Minimalism, also known as Minimal Art, emerged in the 1960s after the Second World War. Minimalism itself, leaves some space for the public to create and experience the concept of art, and allows the audience to participate in the construction of the work, and finally becomes a mental behavior without specific restrictions. The minimalist design adheres to the design concept that less is more, which is reflected by details of overcoats. In A/W 21/22, the minimalism uses the contrasting combination of buttons with plackets, changes of dart, and simple pocket changes to interpret the multifunctional details of overcoats.
Minimalism, also known as Minimal Art, emerged in the 1960s after the Second World War. Minimalism itself, leaves some space for the public to create and experience the concept of art, and allows the audience to participate in the construction of the work, and finally becomes a mental behavior without specific restrictions. The minimalist design adheres to the design concept that less is more, which is reflected by details of overcoats. In A/W 21/22, the minimalism uses the contrasting combination of buttons with plackets, changes of dart, and simple pocket changes to interpret the multifunctional details of overcoats.