Her focus in the 2000s has been on three lines: Main Collection, Yen Jeans, and her 100’s line. She was born in Osaka in 1950, becoming a fashion designer with high-end stores in Japan and London. In 1974, she graduated from a college of design. To pursue her career as a fashion designer, upon graduating Michiko Koshino https://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/designers/michiko-koshino/ moved to London. In regards to club wear, her name is first in the consumers mind.
Her mother is an haute couture designer, while both of her sisters had have their own fashion labels. For winter 2000/2001, she took her inspiration from the 1960s, Japanese workwear and Sumo culture. Michiko Koshino http://www.michikokoshino.co.uk/ began a line of menswear called Motorking (worn by David Bowie and Moby), while her line of women’s wear (Q tee), is influenced by urban street wear. Her clothing line had branched out to underwear and accessories that are sold globally in many countries.
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