A comprehensive monograph on the work of the internationally acclaimed fashion designer Kostas Murkudis. The son of Greek parents, Kostas Murkudis grew up in Dresden and studied fashion design in Berlin. His early career was marked by an intensive collaboration with Helmut Lang. After winning the Phillip Morris Design award, Murkudis struck out on his own. This book shows thirty years of his creativity, inviting the reader for the first time to get as close as possible to his artistic approach. The book is centred around particular aspects of Murkudis' designs, such as colour, material, and form. Illustrations and photographs taken from the artist's lookbooks, fashion shows, and sketches, along with an extensive interview make this the definitive resource on an exciting designer whose influence spans continents and decades. The publication includes personal contributions by many influential people from the world of fashion and culture, such as Mark Borthwick, Terry Jones, and Helmut Lang. AUTHOR: Susanne Gaensheimer is Director of the MMK Museum fur Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Peter Gorschluter is Deputy Director of the MMK Museum fur Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 340 colour