Product Description
From Pleats Please Issey Miyake’s 2001 collection, this sleeveless dress captures the house’s enduring commitment to innovation through its signature heat-set pleating and a moss green and white gingham check. The streamlined silhouette highlights Miyake’s philosophy of fusing practicality with artistry, transforming a familiar print into a modern study of light, texture, and movement, excellent condition. Please note this can fit up to a size 3-4 due to the stretch in the garment.
PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE
MINI GINGHAM DRESS
SIZE 1 (ISSEY MIYAKE SIZING)
PRE-OWNED (c.2001)
MADE IN JAPAN
POLYESTER 100%
COLD MACHINE WASH (USE NET)
About The Brand
Issey Miyake's first collection was launched in New York in 1971. Paris soon followed. From that time, its fundamental design philosophies have focused on the concept of “A Piece of Cloth”, breaking the boundaries between East and West and pursued “the body, the fabric covering it and a comfortable relationship between the two” as a fundamental concept. Creating clothes from original materials starting with the research of a single thread has transcended generations.
Product Description
From Pleats Please Issey Miyake’s 2001 collection, this sleeveless dress captures the house’s enduring commitment to innovation through its signature heat-set pleating and a moss green and white gingham check. The streamlined silhouette highlights Miyake’s philosophy of fusing practicality with artistry, transforming a familiar print into a modern study of light, texture, and movement, excellent condition. Please note this can fit up to a size 3-4 due to the stretch in the garment.
PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE
MINI GINGHAM DRESS
SIZE 1 (ISSEY MIYAKE SIZING)
PRE-OWNED (c.2001)
MADE IN JAPAN
POLYESTER 100%
COLD MACHINE WASH (USE NET)
About The Brand
Issey Miyake's first collection was launched in New York in 1971. Paris soon followed. From that time, its fundamental design philosophies have focused on the concept of “A Piece of Cloth”, breaking the boundaries between East and West and pursued “the body, the fabric covering it and a comfortable relationship between the two” as a fundamental concept. Creating clothes from original materials starting with the research of a single thread has transcended generations.