Takuto Tachizawa

Contact:
tackt.fashion@gmail.com
University/School:
Bunka Fashion College
Location:
Bunka Fashion College
Specialism:
Art DirectionAward WinnerFashion DesignFashion ImageGender NeutralIllustration
About Me

I am introverted but diplomatically skilled.

TackT Tachizawa,( born on 28 January, 2002) is a Japanese fashion designer. During my time at Bunka Fashion College, I garnered numerous awards in competitions. *I know that I know nothing like Socrates.

When I design clothes, I devote passion to 'Chirarism.' It means a sexual preference that entails excitement towards the subtle allure generated by accidental glimpses of underwear or bare skin within temporal or spatial constraints, rather than through direct sexual approaches such as nudity. Therefore, my clothes conceal her or his skin and silhouette ,and my DNA contains your margin of imagination.

INSPIRATION

Tokyo Patchwork

The bustling city of Tokyo is a vibrant fusion of diverse elements, overwhelming the senses with a constant stream of information. Tokyo exists in a perpetual state of metabolism, akin to a vintage garment repeatedly fraying and mending.

This dynamic city evolves through continuous cycles of destruction and reconstruction, embodying a relentless spirit of development and transformation. Each cycle brings new layers to its rich tapestry, reflecting both its historical depth and modern innovation. Tokyo's resilience and adaptability make it a unique metropolis, where tradition and progress coexist in a harmonious yet ever-changing landscape.

MY WORK

PORTFOLIOS

DETAIL

ほころび ~to come apart -to mend~

In this collection, you'll find garments embodying the Tokyo Patchwork concept. Each piece seamlessly integrates elements of both patchwork and Tokyo's vibrant essence. The first design inspired by office workers, featuring patchwork crafted from textile sample books. In the second design features a collar and body fusion, merging to create a unique aesthetic. The third design features separate components such as the hood, lapel, vest, and pocket, which can be detached and reattached as desired. Drawing inspiration from the rainy urban landscape , the fourth design reverses the pattern of a rider’s jacket around the waist, drawing inspiration from the reflections seen in the windows of buildings. Finally, the fifth design was crafted for Tokyo's sneaker enthusiasts. Inspired by worn-out sneakers, it features patchwork composed of real sneaker patterns. The garment in this collection not only embraces the artistry of patchwork but also express the spirit and diversity of Tokyo.

I gonna study English more:D
Art DirectionAward WinnerFashion DesignFashion ImageGender NeutralIllustration
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners
Partners