Japan’s precious cultural heritage – Ukiyo-e (literally meaning “depicting life”) – has been the main source of RMC’s sources of inspiration, with previous series leveraging precious Japanese national treasures such as ancient Kabuki beauties and Sumo wrestlers, expressing vividly Japan’s glamorous lifestyle during Edo era in every piece of jeans.
The latest creation focuses around ancient Japanese laymen’s busy but simple life together with picturesque landscapes. This time, Martin returned to life basics, all because he likes imagining returning to bygone times, and experiencing life with deprivation. It is exactly the traditional and ancient wisdom tackling life overwhelmed by scarcity and deprivation ruled that is worth our appreciation.
Although the theme returns to simplicity, the latest series of RMC by MARTIN KSOHOH is not at all simple. It is extraordinary! The designer has reframed the structurally complex and colour-rich embroidery into two back pieces coming with two back pockets. The technological requirements for this are far more demanding than the former series. Cloth material selected is again the top class colour cotton cloth winning Gold Award from the Cloth Material Association of France. This new series emphasizes the choice and match of colours, and strives in enriching the dimension and stereoscopic feeling of the embroidery.-RMC MARTIN KSOHOH WEB SOURSES
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