This avant-garde black blouse showcases Issey Miyake’s iconic permanent pleating technique, creating dynamic sculptural volume and fluid movement. Crafted from lightweight, heat-set polyester, the garment features asymmetrical draping, a high neckline with cascading ruffle detail, and elongated sleeves that terminate in dramatic split cuffs—embodying the brand’s signature fusion of architecture and wearability. The pleats retain their structure through repeated washing and wear, ensuring longevity without ironing. Its semi-sheer quality adds dimensionality under lighting, while the layered construction offers subtle transparency for artistic layering. Ideal for fashion-forward individuals seeking statement pieces, it transitions seamlessly from gallery openings to editorial shoots or elevated evening events. The design prioritizes expressive silhouette over traditional fit, embracing intentional irregularity and organic folds. Made in Japan with meticulous craftsmanship, this piece exemplifies Miyake’s philosophy of ‘A-POC’ (A Piece of Cloth) and ‘Pleats Please’ line aesthetics—where fabric is engineered before cutting to achieve three-dimensional form. Perfect for unisex styling, it pairs with tailored trousers, wide-leg jeans, or minimalist skirts for contrast.