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Japanese designer Kenzo Takada died in Paris on Sunday due to COVID-19-related complications. He was 81. Famous for his international luxury fashion house Kenzo, he inaugurated his flagship store in Paris' Place des Victoires in 1976. A native of Himeji, Japan, over the next thirty years, Takada launched a perfume empire, and, in 1993, sold his brand to luxury conglomerate LVMH. In 1999, he retired to pursue other creative pursuits. In January of 2020, he launched his K-3 brand. He had a zest for life... Kenzo Takada was the epitome of the art of living. Bouchet Manheim CEO, K-3
Known for her brightly colored striped sweater dresses, Sonia Rykiel dies. Angela Moore reports.
Known for her brightly colored striped sweater dresses, Sonia Rykiel dies. Angela Moore reports.
Paris (France), Oct 4 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: María Díaz Valderrama / Yoan Valat) On the verge of turning 60, the French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier leads a quite active retired life. His farewell from the catwalks in 2020 left him openings for new projects, such as the organization of the exhibition "Cinémode", at the Cinémathèque in Paris, on the influence of cinema on his work.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION
London, Sep 17 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Neil Hall) Irish designer Paul Costelloe presents his new collection at London Fashion Week, which takes place in the British capital until next Tuesday.FOOTAGE OF THE DESIGNS BY IRISH-AMERICAN PAUL COSTELLOE.
Madrid, Sep 15 (EFE) .- (Camera: Ángel Herrera).- As it could not be otherwise, Jorge Vázquez celebrates his twentieth anniversary as a designer in style, with a retrospective collection, of languid silhouettes and lingerie cuts, designs for bourgeois women: "This is the sewing that, precisely, has kept me in this trade that I love so much".FOOTAGE OF GUESTS AND THE EVENT IN MADRID