Kenzo (Unternehmen) (German Wikipedia)

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  • Hebe Dorsey: Fashion. In: The New York Times. 14. November 1976, ISSN 0362-4331 (nytimes.com [abgerufen am 27. März 2022]): „Kenzo's creativity stems from an unorthodox approach. »I travel, I see, I live,« he says. »Then I forget it all and concentrate on my work.« Things happen. One Christmas, he went to the Seychelles. All the hotels were full, so he decided to go on to Japan to see his mother. On the way, he stopped in Hong Kong and picked up a book on Chinese children. The result: the Chinese tunics that everyone is still wearing, although perhaps without the knowledge that Kenzo inspired them.“

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  • Hebe Dorsey: Fashion. In: The New York Times. 14. November 1976, ISSN 0362-4331 (nytimes.com [abgerufen am 27. März 2022]): „Kenzo's creativity stems from an unorthodox approach. »I travel, I see, I live,« he says. »Then I forget it all and concentrate on my work.« Things happen. One Christmas, he went to the Seychelles. All the hotels were full, so he decided to go on to Japan to see his mother. On the way, he stopped in Hong Kong and picked up a book on Chinese children. The result: the Chinese tunics that everyone is still wearing, although perhaps without the knowledge that Kenzo inspired them.“