Comme Des Garçons
Comme des Garçons, founded in 1969 by Rei Kawakubo, is a Japanese fashion label renowned for its avant-garde designs that challenge conventional aesthetics. The brand's name, meaning "like boys" in French, reflects its androgynous and deconstructed approach to fashion. Debuting in Paris in 1981, Kawakubo's collections often feature asymmetrical silhouettes, unconventional fabrics, and a predominantly black palette, pushing the boundaries of traditional garment construction. Beyond its main line, Comme des Garçons encompasses various sub-labels, including the casual "Play" line with its iconic heart logo, and the high-concept "Homme Plus" menswear. The brand also collaborates with artists and designers, contributing to its reputation as a pioneer in the fashion industry. At Maman and Heir, Comme des Garçons introduces a curated selection that embodies this spirit of innovation and artistic expression, offering pieces that resonate with those seeking to make bold, fashion-forward statements.