There is no Tomo Koizumi without sculptural silhouettes. In this case, the Japanese designer has shifted this motto from rhetoric to action. The Leigh Bag, inspired by the work of multi-hyphenate Leigh Bowery, is the newest addition to the collection. The piece is defined by its unusual volume, exaggerated silhouette, and vibrant colour palette; it arrives alongside an incredibly cool campaign lensed by Jumbo Tsui and styled by Serafin Zielinski.
Tomo Koizumi is a Tokyo-based fashion brand that first gained international attention with its debut runway show in New York in 2019. It has since become known for its couture-driven, experimental practice and its ability to redefine the relationship between fashion, costume, and art. These principles are once again evident in the latest launch. The Leigh Bag reimagines Bowery’s fascination with the body, identity, and exaggeration, resulting in an accessory that reconfigures form, shape, and volume as we know them. With its distinctive structure, the piece vividly blurs the line between wearer and object.
Rooted in the brand’s signature approach to peculiar shapes and the search for a sense of play within functionality, the bag transforms the act of carrying into an expressive gesture of identity. The campaign also contributes to communicating a new relationship between body and adornment; through sharp contrasts and graphic styling, the creative direction constructs a visual universe that translates both tension and harmony between body, space, and object with precision.
Tomo Koizumi continues to highlight the distinct personality that has made the brand stand out. With the Leigh Bag, the label furthers its vision of fashion as a transformative language, where identity is constantly shifting and self-expression unfolds with fearless boldness.
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