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Japanese fashion designer Kenzo Takada dies in Paris from Covid-19

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seamless mix of traditional Japanese fashion and modern western style that it is famed for. Kenzo developed his love for fashion quickly while reading his sisters' magazines and went to Paris for the first time in 1965 when he was 26 after studying fashion in Japan.He had only intended to stay in Paris for a few months before returning to Japan, but because he had vowed not to leave until he had created something there, he stayed longer.

Five years later he used just $200 worth of fabric to create his first fashion collection, and in the same year Elle magazine featured his clothing on its front cover.

The year after that, he won the Fashion Editor Club of Japan's prize.Kenzo opened his flagship store, Kenzo, in the Place des.

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