Ichiro Suzuki is rewriting the rules of menswear

di Marta Ongaro
il29/08/2023

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If you’re a fashion enthusiast, you can’t afford to overlook Ichiro Suzuki. This visionary Japanese designer, a graduate of the Royal College of Art, is revolutionizing the menswear landscape with captivating and one-of-a-kind techniques.

Based in Paris and trained in the art of cutting at Savile Row, Suzuki blends traditional British tailoring with the desire to subvert and reinvent menswear design. More than a tailor, Suzuki might be best described as a master cutter. This was already evident in his early collections inspired by Op Art, where he crafted three-dimensional cube geometries on jackets and suits. Over time, he experimented with hybrid combinations, merging formal jackets with trench coats or biker jackets, always aiming to reinterpret the staples of men’s wardrobe.

But what truly sets his art apart is the ability to play with prints and fabrics, as evidenced in his most recent collection inspired by Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte. Looking at his designs that combine the Burberry check with a classic coat, a biker jacket with a trench, or a cable knit sweater with a jacket, it seems Suzuki has created a kind of magic typically only seen in animated cartoons. It’s as if he melted one garment or accessory, like a tartan scarf, and then poured its essence onto another piece, allowing colors and patterns to drip onto the underlying fabric, resulting in a truly unique effect.

In this collection, Suzuki aimed to create juxtapositions and contrasts not just between two different garments but also between handcrafted and industrial, demonstrating that while it might be challenging to innovate classic menswear, it’s certainly not impossible. The secret? Mastery in tailoring and cutting techniques, combined with the use of modern methodologies.

In a fashion world where many often lean on fleeting trends, Ichiro Suzuki reminds us of the importance of craftsmanship, creativity, and the ability to see beyond conventions. A designer to watch closely, Suzuki is undoubtedly set to leave an indelible mark on the international fashion scene.