Main line Issey Miyake is the main collection line, subdivided into
men (since 1978/85) and
women (since 1971) collections. The first Issey Miyake collection, for fall 1971, featured a dress with a Japanese-style tattoo print of
Janis Joplin and
Jimi Hendrix created by Makiko Minagawa, an artist who joined the studio staff. In 1991, for
Ballett Frankfurt, Miyake designed costumes of permanently pleated ultra-featherweight polyester
jersey for
William Forsythe's
The Loss of Small Detail; during the work the male and female dancers exchanged pants for skirts and vice versa. He sent 200 to 300 garments for the dancers to wear a different one in each performance. This led to the development of the
Pleats, Please range and inspired him to use dancers to display his work.
San Francisco Chronicle fashion editor Sylvia Rubin credited Miyake together with
Babette Pinsky with "reinventing" the
Mariano Fortuny pleat. In 1994 and 1999, Miyake turned over the design of the men's and women's collections respectively, to his associate,
Naoki Takizawa, so that he could return to research full-time. In 2007, Naoki Takizawa opened his own brand supported by the Issey Miyake Group and was replaced as Creative Director by
Dai Fujiwara, who ran the House of Issey Miyake until 2012. The design duties were split as of the Spring/Summer 2012 collections, with
Yoshiyuki Miyamae appointed head designer of the women's collection and Yusuke Takahashi designing the men's line.
Other lines and brands Miyake "oversaw the overall direction of all lines created by his company", even though the individual collections have been designed by his staff since his 'retirement' from the fashion world in 1997. •
Issey Miyake Fête – colorful women's line that "draws on the technological innovations of Pleats Please" (Fête means 'celebration' in
French) (since 2004) •
Pleats Please Issey Miyake –
polyester jersey garments for women that are first "cut and sewn and then pleated [...] (normally, fabric is first pleated and then cut and sewn [...])" "to permanently retain washboard rows of horizontal, vertical or diagonal knife-edge pleats". Miyake patented the technique in 1993 •
HaaT – women's line, designed by Miyake's former textile designer, Makiko Minagawa. HaaT means 'village market' in
Sanskrit, and the word sounds similar to 'heart' in
English •
A-POC – 1998– custom collection for men and women. Tubes of fabric are machine-processed and can be cut into various shapes by the consumer. A-POC is an
acronym of 'a piece of cloth', and a near
homophone of 'epoch'. •
A-POC Trampoline – ensemble of jacket, pants, jacket, and stole created with
Ron Arad that also form a cover for Arad's Ripple chair. (since 2014) •
APOC Able – a further evolution of the A-POC concept centered around advanced and innovative weaving technologies (since 2020) •
me Issey Miyake – line of "exclusive one-sized shirts that stretch to fit the wearer" that are sold in a plastic tube, named
Cauliflower for the non-Asian market. (since 2001) •
Homme Plisse – men's clothing in the signature Issey Miyake pleating (since 2013) •
IM Men – men's line for casual wear [https://www.isseymiyake.com/en/brands/immen (since 2020); the brand's logo, developed by graphic designer
Taku Satoh, consists of an IM motif that was originally designed by
Ikko Tanaka in 1979 and was previously used for non-clothing products •
Bao Bao Issey Miyake – line of bags •
Issey Miyake Watches – men's and women's watches •
Issey Miyake Perfumes – line of fragrances for men and women. See below •
Evian by Issey Miyake – Limited edition bottle designed by Issey Miyake for Evian water. • Issey Miyake maintained a freestanding store, named
ELTTOB TEP Issey Miyake (reverse of 'Pet Bottle') in
Osaka, where the full array of lines is available. •
Issey Skyline – produced in limited quantities to promote the release of the Nissan Skyline in 1982.
Perfumes Like many fashion designers, Issey Miyake also had a line of perfumes. His first fragrance,
L'eau d'Issey, was created by perfumer
Jacques Cavallier. The scent was followed by L'eau d'Issey Pour Homme (for men) in 1994. L'eau Bleue d'Issey Pour Homme was introduced in 2004; and its evolution, L'eau Bleue d'Issey Eau Fraiche was introduced in 2006. Every year from 2007 on, Issey Miyake brought out a "limited time only" fragrance for ladies, for which he brought in a "guest" perfumer. In 2007, he launched 'Drop on a Petal', and in 2008 he launched 'Reflections in a Drop'. A new Issey Miyake men's fragrance, L'eau d'Issey Pour Homme Intense, was introduced at
Nordstrom in the United States in June 2007, with a larger worldwide rollout following in September 2007. Issey Miyake fragrances are produced under a long-term agreement by the
Beauté Prestige International division of
Shiseido.
Other activities In 1992, Issey Miyake designed the Lithuanian national team's official uniform for the
1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. ==Miyake Issey Foundation==