Hiroshi Fujiwara
Hiroshi Fujiwara is often referred to as the "Godfather of Streetwear" and is known for his pioneering work in the field of street fashion and his role in shaping contemporary street culture in Japan and globally. Born in 1964 in Japan, Fujiwara developed an early interest in music and fashion.
In the 1980s, Hiroshi Fujiwara emerged as a prominent figure in the Japanese fashion scene and became known for his distinctive style and eclectic tastes. He was heavily influenced by punk, hip-hop, and skateboarding cultures, and he translated these influences into his personal style and creative projects.
Fujiwara's career gained momentum in the 1990s when he founded his first fashion label, Goodenough, which showcased his unique blend of streetwear and high fashion. He also co-founded the influential label "UNDERCOVER" with Jun Takahashi, another prominent Japanese designer. He collaborated with various fashion and lifestyle brands, such as Nike, Fragment Design, and Louis Vuitton.
In addition to his contributions to the fashion industry, Fujiwara has also made significant contributions to the music scene. He is a renowned DJ and music producer known for his ability to blend various genres and create unique sounds. Fujiwara's involvement in music has often intersected with his fashion endeavors, leading to collaborations with artists and musicians.
Born: 1964
Education: Setsu Mode Seminar
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