Kansai Yamamoto in Tokyo on April 23, 2013 - Hidetoshi Tanaka / AP / SIPA

Kansai Yamamoto, considered a fashion pioneer in Japan, died of leukemia at the age of 76. He was notably known for his collaborations with David Bowie. "He left this world in peace, surrounded by those he loved," his daughter actress Mirai Yamamoto announced on Instagram on Monday.

"In my eyes, my father was not only the energetic and electric person the world knew, but also a caring, caring and affectionate being," she wrote on the social network. Kansai Yamamoto was known for his daring designs that defied gender norms and featured vibrant colors and edgy designs.

A series of outfits for Ziggy Stardust

He rose to prominence with international catwalks from the 1970s and was acclaimed by the general public for his collaborations with David Bowie, including designing a series of outfits for Ziggy Stardust, the singer's alter ego. "I found David's aesthetic and his eagerness to transcend the boundaries of the genre to be terribly beautiful," he told The Cut in 2018.

Kansai Yamamoto's designs often made use of elements of Japanese culture, such as the capes covered with Sino-Japanese characters (kanji) he designed for David Bowie. But its eye-catching graphic style, with saturated colors and lively patterns, set it apart among the more minimalist icons of Japanese fashion.

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