Epson Goes into action his textile printers for the Japanese fashionable designer Kansai Yamamoto
6 November 2013
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Epson Has form around 30 designs of Yamamoto through his innovative textile printers, producing more than 1000 square metres of cloth including cotton, polyester and wool.
The creations of Yamamoto, that combine traditional designs Japanese with styles ultramodernos, printed using the skilled inks Genesta with the system of textile impressesion Monna Lisa developed by Robustelli of Italy and using technology of impressesion Epson, and with the printer Epson Surepresses FP-30160.
The Japanese designer, the one who began his career in London does more than 40 years, contacted with Epson after seeing the first samples of his textile printed matter. ”My politics for this exhibition was to show how my current creations are a lot better that those that could see in my debut in London 40 years ago. An appearance of the aesthetic sense Japanese that has come happening of generation in generation is how combining layer after layer of a pattern, and how using the art to mix cleverly colours and diverse forms generates an aesthetic beauty totally original. When I saw what had created Epson darse that it could optimise my capacities more than ever. Said of another way, went the passion that shows Epson by the true technological innovation what made possible my last challenge. After this exhibition, create really that the passion of Epson and mine own for sharing beautiful creations will expand to all the world".
“Was a true honour receive this proposal of a designer of world-wide class like Kansai Yamamoto”, comments Eisuke Shimoyama, general director of sales of industrial solutions of textile impressesion of Epson. “In spite of the times adjusted of production me congratula know that Yamamoto is satisfied with the results. I expect, sincerely, that the success of his project drive to the textile printers Epson to a growth from now on”.
The 'V&To Fashion in Motion' carries to the runway to the main international designers. Four free runways took place the past 1 November, presenting pieces of archive and some especially realizar for the occasion representing the four decades of experience of Yamamoto.