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NIGO: From Japan with Love opens at London’s Design Museum

The NIGO From Japan with Love exhibition is a large-scale retrospective presented at the Design Museum in London, marking the designer’s first major show outside Japan. Opening May 1, 2026, the exhibition brings together more than 700 objects spanning three decades of work, with around 600 items drawn from NIGO’s personal archive. The display traces his trajectory from early activity in Harajuku through the founding of A Bathing Ape and his current role as artistic director of Kenzo.

The exhibition includes a reconstruction of NIGO’s teenage bedroom alongside vintage clothing, early designs, collaborations, and hand-thrown ceramics. It also features a life-size glass tea house created for the show, alongside objects reflecting influences such as Americana, streetwear, music, and Japanese craft. The presentation is organized across multiple thematic sections that map his creative development across fashion, design, and cultural production.

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