Tsukekae Seifuku, a school uniform allowing for transformations to various designs by changing the detachable collars on a special blouse, will be available at booth C-21 of Design Festa Vol. 41, an art event to be held at Tokyo Big Sight on May 16.
At the event, customers will be able to purchase 10 Tsukekae Seifuku blouses, each of which are one of a kind, and detachable sailor collars in the three colors of navy blue, white, and grey.
On the released key visuals, Chifumi Horikoshi, who won a Yuuki Yamato Director Prize at Miss iD 2015, an audition held by Kodansha, is modelling the uniform. The pictures were taken by Hiroyuki Takei, who is known as a photographer of girls in school uniforms.
An original school uniform just for you!
Tsukekae Seifuku is a uniform that can transform into various designs by attaching all kinds of detachable collars to one blouse. On the left chest of each special blouse, a “serial hiragana” is embroidered, and there is only one blouse made for each of the 50 Japanese syllables.
The detachable collars are made in a simple two-line sailor design, and there are three combinations available: navy blue × white, white × navy blue, and grey × white. At Design Festa Vol. 41, 10 Tsukekae Seifuku blouses with serial hiragana from “a” to “ko” and five of each of the three colors of detachable collars will be sold.
As there are many requests on Twitter for school uniform designs, Iguchi is planning to release detachable collars with different concepts in the future.
Event Information
Design Festa Vol. 41
Venue: Entire West Hall of Tokyo Big Sight
Duration: 11:00 – 19:00, May 16 (Sat.) – 17 (Sun.)
Planned: exhibition, selling, and performance of original works
No. of Display Booths: 3,400
No. of Exhibitors: 12,000
Source: KAI-YOU
Source article written by Mizuho Kikuchi