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Kenzo: Japanese Sensibilities Mixed With European Elegance
By: Boyd Davis
Born in Hemeji Japan in 1939, Kenzo Takada used just his first name when he launched his own label.
Mixing Japanese sensibilities and balance with European elegance, He studied at the Bunka College of Fashion. He worked in Japan after graduationa and
moved to Paris in 1965.
Kenzo's designs are distinctive. One of trademark designs in incorporating the elements of the kimono, the
Japanese traditional dress in modern clothes.
Kenzo is a a great colorist and a fine tailor, mixing multi-cultural aspects and converging them
into one.
Kenzo menswear was designed by Roy Krejberg after Kenzo's retirement until December 2003 when
the designer left the house. His last collection was shown during the Fall 2003 Paris Menswear
season held last January 2003.
Gilles Rosier designed the womenswear line after Kenzo retired. He left the house in 2003.
After Rosier, Antonio Marras was hired as Creative Director for womenswear and he debuted in
Paris during the Fall 2004 season.
Click on image to read the review and view the collection.
News about Kenzo:
Kenzo Shoes & Bags Spring 2006: Romantic and Graphically Modern With Ergonomics In Mind
Kenzo Jeans Spring 2006: Perfect Timing for Spring Break
Kenzo Men's Accessories Spring 2006: Nonchalant Elegance With Ethnic Blends
Roy Krejberg to leave Kenzo Men's Division
An Interview with Kenzo Takada
Kenzo to Come out of Retirement in Joint Venture with LVMH
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See the Kenzo Runway Shows:
Fall 2007
Spring 2007
Fall 2006
Spring 2006
Menswear Spring 2006
Fall 2005
Spring 2005
Menswear Spring 2005
Fall 2004
Menswear Fall 2003
Menswear Spring 2003
Fall 2002
Menswear Fall 2002
Spring 2002
Spring 2002 Menswear
Website: www.kenzo.com
Press Contact for
KENZO WOMENSWEAR
Delphine Dichy
54 Rue Etienne Marcel
75002 Paris, France
Tel: 01 40 39 71 96
Fax: 01 40 39 72 72
Press Contact for
KENZO MENSWEAR
Nicolas DAL SASSO
54 Rue Etienne Marcel
75002 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (1) 40 39 71 95
Fax: +33 (1) 40 39 72 72
Antonio Marras backstage, Fall 2004
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