Fanous Japanese fashion designers
2019年1月29日 Japan
Hello! Talk about fashion.
Some of the world’s most famous fashion designers are Japanese. Names like Issey Miyake, Kenzo, Yoji Yamamoto, Comme des Garcons and Hanae Mori. ...
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☆ Takada Kenzo
Takada is known as the director of the Kenzo brand, under which clothing, perfumes and skincare products are sold.
. In 1970, six years after settling in Paris, Takada’s designs finally started to get noticed. He presented his line on the catwalk for the first time and opened his first store. His work continued to grow in popularity. s. His influence in the world of fashion, however, lives on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHgL9hFBUPk
☆ Kawakubo Rei (Comme des Garcons)
Her concept was to make clothing for women which was boy-like (thus the brand name), and for nine years she solely produced womenswear until there was a large enough demand for a menswear line, which she then launched called Homme.
She later moved to Paris, where she presented her first collection as well as opened a boutique of her own, and from that moment on she began to gain global attention for her non-traditional and unique style of garments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN2w70iyl54
☆ Mori Hanae
Hanae Mori is one of Japan’s greatest designers who introduced Japanese culture, aesthetic, and artistic expression to the west. She often featured Japanese imagery such as cherry blossoms, kabuki, and Japanese kanji characters and applied them to western designs.
One of her most famous trademarks is the butterfly and this is still a central theme in all of her works ranging from her spectacular gowns to eau de perfume collections.
Unlike Kenzo or other avant-garde Japanese designers who used unconventional styles and fabrics, Hanae Mori did not attempt to break the system of western fashion or alter its concept of clothing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EM3P7zmi0Y
☆ Miyake Issei
futuristic, technology-inspired designs have put his company on the map. He started his fashion house, then called Miyake Design Studio, in 1970. Miyake was always researching new ways to work with fabric, and his groundbreaking pleat designs were used for European ballet troupes in the late 1980s.
He is also well-known as being the iconic producer of former Steve Jobs’ black turtleneck sweater, which the former Apple CEO wore every chance he got.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgMhuon0VjQ
Which do you like??
Mata ne
Some of the world’s most famous fashion designers are Japanese. Names like Issey Miyake, Kenzo, Yoji Yamamoto, Comme des Garcons and Hanae Mori. ...
.
☆ Takada Kenzo
Takada is known as the director of the Kenzo brand, under which clothing, perfumes and skincare products are sold.
. In 1970, six years after settling in Paris, Takada’s designs finally started to get noticed. He presented his line on the catwalk for the first time and opened his first store. His work continued to grow in popularity. s. His influence in the world of fashion, however, lives on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHgL9hFBUPk
☆ Kawakubo Rei (Comme des Garcons)
Her concept was to make clothing for women which was boy-like (thus the brand name), and for nine years she solely produced womenswear until there was a large enough demand for a menswear line, which she then launched called Homme.
She later moved to Paris, where she presented her first collection as well as opened a boutique of her own, and from that moment on she began to gain global attention for her non-traditional and unique style of garments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN2w70iyl54
☆ Mori Hanae
Hanae Mori is one of Japan’s greatest designers who introduced Japanese culture, aesthetic, and artistic expression to the west. She often featured Japanese imagery such as cherry blossoms, kabuki, and Japanese kanji characters and applied them to western designs.
One of her most famous trademarks is the butterfly and this is still a central theme in all of her works ranging from her spectacular gowns to eau de perfume collections.
Unlike Kenzo or other avant-garde Japanese designers who used unconventional styles and fabrics, Hanae Mori did not attempt to break the system of western fashion or alter its concept of clothing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EM3P7zmi0Y
☆ Miyake Issei
futuristic, technology-inspired designs have put his company on the map. He started his fashion house, then called Miyake Design Studio, in 1970. Miyake was always researching new ways to work with fabric, and his groundbreaking pleat designs were used for European ballet troupes in the late 1980s.
He is also well-known as being the iconic producer of former Steve Jobs’ black turtleneck sweater, which the former Apple CEO wore every chance he got.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgMhuon0VjQ
Which do you like??
Mata ne
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