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Junya Watanabe (わたなべ じゅんや 渡辺淳弥) was born on 1961 in Fukushima, Japan, is a Japanese fashion designer. Discover Junya Watanabe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As わたなべ じゅんや 渡辺淳弥
Occupation Fashion designer
Age 63 years old
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Birthplace Fukushima, Japan
Nationality Japan

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1961

Junya Watanabe (born 1961) is a Japanese fashion designer, a protégé of Comme des Garçons designer Rei Kawakubo.

He continues to work for Comme des Garcons: His atelier is located on the second floor of its Tokyo headquarters, and he produces four shows a year in Paris.

Born in Fukushima, Japan in 1961, he went on to attend Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, graduating in 1984.

At this time he began his apprenticeship at Comme des Garçons as a patternmaker.

1987

In 1987, he was promoted to chief designer of Tricot knitwear line and then moved on to design for the Comme Des Garçons Homme line.

1992

Starting in 1992, he has worked under his own name as part of Comme des Garçons, debuting his first at the concourse of Tokyo's Ryogoku Station the same year, starting his own line under the Comme Des Garçons name "Junya Watanabe Comme Des Garçons" in 1993 and began showing his womenswear in Paris that same year.

2000

He debuted a men's line in 2000.

During the 2000-2001 Fall/Winter season, he introduced his "Techno-culture" collection, a mélange of artisanal shapes and innovative, experimental fabrics.

2001

He is particularly interested in synthetic and technologically advanced textiles and fabrics as found in his spring/summer 2001 line but also uses more traditional materials such as cotton in his spring/summer 2003 collection.

He has also cited Pierre Cardin and Issey Miyake as influences.

Watanabe is often considered a "techno couture" designer, creating unusually structured clothes out of modern, technical materials.

2007

In 2007, Watanabe was licensed by Converse to design a series of All-Star shoes.

2012

Other collaborations include Levi's, Hervier Productions, Seil Marschall, Carhartt, Nike, Merz b. Schwanen, The North Face, ArkAir etc. In 2012, Watanabe designed the remote-control toy car The Hornet for the Tamiya Corporation, and released a matching pair of Reebok Pump (Pump Furys).

2015

His 2015 show in Paris was criticized for his gauche use of cultural appropriation.

His work is considered more practical than his mentor, Rei Kawakubo's.

He works with a team of 30 people and with an English translator.

He keeps a very low profile, not appearing for the customary bow at the end of his runway shows, which he presents four times a year in Paris, rarely giving interviews to the press, and is reticent to talk about himself in general.

Watanabe is heavily referenced in (and is the namesake for) a song by American rappers Kanye West and Playboi Carti, titled "Junya", from West's 2021 album Donda.

2016

In March 2016, Watanabe created a solar-powered jacket/coat for his FW16 menswear line.

2020

In 2020, he launched a capsule collection with Brooks Brothers.

He also worked with Comme des Garçons and the video game designer Yoko Taro to develop a cosplay collection.

He currently continues to work for Comme des Garcons.

His atelier is located on the second floor of the Comme des Garçons headquarters in Aoyama, Tokyo.

Watanabe often uses the word monozukuri to describe his work.

Like his mentor Rei Kawakubo, Watanabe is renowned for designing innovative and distinctive clothing.