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Kansai Yamamoto

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  • Marc Jacobs referred to that era in his Louis Vuitton collection, remembering the time he worked for Kansai Yamamoto in Paris.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Marc Jacobs referred to that era in his Louis Vuitton collection, remembering the time he worked for Kansai Yamamoto in Paris.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto designed the new Skyliner train for the service, which can run at 160km/h.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • FASHION, Features work by Kansai Yamamoto, one of the founding fathers of Japanese contemporary fashion and creator of Ziggy Stardust's flamboyant wardrobe.

    unknown title 2009

  • FASHION, Features work by Kansai Yamamoto, one of the founding fathers of Japanese contemporary fashion and creator of Ziggy Stardust's flamboyant wardrobe.

    unknown title 2009

  • Kansai Yamamoto discriminating buyers will also be entitled to a new "Prestige Gold" membership service. announced 10 new models for the companies spring 2008 sales campaign.

    Wireless Watch Japan 2009

  • FASHION, Features work by Kansai Yamamoto, one of the founding fathers of Japanese contemporary fashion and creator of Ziggy Stardust's flamboyant wardrobe.

    unknown title 2009

  • Kansai Yamamoto is a somewhat controversial fashion figure in Japan precisely because he embraced Japonism, updated it with cut-to-fit tailoring (and hotpants), and packaged it wholesale to the west.

    theartblog 2008

  • Kansai Yamamoto, Playsuit with arm guards, leg guards, and red felt hood (1973).

    theartblog 2008

  • The clothes were simply outrageous and nobody had seen anything like them before … The clothes were the brainchild of Kansai Yamamoto.

    theartblog 2008

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