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Lower left corner has wrinkles, as does the obi. There is age-related deterioration, but the inside is clean and there are no problems with reading. Please order with your understanding. "GASBOOK 29 KATSUYA KAMO 100 HEADPIECES" Katsuya Kamo List Price: ¥3,850 (tax included) Content Introduction A collection of works by Katsuya Kamo, an unconventional figure in the world of hair design, who is highly regarded not only in Japan but also by fashion professionals overseas. This book features approximately 100 carefully selected pieces from the culmination of hair designer Katsuya Kamo's headpiece works that have captivated the world's runways. It also includes a portion of a secret file that offers a glimpse into the creative process, filled with Katsuya Kamo's sources of inspiration, revealed for the first time in the world. The book fully showcases the unique creativity that the world admires, born from a relentless pursuit of perfection. This book reveals the secret behind why top designers worldwide, including Karl Lagerfeld, Fendi, Junya Watanabe, and Jun Takahashi, specifically request Katsuya Kamo. KATSUYA KAMO Head Designer. Studied in France from 1990-1992. After returning to Japan, he became active in a wide range of fields, including advertisements and shows, primarily for fashion magazines. Since 1996, he has been involved in the Paris Collections for JUNYA WATANABE COMME des GARÇONS, and since 1997, for UNDERCOVER, continuing to the present. In 2003, he received the Grand Prix at the Mainichi Fashion Grand Prix. From 2005, he expanded his activities overseas, working with fashion magazines such as VOGUE US, VOGUE ITALIA, VOGUE PARIS, VOGUE JAPAN, NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, and DAZED & CONFUSED, as well as art magazines like Wallpaper* Magazine. Since 2008, he has been involved in fashion shows for FENDI, CHANEL, Haider Ackermann, and KIKO KOSTADINOV, and campaign visuals for KENZO, mame, and JIL SANDER. After becoming independent in 2015, he established his personal office, "KAMO HEAD." He is active globally, primarily in Tokyo, New York, and Paris. He passed away in February 2020 at the age of 54.
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