Kansai Yamamoto, Japanese fashion designer who outfitted David Bowie, dies at 76

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He died of leukemia.

A file photo taken in 2015 shows Kansai Yamamoto waving to the audience after an event in Tokyo. Photo: AFP

Japanese fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto, known for his flamboyant creations and work on costumes for singer David Bowie – especially"Ziggy Stardust" – has died of leukemia, his company announced on Monday . He was 76-years-old. Born in 1944 in Yokohama, Yamamoto first entered university to study engineering before turning to fashion design, and in 1971 became the first Japanese designer to hold a show in London, blending traditional Japanese motifs – including designs from kabuki theatre – with fantasy in bright, bold designs.

A meeting with Bowie after a concert in New York City led to Yamamoto creating the wardrobe for Bowie's Ziggy Stardust alter ego.In one of his final Tokyo shows before turning primarily to becoming an event planner in 1993, Yamamoto paired chiffon minis with silvery lizard jackets in typical eclectic style.

"'Humans are possessed of limitless energy' was his motto," his company said in a statement announcing his death.Article type: metered

 

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