

Issey Miyake launches a new clothing line, the first for over a decade. 132 5. The clothes come in flat packs, and unfold in to almost origami like creations.
"132 5. springs from "a union between mathematics and clothes-making". It uses new computer software created by one Professor Jun Mitani of the University of Tsukuba, who was, apparently, more than a little surprised when Miyake's team contacted him. The computer scientist's work has, until now, concentrated more on abstracted theories than anything as user-friendly, or indeed as earthly, as clothing."
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/fashion-in-a-flat-pack-miyakes-new-clothing-concept-2121713.html
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