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"The Calamaro collection is usually too flashy for me. But the Kansai partnership toned it down. The 16 PW 17 is understated brutality. The 17-jewel movement is accurate to +2 seconds per day. For a pen? Insane." — kansai wonjokyuje 16 pw 17 calamaro collection
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: Yamamoto’s primary goal was to inspire "Genki" (vitality and spirit) in both the wearer and the viewer through overwhelming color and energy. But the Kansai partnership toned it down
Kansai Yamamoto was a pioneer of the aesthetic—a philosophy of "stylish extravagance" and colorful flamboyance that stood in direct opposition to the more modest Japanese wabi-sabi style. He is most famous for:
However, in the context of Kansai Yamamoto's history, this likely refers to his or "Original Standard" philosophical approach to design—where he deconstructs standard clothing regulations to create something new. This philosophy was most visible in his 1970s collections, particularly the 1975 "Calamaro" (Squid) collection .