Felipe Oliveira Baptista, Creative Director ofย Kenzo, has unveiled a fantastic collaboration between the Maison founded by Kenzo Takada and his counterpart Kansai Yamamoto. The two Japanese designers and friends, who both sadly passed away this year, had given their blessing to the collection, which is inspired by their archives and their shared passion for animalia in their creations.ย ย
Created with โa burst of joyโ, as Felipe Oliveira Baptista puts it, the collection is a tribute to the incredible talent of Kenzo Takada and Kansai Yamamoto. The two Japanese designers who came to Europe, Kenzo Takada to Paris in the 60โs and Kansai to London in the 70โs, revolutionized fashion.
Beyond their different approaches to clothes, Felipe Oliveira Baptista saw a certain affinity in the creations by the two designers. Pioneering, unrestrained, punk and above all completely free, Kenzo and Yamamoto were proponents of a joyful fashion that spoke to everyone.
Felipe Oliveira Baptista and his team cross-referenced the designersโ archives, artworks and motifs. This vibrantly colorful fashion finds inspiration in a fantastic bestiary. Pop felines, animal motifs, bamboo, stripes and Japanese calligraphy give the pieces delightful buoyancy.
The collection includes a black t-shirt with a tiger head created by Kansai Yamamoto on the front and handwritten calligraphy by the designer on the back that reads โKenzo, Kansai, Felipeโ.โฏA trio for whom fashion is unabashedly festive.
The shoot for the collection features a group of young Parisian friends โ actors, photographers and models โ captured in a raw and spontaneous atmosphere, a spirit that resonates with the three talented designers. The Kenzo x Kansai Yamamoto playlist, put together by Erick Faulkner and available on Spotify, shares a creative musical experience.
The collection is available in Kenzo stores globally and onย Kenzo.comย from November 30.ย

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