Rei Kawakubo

Rei Kawakubo

Fashion Designer and Founder of COMME des GARÇONS

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Founded October 11, 1942
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan

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Rei Kawakubo is a Japanese designer and founder of COMME des GARÇONS. Having studied literature in at Keio University, Kawakubo worked at a textiles factory after graduating, and by 1967 she had become a freelance stylist. Two years later, Kawakubo began designing clothes under the name “comme des garcons.” Due to the popularity of the clothes in Japan, Kawakubo incorporated the brand and COMME des GARÇONS was born. Throughout the ‘70s, Kawakubo would refine her aesthetic and grow her company, before eventually debuting her designs at 1981 Paris Fashion Week. In 2003, Kawakubo married Adrian Joffe, at the time, the commercial director for CDG. Eventually he became the president of the company and worked on international expansion, helping the company turn over $220 million USD a year. In addition to the design and creation aspects of the label, Kawakubo oversees all aspects of her company including graphic design, advertising and shop interiors. Kawakubo is notoriously press-shy, wishing for her creations to speak for themselves. However, Kawakubo’s anti-fashion and boundary-defying designs have inspired many newer designers, such as Helmut Lang, Martin Margiela and Ann Demeulemeester. Kawakubo also served as mentor to Junya Watanabe, whose eponymous line is produced under COMME des GARÇONS.
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Latest Collections

COMME des GARÇONS Drops Exclusive "EMERGENCY Special" Collection
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COMME des GARÇONS Drops Exclusive "EMERGENCY Special" Collection

Available via appointment only.

BLACK COMME des GARÇONS Drops Online at Dover Street Market
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BLACK COMME des GARÇONS Drops Online at Dover Street Market

Collaborations with Nike and other avant-garde looks are now available.

COMME des GARÇONS CDG Drops 1986 Staff Coat Crafted From Wool & Nylon
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COMME des GARÇONS CDG Drops 1986 Staff Coat Crafted From Wool & Nylon

The signature “Printemps-Été 1986 COMME des GARÇONS” text graces the rear.

COMME des GARÇONS & Mikimoto Craft Pearl & Sterling Silver Name Plate Necklaces
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COMME des GARÇONS & Mikimoto Craft Pearl & Sterling Silver Name Plate Necklaces

As well as chunky chain and mixed-material offerings.

COMME des GARÇONS SHIRT Enlists Futura to Help Reinterpret Tailoring for FW20
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COMME des GARÇONS SHIRT Enlists Futura to Help Reinterpret Tailoring for FW20

Also presenting its take on the ASICS GEL-LYTE 3 at Paris Fashion Week.

The Most Influential Designers of the Decade
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The Most Influential Designers of the Decade

From 2010 to 2019, these designers led one of the most explosive eras in fashion.

Rei Kawakubo Reveals That Lacoste Inspired COMME des GARÇONS Play's Logo in New Interview
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Rei Kawakubo Reveals That Lacoste Inspired COMME des GARÇONS Play's Logo in New Interview

“I want[ed] to make my own crocodile.”

Rei Kawakubo Wins 2019's Isamu Noguchi Award
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Rei Kawakubo Wins 2019's Isamu Noguchi Award

Acknowledging Kawakubo’s mastery of experimental design.

Dover Street Market Is Set to Open a Dedicated Beauty Space in Paris
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Dover Street Market Is Set to Open a Dedicated Beauty Space in Paris

Designed by Rei Kawakubo.

Patchwork & Comic Prints Dominate COMME des GARÇONS SHIRT's FW19 Collection
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Patchwork & Comic Prints Dominate COMME des GARÇONS SHIRT's FW19 Collection

Rei Kawakubo reinterprets the classics once again.

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