Bunka Fashion College

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Bunka Fashion College (文化服装学院 Bunka Fukuso Gakuin) is a Japanese college specializing in the teaching of fashion design and related disciplines. It is headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo and has over 70 branches throughout Japan.

Overview

The College was founded in 1919 by Isaburo Namiki as a small dressmaking school for girls called Namiki Dressmaking School, at a time when European-style clothing for women was still considered modern and was only available for affluent families. In 1936, the name of the school became Bunka Fashion College, and the school began publishing So-en, Japan's first fashion magazine.

The college has produced a number of prominent fashion designers working internationally, including Kenzo Takada, Junya Watanabe and Yohji Yamamoto.

Notable alumni

Famous alumni include (fashion designers unless otherwise stated):

Access

The main campus in Shinjuku is about an 8-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station and about a 3-minute walk from the #6 exit of the Toei Shinjuku subway station.

Notes

  1. "Yoji Yamamoto," New York Magazine. Spring 2009.

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Coordinates: 35°41′7.2″N 139°41′40.2″E / 35.685333°N 139.694500°E / 35.685333; 139.694500

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