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Black Crane by Alexander Yamaguchi & Momoko Suzuki

28. July 2016
Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture


Thanks to Pinterest I discovered the beautiful clothing brand Black Crane. Alexander Yamaguchi and Momoko Suzuki, the founders and creatives behind the brand, are deeply interested in their Japanese roots as well as ancient Japanese culture and civilization. Focusing on a silhouette that complements supple lines and comfort, their collection is characterized as minimal and edgy.

As Alexander and Momoko also consider environmental issues seriously, all production process including fabric weaving take place locally in Los Angeles. Alexander who is skilled in silkscreen printing and patterning, also has his own brand, under his own name: Alexander Yamaguchi. With Momoko’s background in environmental art and architecture, they influence each other and reflect their inspiration in their clothes.

Black Crane – Striped Dress made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Clothing made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

Black Crane – Striped Dress made in LA, inspired by Japanese culture

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