Akira Isogawa, Circles 2009
100% cotton canvas

Akira Isogawa is one of Australia’s most celebrated designers. Born in Kyoto,
Japan, Akira moved to Australia in 1986 where he studied fashion design at the Sydney Institute of Technology, drawing inspiration from contemporary Japanese design. He has gone on to achieve international recognition for his exquisite contemporary designs which are sought after in every major fashion capital throughout the world.

Akira’s work has been fondly embraced by the Australian arts sector and he has exhibited his designs at the Museum of Contemporary Art, The Powerhouse Museum and Object Gallery in Sydney. The exhibition Akira Isogawa: Printemps Été was held at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2004/05; this was the first solo fashion and textiles exhibition by an Australian fashion designer to be presented at a major national or state institution and the exhibition is still currently on tour in Asia.

Akira Isogawa, Circles 2009
100% cotton canvas

Akira Isogawa is one of Australia’s most celebrated designers. Born in Kyoto,
Japan, Akira moved to Australia in 1986 where he studied fashion design at the Sydney Institute of Technology, drawing inspiration from contemporary Japanese design. He has gone on to achieve international recognition for his exquisite contemporary designs which are sought after in every major fashion capital throughout the world.

Akira’s work has been fondly embraced by the Australian arts sector and he has exhibited his designs at the Museum of Contemporary Art, The Powerhouse Museum and Object Gallery in Sydney. The exhibition Akira Isogawa: Printemps Été was held at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2004/05; this was the first solo fashion and textiles exhibition by an Australian fashion designer to be presented at a major national or state institution and the exhibition is still currently on tour in Asia.

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