


An exceptional early archive piece from Yohji Yamamoto Femme Autumn/Winter 1988. This wool gabardine skirt is cut from a single panel of fabric — a reductive, zero-waste approach to construction that was radical for its time and remains a defining characteristic of Yohji's design ethos.
Details: Wool gabardine · Single-panel cut · Width 13" · Length 34" · Color: Chartreuse · Originally paired with a one-button bolero jacket
1988 marks the early years of the Yohji Yamamoto NYC store, and pieces from this era are among the rarest in the archive. The chartreuse colorway is an unusual departure from the label's signature black palette, making this skirt a particularly distinctive find for serious collectors.