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Fashion designer turned interior designer Kenzo Takada collaborates with French house Roche Bobois to create a collection that highlights his love for Japan and France.

More than five decades ago, when Kenzo Takada, 79, made his way to Paris to better understand fashion and give his fledgling designs gravity, little did he know that this journey would be life changing. Takada made Paris his home, challenging established couture labels of the time as his designer store Jungle Jap attracted a large fan base. His eponymous label,

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