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  1. History. The college was founded in 1919 by Isaburō Namiki as a small dressmaking school for girls called Namiki Dressmaking School, at a time when European-style clothing for women was only available for affluent families. [1]

  2. Bunka Fashion College was founded as a small dressmaking school in 1919. Most Japanese wore a kimono at that time. Approved as the first dressmaking school in Japan in 1923, the College has produced about 300,000 alumni, and has played a significant role in fashion education in Japan for about 100 years.

  3. 1953. Bunka Fashion College established Japan’s first Fashion Model Training Department. Fashion shows held at the school and in Tokyo (Tokyo Kaikan), Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka, inviting Christian Dior and his delegation from France.

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  4. The beginnings of Bunka Fashion College can be traced back to 1919, around the time of the end of the First World War. It started with Isaburo Namiki opening a small establishment called...

  5. Let’s get an insight into the BAPE logo and some history behind the Japanese clothing brand. In 1993, Nigo introduced the BABE line of clothing to the world. After studying fashion editing at Bunka Fashion College, he stepped out to change the fashion industry.

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  6. Oct 19, 2015 · Japan’s Bunka Fashion College has produced some of the world’s most celebrated avant-garde designers, from Yohji Yamamoto to Junya Watanabe. BoF uncovers the school’s unique approach to fashion education.

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  8. Nov 18, 2020 · He later developed a love for fashion from reading his sisters' magazines, and left Kobe University, where he was studying literature, in 1958 to attend the Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo,...

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