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Encyclopedia > Tae Ashida

Tae Ashida is the daughter of Japanese fashion designer Jun Ashida who at one point of his career was the dressmaker of Empress Michiko.


Born in 1964 in Tokyo, Tae is the second daughter of Jun Ashida. After graduating from high school at Institute Le Rosey in Switzerland. Tae went on to graduate from the Apparel Design department at The Rhode Island School of Design as a Bachelor of Fine Arts.


In 1991 she debuted as an independent designer for Miss Ashida and presently is an active designer in her father's company and is being groomed to take over her father's buisiness. She is a young designer with an elegant modern style. Tae has also designed uniforms for the female members of the Tokyo Trust Bank (UFJ Trust Bank), performers at Tokyo's Disney Resort and the uniforms for SK-II, Max Factor's top brand in Asia.


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Tae Ashida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (177 words)
Tae Ashida is the daughter of Japanese fashion designer Jun Ashida who at one point of his career was the dressmaker of Empress Michiko.
Born in 1964 in Tokyo, Tae is the second daughter of Jun Ashida.
Tae went on to graduate from the Apparel Design department at The Rhode Island School of Design as a Bachelor of Fine Arts.
CNN - Ashida steps out with '98 fall/winter collection - April 6, 1998 (180 words)
Ashida, daughter of Japan's famous designer Jun Ashida, decorated her latest show with "snow".
For daywear, models commanded the catwalk in snowflake white lace and icy crushed velour pants in gray and knit fabrics decorated with snow motifs.
Ashida, who challenged a new balance with longer skirts, created pastel tweed jackets with a fringe and skirts below the knee.
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