Kenzo is a luxury French fashion house considered one of the most important brands to emerge from Paris in the 1970s. The label is known for using bold and unusual patterns as well as cotton which, at the time, was rarely used in high fashion.
In 1993, Kenzo was purchased by the LVMH Group, which owns other famous luxury brands including Dior, Fendi, Givenchy and Louis Vuitton. In 2017, Sylvie Colin was named the brand’s CEO, replacing Eric Marechalle who became CEO of Marc Jacobs International. The brand has one flagship store in London and is sold around the globe.