Vogue Runwayのインスタグラム(voguerunway) - 10月5日 05時09分
Kenzo Takada, the color- and fun-loving Japanese designer who made his career in Paris has died of COVID-19 complications. He was 81. “My work was always about freedom and harmony,” Takada told Vogue in 2000. “I’d like to be remembered as a designer who crossed boundaries.” Indeed there was no boxing Takada in; his clothes were often roomy, allowing for unhindered motion, and he understood the need for fashion to have relevance off the runway. He brought the energy of the street, and the club, to his work in theatrical shows and night-into-day ravers. Tap the link in our bio to read more about Kenzo Takada’s work and life.
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