The Japanese designer Issei Fujita, the name behind the brand Lumen et umbra resides and works in Italy where he moved after being inspired by Maurizio Altieri. His clothes reflect the simplicity of his native country and he combines traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques in very innovative ways. Lumen et Umbra means ‘light and shadow’ in Latin; Fujita discovered a special method to print on fabrics and his works focussed on the play of light and shadow. At Lumen Et Umbra clothing at DressSpace, one can see the unique fabrics which he has developed by mixing materials with new technologies and the ‘orbace’( wool fabric) remains one of his trade mark material which is also water-resistant.
Lumen Et Umbra Clothing at Dressspace showcases the designer’s clothes through which one can appreciate the unique approach he has towards fabrics and designing. The designer has used hemp, a material commonly used for making ropes and fishing nets due to its flexibility and strength in his new collection. His knitwear range also uses paper yarn and has cotton, cashmere, wool mixed with bits of metal and carbon. Lumen Et Umbra Clothing at Dressspace stands out because of the designer’s ability to give a unique treatment to materials to create one-of-a-kind clothes. Fujita also utilizes various techniques like air brushing for finishing his knitwear and these create a unique texture on the knits.
There is no doubt that Fujita is a unique designer who still believes in artisanal work in this modern, industrial era and Lumen Et Umbra Clothing at Dressspace reflects his sensitivity towards traditional craftsmanship together with a healthy regard for innovative techniques.
Lumen Et Umbra Clothing at Dressspace showcases the designer’s clothes through which one can appreciate the unique approach he has towards fabrics and designing. The designer has used hemp, a material commonly used for making ropes and fishing nets due to its flexibility and strength in his new collection. His knitwear range also uses paper yarn and has cotton, cashmere, wool mixed with bits of metal and carbon. Lumen Et Umbra Clothing at Dressspace stands out because of the designer’s ability to give a unique treatment to materials to create one-of-a-kind clothes. Fujita also utilizes various techniques like air brushing for finishing his knitwear and these create a unique texture on the knits.
There is no doubt that Fujita is a unique designer who still believes in artisanal work in this modern, industrial era and Lumen Et Umbra Clothing at Dressspace reflects his sensitivity towards traditional craftsmanship together with a healthy regard for innovative techniques.