Urban Camouflage

Posted by Art Vandelay on March 20, 2010
Urban Living

Fantastic piece in the New York Times detailing ways in which Japanese designers are appropriating urban imagery as camouflage:

On a narrow Tokyo street, near a beef bowl restaurant and a pachinko parlor, Aya Tsukioka demonstrated new clothing designs that she hopes will ease Japan’s growing fears of crime. Deftly, Ms. Tsukioka, a 29-year-old experimental fashion designer, lifted a flap on her skirt to reveal a large sheet of cloth printed in bright red with a soft drink logo partly visible. By holding the sheet open and stepping to the side of the road, she showed how a woman walking alone could elude pursuers — by disguising herself as a vending machine.

Read the rest of the article here. Or just keep scrolling for some quick fix images, taken from the slideshow.

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