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Japan mourns fashion designer Kenzo Takada

  (Agence France-Presse)
Tokyo, Japan
Mon, October 5, 2020 Published on Oct. 5, 2020 Published on 2020-10-05T15:09:42+07:00

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Japan mourns fashion designer Kenzo Takada This file photo taken on June 2, 2016 shows Japanese fashion designer Kenzo Takada smiling after being awarded Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour) by President of the French Constitutional Council, in Paris. The designer has died at the age of 81 from the novel coronavirus on October 4, 2020. (AFP/Geoffroy Van der Hasselt)

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apanese fashion lovers, politicians and friends of Kenzo Takada paid tribute to the designer on Monday after he died in Paris aged 81 having contracted coronavirus.

Junko Koshino, who went to fashion school with Takada in Tokyo, told local media she could not believe news of his death.

"I won't be able to see him even if I go to Paris. I miss him," said Koshino, who last visited her friend in February in the French capital.

"I called him afterwards and said, 'Please take care. Don't go out.' And he said, 'Don't worry, I won't. I'll be careful (about the virus).'"

Takada, founder of the global Kenzo brand, was the first Japanese designer to decamp to Paris, and was renowned for his signature floral prints.

"I'm truly shocked... I was inspired by the colors," said one fan on Twitter. "I hate the coronavirus. It takes away so many things."

"I loved his floral prints and perfumes. Thank you for teaching me so many wonderful things. Damn coronavirus!" wrote another.

Japan's top government spokesman expressed "sincere condolences" following the death of Takada, who "imparted our nation's arts and culture to the world".

"It is very sad. As a Japanese designer with global reach, he was very successful and well recogniszd," Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato told reporters.

Read also: Kenzo Takada, first Japanese designer to conquer Paris fashion, dies aged 81

Star student

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike also paid homage to the designer on Twitter, saying she wanted "to express my respect for his wonderful talent".

Bunka Gakuen college, the fashion school Takada graduated from in the 1960s, said in a statement he had helped nurture and inspire younger talent.

Born in 1939 into a family of hoteliers, Takada chose to study art and became a star student before moving to Paris in 1965.

Known for an eclectic mix of color, loud prints and folksy embroidery, Kenzo boutiques opened all over the world from the early 1980s.

Takada announced in January, aged 80, that he was shifting to interior design from fashion.

"Our ideal interior is one of comfort which tempts you to stay inside. I like something soft and poetic, not aggressive. I like dreaming," he said in an interview with AFP.

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