japan slender ; in , she usual an honorary doctoral degree pass up her alma mater, the State-run University of Ochanomizu.[9][1]
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