Fitting a size 27-28, these rare jeans are constructed from layered panels that wrap and overlap around the leg. The bandage-like build gives the piece an almost mummy-like presence, creating a sculptural silhouette that feels intentional and slightly industrial. The patchwork layout emphasizes movement and texture, letting the construction speak louder than the fabric itself.
With different items created from a single continuous roll of fabric, the Fall/Winter 2002 collection unfolds into jackets, dresses, and pants that feel engineered rather than assembled. Naoki Takizawa approaches design as a system, where one material source generates multiple forms through cutting, folding, and repetition.
Drawing from a cyber-fantasy vision of insects, the collection balances futurism with instinct. Hard, segmented constructions meet fluid movement, translating an otherworldly concept into silhouettes that feel both wild and relaxed when worn on the street.
The collection is defined by waxed textiles, metallic sheens, and geometric paneling, with garments often constructed from single rolls of fabric to create continuity and precision. Zigzag patchwork denim, coated suits, and layered tailoring reveal a rigorous approach to pattern-making, where seams and panels become visual architecture rather than hidden structure.
FW2002 stands as one of Takizawa’s most controlled and cerebral collections