The Japanese designer reflects on the philosophy of punk, and the importance of everyday rebellion ⚡️
“To me, anarchy means to be mentally free. Important is not the right word – this is the basic principle of my life. I’ve rebelled against almost everything. I first encountered the anarchy symbol in music and movies – as a kid, I loved media with strong characteristics. I felt digging into those arts was anarchic and liberating. People who seek spiritual liberation are anarchists. This philosophy is deeply rooted within me, so it’s difficult for me to explain in words.
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