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Japenses cultrue element like Japenses clothing

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tokyo by Kenzo (2007)

2009年3月28日 星期六

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Information about Kenzo



From the beginning, the Kenzo brand has fascinated the fashion world with its unusual mix of eastern and western influences that is translated into traditional shapes that appeal to a multitude of cultures.The KENZO brand is one of the most famous brands in the world of fashion, as it introduces the idea of movement into clothes and accessories. The KENZO shop, located on the 1st floor of the fashion wheel at The Dubai Mall, boasts a 450 m2 space with a new architectural concept. This Kenzo shop highlights the latest ready-to-wear collections for women, men and children and includes handbags, shoes, accessories, sunglasses, and linen.We invite you to come and experience the lavish lifestyle that Kenzo has to offer.

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All pieces are sterling silver rhodium plated.

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2009年3月27日 星期五

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Kenzo opens concept store


An abundance of flowers, a festival of colors, a mixture of East and West ... this, of course, is Kenzo, the always-distinctive fashion house that opened a concept store in Shanghai this month.

The store stands at a prime location - right next to Sergio Rossi and opposite to Gucci - at the Jinjiang Dickson Center, the city's latest luxury shopping haunt that has undergone a recent major face-lift.

It is also the first Kenzo store on the Chinese mainland designed under a brand new concept, which was first adopted by Kenzo's Paris flagship store at 3 Place des Victories last October.

According to Roger He, marketing manager of GSI.T, Kenzo's agent company on the Chinese mainland, the Paris-based brand currently operates nine stores on the Chinese mainland. The company will also fuse the new concept into more Kenzo stores it plans to open in China.

Visitors are plunged into a singular atmosphere as soon as they step into the 82-square-meter store. It is not that big, but cozy, somehow looking more like an exquisitely decorated house than a boutique.

On each side of the store there is a comfortable sofa waiting for customers to sit down, try on shoes, or simply feast their eyes on the entire space dedicated to the women's ready-to-wear collection.

The striking black-and-white decor was purposefully designed to bring out the bright, colorful shades of the collections. Old wooden parquet flooring is accented with random brass inserts. Like a bush with naturally wild branches, the adjustable brass hanger suspensions allow for the change of the looks on display on a daily basis.

Assembled treasures of accessories, such as handbags, shoes and scarves, are placed on rows of tray-shelves as well as in a large bookstall. A price tag is placed next to each item so that customers are spared the embarrassment of having to open a purse to look for the price.Large floral wall patterns in the shapes of chrysanthemums and peonies float across the space, bringing to mind the vivid images of nature and plants. These voluptuous corollas are said to be drawn from the imagination of Antonio Marras, artistic director of Kenzo.

Naturally akin to the Kenzo spirit, the Sardinian designer has written new chapters in the Kenzo style story since 2003. He has developed a rich, poetic world combining diversity of influences - a fusion between fashion and other forms of art.I

nspired by craftsmanship, symbolic and cultural objects, Marras invents a contemporary fashion language and creates clothes that "tell stories."

His inspiration for the spring summer collection currently in the store is said to come from a poem about the longing between a separated couple.

Clothes feature all kinds of shapes: rounded, short, stiff, wide, supple... The large use of satin, chiffon, taffetas, cotton voile and organza brings about a romantic spring summer feeling. The patterns, as usual, feature flowers and foliage, as well as geometry, graphic patterns and abstractions. The palette touches a variety of shades including pink, cobalt, yellow, green, gray, white and black. Exquisite embroideries and decorations can be found in every small detail.

Kenzo
Location: Jinjiang Dickson Center, No.400 Changlelu
Tel: 021-64726888

Japanese designer Kenzo trades art for new life

PARIS — Vowing to change his life, Japanese fashion designer Kenzo is auctioning off a treasure trove of Asian art, furniture and antique kimonos that adorn his luxury Paris home.

Kenzo, whose full name is Kenzo Takada, has already sold the Japanese-style villa in eastern Paris, complete with paper screens, a swimming pool, and a traditional garden featuring an ornamental pond with carp.

Last month, the sale of late designer Yves Saint Laurent's collection broke several records and Sotheby's has also auctioned the late Gianni Versace's collection, but Kenzo said he was focusing on life before death.

"Today I want to turn a page and live differently, more free, lighter," the 70-year-old told reporters at the villa, surrounded by trees and stones imported from Japan.

The collection is expected to fetch between 1.5 million euros to 2 million euros ($2.04 million to $2.73 million) at auction, scheduled for June 16 and 17.

Together with the Yves Saint Laurent and Gianni Versace events, Kenzo's decision to sell up marks the end of an era for the star couturiers -- as illustrated by a photo on his desk that shows the Japanese designer, tanned and smiling, next to Saint Laurent at the height of their careers.

Highlights of the auction are a Chinese wooden horse dating from the Han era, around 100 AD, estimated at 100,000 euros, and two Chinese wooden funeral figurines dating from 500-300 BC, which are valued at 30,000 to 60,000 euros ($40,000-$80,000) each.

A diplomatic tussle broke out between China and France over two historic Chinese bronze sculptures looted in the 19th century and sold as part of the Yves Saint Laurent collection.

A Chinese buyer snapped up the pieces, but then refused to pay for them.
Kenzo's sale is less likely to attract controversy. He had the 1,100 square-meter villa built 20 years ago, as his empire of colorful, printed clothes and perfumes expanded along with his taste for lavish parties.


Luxury conglomerate LVMH bought the Kenzo brand in 1993.

Having sold the villa to French buyers, Kenzo is planning to move into his new apartment overlooking the Seine -- still generous at 250 square meters.

"At the end of the 1980s. I wanted a Japanese house with a garden in the middle of Paris. My dream came true," he said as he showed reporters his old home.
An Asian art expert looking at a small Korean table and a bronze sculpture of a rat munching a chestnut, described the collection as an "accumulation of beautiful little things."



http://www.comcast.net/articles/entertainment/20090324/ENTERTAINMENT-US-FRANCE-ART-KENZO/







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