The Many Ways Designers Have Paid Tribute to Kansai Yamamoto

“To this day I am filled with gratitude to Kansai for seeing in me a special spark, and, giving me the wings I needed to fly,” wrote Marc Jacobs, paying tribute to the legendary designer Kansai Yamamoto on Instagram this morning. Kansai—as he preferred to be called to avoid confusion with another fashion-famous Yamamoto—died this month at age 76. Tributes have abounded on social media, from the likes of Jeremy Scott and Anna Sui.
The Yokohama-born designer was best known for the costumes he made for David Bowie, but he made waves on the runways, too. In 1971, he was one of the first Japanese designers to show in Europe, bringing his collection to London Fashion Week in flashes of color, print, and glamour, and subsequently paving the way for the Japanese designers that would follow him. Decades later his influence still looms large. In 2017, Nicolas Ghesquière designed an entire collection in homage to Yamamoto, but there have been plenty of other tributes on the catwalk. Here, a look back at a select few.