GARMENT X-RAY - HYBRID FABRICATIONS
Dissecting each textile and fabric used across the garment reveals a layered construction of complementary or contrasting materials, creating a more dimensional, textural finish.
A core element of Sacai’s design language is its hybrid construction approach, combining multiple materials and textiles within a single, cohesive garment. Through a detail-focused process, the brand blends contrasting fabrics, textures, and silhouettes to create layered, multidimensional designs that define its signature aesthetic.

Ann Demeulemeester approaches fashion design through a strong focus on layered construction, both within single garments and across full looks. The brand often combines contrasting textiles in a way that feels intentional yet unexpected, defining a distinct design language rooted in deconstructed layering, fabric contrast, and avant-garde silhouettes.
Simone Rocha is known for her use of mixed materials and dimensional garment construction. Her work often brings together varied fabrics, surface treatments, and prints, using closures, embellishments, and structural detailing to create volume and depth across each piece.
Comme des Garçons Homme Plus explores unconventional tailoring through experimental construction, layering, and material contrast. The house frequently incorporates mixed textiles, bold pattern combinations, and distorted silhouettes that challenge traditional menswear design.
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