
In an exclusive interview with WWD last Friday, Yohji Yamamoto said that only about “2 or 3 percent” of the audience who watch his shows really understand and appreciate the level of work he puts into each collection. "Young people, be careful. Beautiful things are disappearing every day," he said as he counseled them to resist adopting fast-fashion looks so that they might foster their own innate sense of style. The danger, Yamamoto seemed to suggest, lies in not understanding nuance in fashion in the face of “too much information by media, especially [through computers].”
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