Sunday, March 7, 2010

TOP Japanese Fashion Designers



There are many Japanese fashion designers, but these two designers are among TOP fashion designers.


YOHJI YAMAMOTO


  • Born in Japan in 1943
  • Graduate of the prestigious Keio University and Bunka Fashion College (Bunkafukuso Gakuin)
  • In 1970, he began designing women's clothing
  • Achieved greater recognition after showing his spring/summer collection in Paris in 1983.
  • Use of a simple palette - black, navy and white - with occasional splashes of color
  • ONLY ONE - Japanese fashion designer awarded the French Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et Lettre
  • WINNER of the Mainichi Fashion Grand Prize in 1986.

Example of his COLLECTIONS that have Japanese elements in his design





JUNYA WATANABE


  • A graduate of Bunka Fashion College
  • e debuted as an independent designer in 1994 and has his first show in Paris three years later.
  • He uses more obviously Oriental motifs and "introduces the essence of the kimono" into his designs
  • like to increase the popularity of the kimono among young Japanese
  • his designs are available in the US and Europe as well as Hong Kong and Taiwan.



1 comments on "TOP Japanese Fashion Designers"

oxford shoes on February 20, 2013 at 7:01 AM said...

i like his designs,very exquisitely unique in some ways.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

TOP Japanese Fashion Designers


There are many Japanese fashion designers, but these two designers are among TOP fashion designers.


YOHJI YAMAMOTO


  • Born in Japan in 1943
  • Graduate of the prestigious Keio University and Bunka Fashion College (Bunkafukuso Gakuin)
  • In 1970, he began designing women's clothing
  • Achieved greater recognition after showing his spring/summer collection in Paris in 1983.
  • Use of a simple palette - black, navy and white - with occasional splashes of color
  • ONLY ONE - Japanese fashion designer awarded the French Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et Lettre
  • WINNER of the Mainichi Fashion Grand Prize in 1986.

Example of his COLLECTIONS that have Japanese elements in his design





JUNYA WATANABE


  • A graduate of Bunka Fashion College
  • e debuted as an independent designer in 1994 and has his first show in Paris three years later.
  • He uses more obviously Oriental motifs and "introduces the essence of the kimono" into his designs
  • like to increase the popularity of the kimono among young Japanese
  • his designs are available in the US and Europe as well as Hong Kong and Taiwan.



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