Japanese Vacuum Cleaner Fashion

When Japanese invade the fashion world, they won’t leave their weird imagination at home. Fashion designer Dai Fujiwara showed dresses and coast in Paris that were inspired by … a vacuum cleaner.

The creative director of the Japanese label Issey Miyake enlisted Dyson to produce a set featuring huge yellow tubes that sent gusts of air swirling through models’ hair and clothes in a poetic reflection on global climate change.

They even use the climate buzzword – way to go to show us where you think that women belong!

About Nils

By day, Nils Jeppe is a 37 years old service- and project manager in the IT industry. By night, his secret identity as a world builder, writer, and cartographer is revealed and his feverish imagination roams the multiverse in search of interesting worlds that he then documents on his blog, Enderra.com. You can follow Nils on Twitter.
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