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Emerging Japanese designers ready to take over from Kenzo and Miyake

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After the loss of fashion greats like Issey Miyake and Hanae Mori earlier this year, there is a line of new Japanese designers ready to step into their shoes.

Added on the 18/10/2022 17:35:49 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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