![]() ![]() ![]() In London Hiroshi was lucky to meet Malcolm McClaren (manager of The Sex Pistols) who told him if he liked London he should visit New York to further broaden his cultural palette. One of his early passions was punk rock which led him to travel to London and open his mind to new cultures first hand. Fujiwara’s current projects include roles as a musician, designer, curator and consultant - some might say Fujiwara set the pace for the multi-faceted creative space we see today decades ago,īorn and raised in the coastal city of Ise, Mie in 1964, Hiroshi moved to Tokyo at the age of eighteen and quickly immersed himself in the city’s music and fashion scenes. Over the years it has became even more difficult to define Hiroshi in a single title or bracket due to the sheer amount of areas he has touched and influenced and should be seen for the worlds he has created rather than products he has created. From being involved in the early days of Tokyo’s Harajuku scene in the late 80’s to now working on pivotal multi-brand global projects that touch all areas of contemporary style, street fashion and lifestyle goods – he has done it all. With a storied presence dating back over 30 years in the industry, Hiroshi Fujiwara is commonly titled as the godfather of streetwear and for good reason. To coincide with the release of the Converse x Moncler GENIUS 7 x fragment design Chuck 70 Ox, we decided to take at the look at the deep history of Hiroshi Fujiwara and how fragment design perfected the art of the collaboration. ![]()
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