Fashion Feature
Kitsuné - Masaya & Gildas
Just like the Japanese folklores that your hear about (the animal they are named after), the French cult label Kitsuné has a great story on how they came to be. From meeting in Paris, working with Daft Punk and then evolving into business partners; their story is nowhere close to being finished.
Laura Vignale

Masaya + Gildas
Why did you name your company Kitsuné, which stands for fox in Japanese?
Gildas: A fox is a beautiful furry animal with many different faces in Japanese folklore. Kitsuné is not only a clothing line but also a music label, just like the fox it has many different faces.
If you had to choose between fashion or music, which would it be?
Gildas: We didn't want to choose because we are passionate about both these things. Which is the reason why we are doing the two activities under the Kitsuné label. We enjoy a good product whether it's music or quality fabrics.
Masaya: Fashion and music are so connected to us. We should stop time to make this choice!
How did you meet and decide to go into partnership?
Masaya: I
just graduated from architecture school. Gildas at the time had a cool
record store in 1st district of Paris which I frequented often. All the
French touch guys were going to the store. Because of my my regular
visits in the store I became friend with DaftPunk, Pheonix, Casius,
etc.etc. Daftpunk had a project that they were going to work on in
Japan and during that time Gildas was their manager. They propositioned
me to come over to work on the project with them. We spent a lot of
time in Tokyo together. It was during this time that Gildas and I
realized that we had similar ideas about starting a business with music
and fashion. Our agreement to become partners was really simple.Kitsuné
has put up quite a few pop-up stores in several cities now. Milan last
year, Paris and now Tokyo. Which city is next? What’s is the main
reasons in doing these pop-up stores?
Gildas: We have our own Kitsuné store in Paris at 52 rue Richelieu. However, we
felt it was good to travel and bring our collection to different cities
in the world. At the moment we are doing a nice little pop-up store in
Paris. It's in the department store Bon Marché. We produced special
garments that are all made in Brittany. We created some marine jumpers
and silk scarves. They are really beautiful.

Kitsuné store in Paris
You just opened your pop up store inside Montoak in Tokyo. Is this the first pop up shop in Japan?
Gildas: No this isn't the first one in Japan. We also had a pop up shop in
Omotesando recently in March. It was great. For this temporary store,
we wanted the concept to be 'Culture Clash' so we manufactured some
French flag products in blue, white and red but all of it was made in
Japan.
Masaya: It was very successful! So many people came to visit and shop
there! Since the beginning Japan has been our main ground of business. They love Kitsuné!
Where will the next pop up store be?
Masaya: New York!
Did you feel that your pop-up store presence in Colette helped bring the brand to a new level of notoriety?
Gildas: We
hope so. Colette is the best store in the world and always been greatly
supportive of our brand. During Paris fashion week in November we got
to show Kitsuné in the store. Thanks Colette!


Kitsuné store in Paris
If you could sell the Kitsuné collection anywhere, where would it be?
Gildas: We
are already selling Kitsuné clothes in a few places around the
world...from New York to Seoul etc etc. Most of the clothes are sold in
Japan, and we are also starting to emerge in some cities in France like
Lyon or Marseilles. We would love to be more visible in London and Los
Angeles maybe...
You have recently collaborated with Petit Bateau. Are there any other brands or someone who you would love to collaborate with?
Gildas: We
love Thom Browne; but we may be too young for him. At the moment we are
working with Pierre Hardy. Currently we have worked with Mackintosh on
a "Voyageur" line and Yoshida Kaban to produce their 75 year
anniversary bag. Last year we worked with the French manufacturer JM
Weston to create shoes.
Masaya: The capsule collection that we made for Mackintosh raincoat
called "Voyageur"is going be a Kitsuné x Mackintosh project for men; 2
collections a year. I would love to work on more
feminine projects like cosmetics or womens shoes.


Kitsuné store in Paris
You’ve done everything music, clothing, collaborations… do you have any plans to design products?
Gildas: We
designed a very long gingham pattern table last year with German
company E15. Yes, we would be happy to do more designs in this
direction!
Are there are artists out there that you feel are especially relevant right now?
Gildas: On
Kitsuné's music label, we signed this group called Two Door Cinema
Club, whom we love. I listened to two seconds of their music and
instantly knew that we should sign them.They are incredibly talented
and have this magical way of writing classic hit pop songs. They have
so much spontaneity and freshness. They are very lucky to have their
youth!
Masaya: Kentaro Kobuke, he is great! Gildas and I have known him for a long
time. I just saw his work a few months ago. It was amazing!
Do you both live in Paris? Is there another city you would love to live in?
Gildas: We live in Paris and we love Paris! We love New York, Tokyo and
Biarritz too...any place really on the Atlantic French coast. Masaya I
think loves Italia.
What music are you into right now?
Gildas: Two Door Cinema Club, Washed Out, Your Nature.
Masaya: Two Door Cinema Club

Kitsuné labeled music-Two Door Club Cinema
Kitsuné labeled music-Delphic
Who is your muse? Where do you get most of your inspirations from?
Gildas:
Paris is our muse, but I think we get lots of inspirations from our
travels too. We love to be in our office developing our projects but
once in a while we get the chance to travel. It really keeps you with
having an open mind.
Masaya:
I get inspired when I start to work on the new collections. Of course my
everyday life inspire me. I watch a lot classic American
movies from the 50's and 60's, especially East Coast styles!
What’s your favorite food to eat?
Gildas: Croque Monsieur.
Masaya: I'm am the classic cliché of a Japanese man, so of course South-Italian food!

Kitsuné clothing tags
Kitsuné top
If you could pick a song to be the theme of your current collection, what would it be?
Gildas: We did a theme for a past collection already! We made a clothing collection using a song name from one of the bands the we represent called Cazals. The song is called "Somebody Somewhere".
Masaya: "You really got me" by The Kinks.
Kitsuné Shop:
52. Rue De Richelieu
75001 Paris