The collection creates a compelling dialogue, bridging the legacy of Kenzo Takada with the contemporary vision of Nigo, staging code-switches between Japanese and Western wardrobes, LVMH said in a press release.
The event echoed the Paris show on the Passerelle Debilly, the iconic footbridge that connects the Palais de Tokyo with the Eiffel Tower, proposing new iterations of key Kenzo looks unveiled in Paris.
Kenzo’s artistic director Nigo unveiled the Spring/Summer 2024 women’s and men’s collection in Shanghai.
The collection bridges the legacy of Kenzo Takada with Nigo’s contemporary vision, merging Japanese and Western styles.
The event reflected the Paris show on the Passerelle Debilly, offering new versions of key Kenzo looks initially presented in Paris.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)