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Updated Mar 09
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condemnedcloset
Updated Mar 09

🩸1990’s Yoshiyuki Konishi Blood Drip Velvet & Wool Sweater🩸

Jean Paul Gaultier

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🩸1990’s Yoshiyuki Konishi Blood Drip Velvet & Wool Sweater🩸 Size: M Length: 23 in Pit to pit: 18.5 Shoulders: 17 in Sleeve: 25 in Masanori Konishi, also known as Yoshiyuki Konishi is a fashion designer from Japan born in 1950. Being represented by the talent agency “Someday”. He would eventually go on to create his other well known line Ficce, which would debut its first runway show in New York 1997. This piece I have here is from his personal line also from the 90s and has very unique details. Starting, the jacket is made from 100% wool with a blood dripping pattern which is made from velvet. The blood covers the entire top half of the jacket including the arms, and reminds me of the 1998 JPG items. Literally no flaws with this jacket almost as if it was stored since production and has a good amount of stretch so can be accommodating to whatever size. #jeanpaulgaultier #jpg #rickowens #rafsimons #wildandlethaltrash #junyawantanabe #cdg #hyoma #vetements #20471120 #fötus #balenciaga #louisvuitton #w&lt #lgb #ifsixwasnine #undercover #goa #hystericglamour #isseymiyake #dolchegabbana #beautybeast #vetements#waltervanbeirendonck #viviennewestwood

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