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>Yohji Yamamoto

Fashion Designer

Yohji Yamamoto's distinguished career, spanning four decades, has marked him out as one of the most consistently innovative international fashion designers. After graduating from Bunkafukuso Gakuin school of fashion in 1969, he went on to present his first womenswear collections in Tokyo, Paris and New York in 1977, and his first menswear collection in Paris, 1984. Renowned for the simple appearance of his designs, coupled with the sophistication of their construction, Yohji has accrued numerous awards. In addition to designing for his own mainline collections and his additional line, Y's, Yohji has collaborated with a diverse range of creatives from filmmakers Wim Wenders and Takeshi Kitano to the Opera de Lyon, the Wagner Opera, the Kanagawa Art Festival Opera, the Pina Bausch Company and Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Yohji Yamamoto is represented by Carla Wachtveitl (New York) (212) 966-1958

Related SHOWstudio Projects

DESIGN_DOWNLOAD: Yohji Yamamoto
( 5 November 2003)

Selected Projects

Designed costumes for Takeshi Kitano's film 'Brother', 2000
Designed costumes for Ryuichi Sakamoto's production of 'Life', 1999
Contributed to the 25th anniversary of the Pina Bausch Company in Wuppertal, 1998
Designed costumes for the Wagner Opera's production of 'Tristan and Isolde' in Bayreuth, 1993
Designed costumes for the Opera de Lyon's production of Puccini's 'Madama Butterfly', 1990
Collaborated on Wim Wenders film 'Notebook on Cities and Clothes', 1989

Selected Awards

International Award, 18th Annual Council of Fashion Designers of America, 1999
Arte e Moda Award, Pitti Immagine, Florence, 1998
Designers Award, 40th Fashion Editors Club, 1997
Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French minister of Culture, 1994
Designers Award, 35th Fashion Editors Club, 1991
4th Mainichi Fashion Award, 1986

Selected Links

www.yohjiyamamoto.co.jp

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