V: Why did you choose to design womenswear?
J: I originally wanted to become an actor or architect. And I really wanted to leave my home village and go out into the world. I decided to go to Paris to start an arts program foundation course and even though I was always interested and intrigued by fashion, it wasn’t really on my mind as a course to study. I didn’t think I have the intellectual stamina that it takes to pursue becoming an artist, but was also bored by the curriculum of architectural studies, so I somehow slipped into fashion design. I struggled with the choice from beginning to end but eventually embraced it. And in a way, my arts background informs the way I design for ioannes. Like a sculptor I’m interested to see how different materials behave, how they fall, drape, hug the body differently. I have a strong appreciation for intellectualism in design and a desire to wear it in an artful but still beautiful way. This reflects in the overall design philosophy of ioannes, where we strive for effortless elegance and comfort while maintaining an intellectual edge.
Womenswear gives me the opportunity to emerge myself into research sprees, ideas and concepts with a much quicker turnaround. Architectural projects would consume years whereas in fashion I can pretty much hop around inconsequentially when I get bored with a material or colour. It’s perfect for someone who gets bored quickly.
V: Speaking of colour. Your collections often feature prints whereas personally, you stick to a more understated wardrobe.
J: Print gives me the opportunity to express my artistic interests, and explore processes and techniques. We often print garments once they are finished, so there are irregularities, cracks and imperfections which excites me. They remind me of imperfection often referenced in Japanese art, but also abstract expressionist paintings.
In order to focus and concentrate on my work I can not possibly think about my own wardrobe, I love simplicity and comfort. I like wearing suits in winter and big shirts and smart trousers in summer. Very simple and very comfy.