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Morinaga envisions the future of fashion akin to contemporary sandwich boards, predicting a time when garments could showcase any desired color, message, or graphic through wearables.
Kunihiko Morinaga presented a striking vision of what’s next for fashion at Anrealage’s Autumn/Winter 2025/26 show, SCREEN, held at the American Cathedral in Paris.
The collection evolved from striking patchwork visions to attire capable of transforming into wearable screens, glowing with embedded LED lights.
A notable feature was the twin dresses; one laboriously crafted from 10,000 fabric pieces, and the other initially without color, which suddenly burst into radiance. Morinaga’s designs, featuring LED-knit tops, fluid hues, and dynamic patterns, suggest a future for clothes as adaptable digital displays for the modern era.
The collection evolved from striking patchwork visions to attire capable of transforming into wearable screens, glowing with embedded LED lights.
A notable feature was the twin dresses; one laboriously crafted from 10,000 fabric pieces, and the other initially without color, which suddenly burst into radiance. Morinaga’s designs, featuring LED-knit tops, fluid hues, and dynamic patterns, suggest a future for clothes as adaptable digital displays for the modern era.