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When Ryota Murakami was eight years old growing up in Osaka, he showed up at school one day wearing a quirky wool sweater that his mother had lovingly knitted for him. “I was ridiculed for it,” he recalled backstage at his runway show, where he presented the knitwear he now designs himself under his brand Pillings. “Because of that trauma at school I became conscious of clothes, and I started designing so that I could maybe find some approval.”

This season, the now-34-year-old designer continued riffing on his childhood trauma with a collection that was about feeling like an outcast. You might assume a moth is a knitwear designer’s biggest enemy, for example, but for an eccentric like Murakami it represents a kindred spirit. After spending the past season feeling dejected about his work, Murakami found himself gazing up at the moths fluttering around under the street lamps of his neighborhood, thinking about the way they represent hope as they fly towards the light, even though they’re unpopular with people.

The idea manifested in moth-eaten holes that served as perversely appealing decorations on knitted slip dresses, or crochet iterations of the wool-hungry insects attached to vests and sweaters. Elsewhere, lines of music were stitched in intentionally messy threads across the chest (“a nod to people who are clumsy or out of tune”), and wide-legged wool trousers spooled at the ankles in a contemporary silhouette.

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