LVMH announced that Nigo will take over from Portuguese designer Felipe Oliveira Baptista, who quit the post in June after just two years
Nigo made his name with his label A Bathing Ape, or BAPE, in the 1990s—its marriage of streetwear and high fashion making it precursor to brands like Supreme
Image: Courtesy of Kenzo
Streetwear pioneer Nigo was named Wednesday as the new artistic director of Kenzo, luxury group LVMH announced Wednesday.
Known for his celebrity collaborations, Nigo takes over from Portuguese designer Felipe Oliveira Baptista, who quit the post in June after just two years.
Kenzo was founded in 1970 by Japan's Kenzo Takada, who died from Covid-19 complications in October.
Nigo, real name Tomoaki Nagao, made his name with his label A Bathing Ape, or BAPE, in the 1990s—its marriage of streetwear and high fashion making it precursor to brands like Supreme.