Jun Takahashi
Born in 1969 in Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, Jun Takahashi developed a passion for music and fashion from a young age. In 1990, Takahashi founded Undercover, originally as a small punk-inspired fashion brand.
Undercover gained recognition in the late 1990s and early 2000s for its innovative designs and runway presentations. Takahashi's shows became highly anticipated and were known for their theatricality and thought-provoking concepts. His ability to combine fashion, art, and storytelling in his collections set him apart and garnered critical acclaim.
Takahashi's design aesthetic often features deconstructed silhouettes, unexpected fabric combinations, and intricate detailing. He frequently incorporates graphic prints, asymmetry, and unconventional cuts into his designs, creating garments that challenge traditional fashion norms. His collections often convey a sense of rebellion and evoke emotions, making a strong impact on the fashion world.
Throughout his career, Takahashi has collaborated with various brands and artists, including Nike, Uniqlo, and Supreme. These collaborations have allowed him to reach a broader audience and further expand his creative vision beyond the confines of traditional fashion.
In addition to his work in fashion, Jun Takahashi is also an accomplished musician. He is a founding member of the Japanese noise rock band "Thee Michelle Gun Elephant" and has released albums and performed on stage.
Born: 1969
Education: Bunka Fashion College
Website: https://undercoverism.com/