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After her design studies
at the Sujino Gajen
Dressmaker Institute of
Tokyo, Junko Shimada
visited Paris and, being
seduced by the city,
decided to stay. This
was in the late sixties
and Junko Shimada
was one of the rst
Japanese designers to
settle in Paris. After
having worked in the
Ma a Design Studio she
entered Cacharel rst
as Chief Designer of
childrens’ wear, then of
menswear for six years.
Junko Shimada created
her own design studio in
1981 and within just a
few years she was being
celebrated by the press
as the “most Parisian
Japanese.” She opened
her rst boutique in
the city ...
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