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Fashion designer Kenzo dies of COVID-19 during Paris Fashion Week

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RT, poignantly during Paris Fashion WeekKenzo was the first Japanese designer to gain prominence in the highly-competitive Paris fashion scene.The fashion designer got his first big break when Elle featured one of his designs on its cover in June 1970 and went on to dress the likes of Beyoncé and Rihanna.The Japanese designer opened his first Kenzo flagship store in October 1976 in the Place des Victoires.He continued to grow and became famous for his designs around the world as he would hold fashion shows in circus tents in 1978 and 1979 where he would end each show by walking out on the catwalk on an elephant.The designer’s most famous brand, Kenzo was acquired by LVHN (LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) in 1993 for approximately $80.

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