SS02 Junya Watanabe ‘Break My Heart’ Poem Button Up Shirt
Measurements & Condition
Chest - 22.25 in / 56.5 cm
Length - 28.25 in / 71.8 cm
Shoulders - 18.25 in / 46.4 cm
Sleeve Length - 9.5 in / 24.1 cm
Hem - 22.5 in / 57.1 cm
Condition 9/10
Junya Watanabe’s Spring 2002 show titled “Poem” explored love in different ways. The designer walked an array of tragic confessions, abstract stanzas and few-word phrases like “watermelon” and “german dog”, pushing emphasis on the contrast between each author’s emotional viewpoints. Enlisting the tailors, pattern makers and staff who helped in bringing the collection to life, Watanabe instructed they depict their thoughts through brief poems. As a result, each stanza is inherently unique and personal to the author, with sincerity and authenticity, reinforced by the subtly broken English in which it was translated to. Despite rather minimal garments, the poems are insightful themselves, speaking for the items they’re bestowed upon. Not only are they captivating, but honest, spoken from people, to people.
Printed atop a white shortsleeve button up, this poem reads in navy blue contrast lettering. Reading “You Break My Heart” amid a six line stanza, we’re invited into the authors lovestruck world, illustrating a distinct lust for a significant other. In a boxy cut, this piece is tagged as a size medium, in pristine condition throughout.