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Good Goods Issey Miyake concept opens in Tokyo

By Minjun Park
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Good Goods Issey Miyake concept opens in Tokyo

Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake has opened a new “Good Goods Issey Miyake” concept store in Daikanyama, Tokyo.

The two-level 94sqm store, which opened next to label mate “Homme Plisse Issey Miyake”, stocks a curated selection of Issey Miyake pieces as well as some exclusive products. It sports a futuristic interior design by Tokujin Yoshioka.

Good Goods Issey Miyake concept opens in Tokyo

In a press release, Yoshioka said: “The space, which features aluminum dyed light green, is designed with the futuristic contrast of texture between concrete and aluminium. Diagonal slits extended throughout the space not only show futuristic expression, but also transform to function as shelves. Issey Miyake’s innovative spirit of making things is reflected in the space.”

Good Goods Issey Miyake concept opens in Tokyo

In future, the store will experiment with a seasonal rotation of brands and products.

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