Yohji Yamamoto 26SS Sea 6 Scarf-Collar Blouse: 12mm silk satin lining and a message from the deep sea

2026-04-16

Yohji Yamamoto 26SS Sea 6 Scarf-Collar Blouse: 12mm silk satin lining and a message from the deep sea

The Yohji Yamamoto POUR HOMME 26SS collection radiated a particularly strong sense of messaging on the runway.
Among the highlights, the "Sea 6 Scarf Collar Blouse," with its striking graphics reminiscent of the deep sea, is a piece that vividly reflects this season's theme.

This season's Yohji Yamamoto collection presents a theme of "Care and a Declaration of Freedom."
Designer Yohji Yamamoto’s prayers and resistance against environmental issues like global warming and ocean pollution, as well as the current social climate of endless conflict, are concentrated in this single garment. We invite you to explore the details of this masterpiece.

INDEX

Design of the Sea 6 Pattern Embodying Deep-Sea Fluidity and Freedom

The most defining feature of this blouse is the delicate line-art graphics emerging from the black background.

Named "Sea 6," this pattern is centered around motifs of deep-sea organisms and seaweed. Combined with the garment's fluid silhouette, it creates an illusion of floating underwater every time the wearer moves.

Close-up image of the blouse's graphic design Image of a long silhouette swaying in the wind

This is not a simple printed shirt; it is a study in how the fabric sways and how the pattern transforms with the movement of the human body.

This dedication to architectural structure is reflected in the long, graceful silhouette characteristic of Yohji Yamamoto.

Close-up images of intricate line art motifs

Submerged Messages and Literature: A Silent Cry in Fabric

Looking closely at the graphics, one can find numerous messages that serve as Mr. Yamamoto's own voice.

Concerns for modern society such as the 26SS collection themes "NO MORE WARS," "NANO PLASTICS," and "Ecosystem balance" are etched alongside inquiries into humanity like "Stand by me," "Kill me softly," and "I am a soul."

Close-up image of the message printed on the graphic

Furthermore, citations from French poets such as Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and Ronsard, along with quotes from Lord Byron, are expressed through the graphic design like bubbles in the sea. A strong will to remain free while maintaining care for the current state of the world is conveyed through these visuals.

Scarf Collar and Unique Gathering Creating Elegant Drapes

A major design highlight is the scarf collar at the neck.
Fine gathers at the neckline are engineered to create natural drapes where the fabric beautifully pools.

Detail of the scarf collar and neckline

The scarf collar design lends an androgynous atmosphere while coexisting with the "Wabi-sabi" aesthetic of a kimono. It is no exaggeration to say this detail embodies Yamamoto's obsession with the essence of clothing.

12mm Silk Satin Reverse: A Black That Absorbs Light

Supporting this emotional design is the power of carefully selected materials.
The base fabric utilizes a 12mm silk satin, which is exceptionally lightweight and soft.

Images of the scarf collar and collar details

Notably, the reverse side of the satin is intentionally used as the face, rather than the glossy surface.

By using the reverse side, the inherent luster of silk is moderately suppressed, achieving a matte, deep "Crow Black" (the color of a wet raven's wing) that seems to absorb light.

An image showing the fabric's subdued sheen and matte finish

To the touch, it is incredibly supple, yet it dances with remarkable lightness when caught by the wind.

The contrast between its heavy appearance and the airy comfort unique to silk—with its natural temperature-regulating properties—is something you will feel the moment you hold it.

An image that conveys the unique drape of silk

Kyoto's Inkjet Technology: Dynamic Visual Effects

The printing on this delicate silk material is performed by a long-established factory in Kyoto with years of expertise.

Advanced inkjet printing technology achieves both the fine details of the line drawings and a deep, dimensional color payoff.

An image capturing the moment when the pattern emerges due to the reflection of light

Because the ink penetrates deep into the fabric, the pattern appears to emerge dynamically depending on the refraction of light.

This is an expression impossible with simple transfer printing; it is a highly artistic finish born only from the fusion of Japanese craftsmanship and Yamamoto's creativity.

Styling: Touching the Core of the Yohji Yamamoto Collection

Here we introduce practical styling to integrate the philosophy and beauty of this blouse into daily life.

Styling 1 Full-body front view Styling 1 Side-view silhouette image Styling 1 Image of the back

While wearing it as a single piece as shown here makes the item the star of the show, we also recommend styling it as a light outer layer over a simple jersey top with the front buttons open.

Pairing it with wide pants of the same pattern or plain balloon pants creates a beautiful set-up style or an elegant A-line silhouette.

Personally, I feel the matching wide-pant style is the ultimate choice, allowing for a luxurious volume of fabric on both top and bottom. This emphasizes the beauty of the "Ma" (space/interval) as the fabric overlaps and separates with every step.

For footwear, we recommend grounding the look with heavy leather shoes, such as GUIDI, to balance the ethereal fluidity of the blouse.

Staff Fit & Sizing

To express the brand's intended elegant and relaxed silhouette, this item is available in a single size: Size 2.

Full-body photos of staff
Staff styling Worn size Size feeling and comment
Staff A (181cm / 58kg) Size 2 It offers a relaxed fit that envelops the body, quintessential to Yohji Yamamoto. The length is sufficient, and the sway of the hem during movement is exceptionally beautiful.
Staff B (175cm / 68kg) Size 2 Despite having broader shoulders, the soft drape of the silk allows it to sit naturally without looking oversized. The sleeve length creates a nice stacking effect for a balanced look.

Recap: The Allure of the Sea 6 Scarf Collar Blouse

Finally, let us summarize the key points of the item introduced today.

A close-up image of the blouse hanging on a hanger
  • Deep-sea graphics symbolizing the Yohji Yamamoto 26SS theme "Care and a Declaration of Freedom."
  • An ideological design intertwining Yamamoto's environmental messages with French literature and poetry.
  • The use of 12mm silk satin reverse achieves both a matte black that absorbs light and incredible lightness.
  • Kyoto’s advanced inkjet printing provides dynamic visual effects with depth.
  • Versatility for daily wear, whether styled as a casual outer layer or paired with wide pants.

Entrusting messages to clothing and constructing a point of contact with society through wearing them.

Whether you can visit our store in Osaka or use our online shop, we hope you experience the "Core" of the brand through this blouse.

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