Fashion Legacy: The Life of Kenzo Takada
by HULA on Oct 06, 2020

Kenzo Takada, the trend-setting, colourful and East-meets-West Paris based Japanese designer has died of COVID-19. He was 81.
A graduate and one of the first male student of Bunka College of Fashion, Takada moved to Paris in the 60s where he worked freelance until he opened his own Jungle Jap boutique. Remembered for the way his cross-cultural inspirations and his disarmingly simply view on the world and life, Kenzo's work "was always about freedom and harmony" as once put by the designer himself. Roomy clothes that allow for unhindered motion, he designed for the runways as well as real-life -- wearable on the streets, in the club to theatrical shows.

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