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Akira Isogawa is one of Australia’s most celebrated designers. He is internationally recognized for his beautiful, fashionable designs. Many of the major fashion capitals desire his work. He, like Collette Dinnigan, uses unique high-quality fabrics, although unlike Collette Dinnigan he reuses fabrics.
Arika Isogawa utilises the embellishing technique of gathering which creates contemporary and exquisite articles of clothing. This technique makes his work a complex masterpiece, Akira’s use of Fabrics, techniques make an elaborate, exquisite design. Akira was born in Japan, he immigrated to Australia in 1986. His designs draw on a variety of inspirations, notably his experiences growing up in Japan.
Akira’s Background along with many other factors create the motivation a designers needs to produce a stunning success. In 1999 he was named designer of the year and womenswear designer of the year at the Australian fashion industry awards. In 2005 he was honoured by Australia post and named an Australian legend – his image appearing on a commemorative postage stamp. This shows that he has indeed been a winner in the fashion industry with his high-quality, incredible designs.