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The École supérieure des arts et techniques de la mode, or ESMOD, is a French private school of fashion.It was founded in Paris in 1841 by Alexis Lavigne. [1] It has branches in Bordeaux, Lyon, Paris, Rennes and Roubaix in France, and in a number of cities in other countries, including Seoul, Moscow, Dubai, Beirut, and Tokyo.
Satomi Ito was born on May 31, 1988, in Chiba City east of Tokyo to a Japanese father and a Thai mother. [1] In her childhood, she aimed to become a comic artist, author or screenwriter. [ 2 ] Influenced by her mother who was working as a tailor, Ito found a new interest in fashion design and attended a high school with a clothing department. [ 1 ]
Esmod offers Fashion Business, Fashion Design and International Luxury Management programs, and its famous alumni include Olivier Rousteing, Simon Porte Jacquemus, Reem Acra, Alexandre Vauthier ...
She has also taught internationally at various institutions, including for FIT at Zhejiang Sci-Tech University Hangzhou, [18] and at ESMOD Berlin, aid Berlin, Akademie Mode Design Hamburg, [19] JAK Hamburg and HAW Hamburg. [20] Since 2015 [21] she has been a professor of fashion design [22] at the Fashion Institute of Technology [23] in New ...
The building is home to three educational institutions: Tokyo Mode Gakuen (fashion vocational school), HAL Tokyo (special technology and design college), and Shuto Ikō (medical college). Completed in October 2008, the tower is the second-tallest educational building in the world and was the 17th-tallest building in Tokyo.
Tokyo Design Week (TDW), formally known as Tokyo Designers Week, was an annual design event that occurred from 2005 to 2016, at Meiji Jingu Gaien in central Tokyo, Japan. [1] The event featured product design , interior design and had expanded to include art and graphic design as well as short films .
Fumie Shibata (柴田 文江, Shibata Fumie) is a product designer who is actively based in Tokyo. She handles designs for a wide range of products, from electronics to household items, medical equipment, and even total direction duties for hotels.
Tokyo Designers Block (TDB) is one of Tokyo's main recurring design events. It is a 5-day exhibition showcasing hundreds of international and domestic designers of all backgrounds. Works are displayed all through Tokyo's fashionable districts, in shop windows, exhibition spaces and galleries.