Chitose Abe
Chitose Abe was born in Gifu, Japan, and she developed a passion for fashion from a young age. She studied at the prestigious Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, where she honed her skills and knowledge of garment construction and design.
Abe began her career in the fashion industry working for Junya Watanabe, another notable Japanese designer, as a pattern cutter. Her talent and dedication soon caught the attention of the industry, and in 1999, she launched her own brand, Sacai. The name "Sacai" comes from the combination of "sa," meaning "to create," and "chai," meaning "to join," in French.
Abe's designs are characterized by her unique approach to hybridization and deconstruction. She often combines contrasting fabrics, textures, and silhouettes to create garments that blur the lines between different styles and categories. Her work often features asymmetrical cuts, unexpected fabric combinations, and innovative construction techniques.
Chitose Abe's contributions to the fashion industry have been widely recognized. She has received numerous awards, including the LVMH Prize Special Jury Prize in 2015 and the Fashion Prize of the Hyères International Festival of Fashion and Photography in 2002. Her designs have been exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries around the world, showcasing her innovative vision and creative prowess.
Born: 1965
Education: Bunka Fashion College
Website: https://www.sacai.jp/