Hanae Mori
Hanae Mori is a distinguished Japanese fashion designer and the first Asian woman to become a member of the prestigious Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in Paris. Born on January 8, 1926, in Shimane, Japan, Mori developed a passion for fashion and design from a young age.
In 1951, he opened her first fashion studio in Tokyo, establishing her eponymous label, Hanae Mori. Her early designs were known for their elegant and feminine aesthetic, often featuring delicate prints and intricate details. Mori drew inspiration from traditional Japanese culture and craftsmanship, incorporating elements such as kimono-inspired silhouettes and motifs into her creations.
Her talent and unique vision quickly gained recognition, and in 1965, Hanae Mori became the first Japanese designer to showcase her collection in Paris. The show was a resounding success, leading to international acclaim and establishing her as a prominent figure in the global fashion industry.
Mori's contributions to fashion extend beyond clothing. She expanded her brand to include accessories, fragrances, and home decor, further establishing herself as a multifaceted creative force. Her fragrances, in particular, became highly successful and beloved by many, showcasing her ability to capture and express elegance and refinement in olfactory compositions.
Born: 1926
Died: 1926
Education: Tokyo Women's Christian University
Website: https://www.hanae-mori.com/