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Kenzo Takada Passes Away from Covid-19 Complications
By SENATUS Editor | 5 October 2020

Japanese fashion icon Kenzo Takada, the founder of his eponymous label Kenzo in Paris in the 1970s, passes away on Sunday.

The designer aged 81, had died of complications linked to Covid-19 at the American Hospital of Paris in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a residential suburb on the western outskirts of the capital.

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