Film still 'Notebook on Cities and Clothes' (1989), image courtesy Curzon/BFI © Wim Wenders Stiftung
Film still 'Notebook on Cities and Clothes' (1989), image courtesy Curzon/BFI © Wim Wenders Stiftung

In the early 1980s fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto shocked and revolutionized the fashion world with his oversized, androgynous, sculptural designs.

Interviewing Yamamoto and watching him at work, director Wim Wenders considers the influence of Paris and Tokyo, the designer’s favourite places, his relationships with the models he works with and the students and apprentices drawing from his work, and explores the parallels between fashion design and the creative processes of his own work.

The film has been selected and will be introduced by Simeon Barclay, a Leeds-based artist whose work examines the role of fashion and aspiration in how we construct and perform personal identity.

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Friday 8 April 2022 6pm Admission £11.50, including CAST Café supper from 6pm

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