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Limi Feu (born in 1974 as Limi Yamamoto) is a Japanese fashion designer. She started her label in 2000 and showed her clothes at Tokyo Fashion Week between 2000 and 2007. She made her Paris Fashion Week debut in October 2007 and was greeted with praise from fashion critics. Feu was educated at the Ecole D'Humanité, a Swiss International boarding school in the Bernese Alps. Feu is the daughter of designer Yohji Yamamoto. (She took a new name after stumbling upon the word "feu" in a French dictionary.)

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  • Limi Feu (born in 1974 as Limi Yamamoto) is a Japanese fashion designer. She started her label in 2000 and showed her clothes at Tokyo Fashion Week between 2000 and 2007. She made her Paris Fashion Week debut in October 2007 and was greeted with praise from fashion critics. Feu was educated at the Ecole D'Humanité, a Swiss International boarding school in the Bernese Alps. Feu is the daughter of designer Yohji Yamamoto. (She took a new name after stumbling upon the word "feu" in a French dictionary.) Fashion writers have pointed to similarities between the aesthetics of Feu and her father: they both employ dark colors, large volumes, layering, and asymmetry in their designs. They have also noted, however, that her designs are streetwise and have a rock attitude, whereas her father's designs were typically romantic. To celebrate Limi Feu's 10th Anniversary, Limi Yamamoto held a special showing in Tokyo that featured seven previously unseen looks: these designs paid homage to the old fashion guard, the father of modern-day couture, Christian Dior. (en)
  • Limi Feu (née en 1974 en tant que Limi Yamamoto) est une styliste japonaise. Elle monta son label en 2000 et montrait ses vêtements à la Tokyo Fashion Week entre 2000 et 2007. Elle fit son début à la Paris Fashion Week en octobre 2007 et il fut accueilli par des éloges des critiques de mode[réf. nécessaire]. Limi Feu fit son éducation à l’École d'humanité, un pensionnat suisse international dans les Alpes bernoises. Limi Feu est la fille du styliste Yohji Yamamoto. Elle prit un nouveau nom après être tombée sur le mot « feu » dans un dictionnaire français. Des journalistes de mode ont souligné les similarités entre l’esthétique de Limi Feu et celui de son père : ils utilisent tous les deux des couleurs sombres, des gros volumes, plusieurs couches et l’asymétrie dans leurs designs. En revanche, ils ont également noté que les designs de Limi Feu sont débrouillards[Quoi ?] et possèdent une attitude rock, alors que ceux de son père étaient typiquement romantiques. Pour célébrer le 10e anniversaire de la marque, Limi Yamamoto organisa une exposition spéciale à Tokyo qui présenta sept looks jamais vus auparavant : ces designs rendaient hommage à Christian Dior. (fr)
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  • Limi Feu (born in 1974 as Limi Yamamoto) is a Japanese fashion designer. She started her label in 2000 and showed her clothes at Tokyo Fashion Week between 2000 and 2007. She made her Paris Fashion Week debut in October 2007 and was greeted with praise from fashion critics. Feu was educated at the Ecole D'Humanité, a Swiss International boarding school in the Bernese Alps. Feu is the daughter of designer Yohji Yamamoto. (She took a new name after stumbling upon the word "feu" in a French dictionary.) (en)
  • Limi Feu (née en 1974 en tant que Limi Yamamoto) est une styliste japonaise. Elle monta son label en 2000 et montrait ses vêtements à la Tokyo Fashion Week entre 2000 et 2007. Elle fit son début à la Paris Fashion Week en octobre 2007 et il fut accueilli par des éloges des critiques de mode[réf. nécessaire]. Limi Feu fit son éducation à l’École d'humanité, un pensionnat suisse international dans les Alpes bernoises. Limi Feu est la fille du styliste Yohji Yamamoto. Elle prit un nouveau nom après être tombée sur le mot « feu » dans un dictionnaire français. (fr)
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