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Kikka Hanazawa

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126:, a prominent feminist author in Japan. Chiyo Uno, who founded 'Sutairu' (Style), Japan's first fashion magazine in 1936, and a boutique in Ginza, greatly influenced them. Heeding Uno's advice to be independent women, Tomiyo and Ikue remained unmarried and dedicated much of their lives to the fashion business alongside Chiyo Uno. Despite growing up surrounded by influential women in fashion, Hanazawa initially did not aspire to pursue a career in fashion. 157:, orchestrating its initial public offering (IPO) before its acquisition by Fast Retailing. Additionally, her tenure at Cygne Designs was marked by her leadership in a management buyout of the company's international division, a successful initiative she both started and later sold.˜ 177:
and the Japanese Ministry of Education's Tobitate Program. Her advisory expertise also extends to numerous startups across the United States, Japan, and India, particularly in the realms of fashion, AI, and technology. In 2023, she was elected to join the board of
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Buddhist monk. She is also the niece of Tomiyo Hanazawa, a notable fashion designer who specialized in modern kimonos and staged the first kimono fashion show in the US in 1957. Both Ikue and Tomiyo Hanazawa began their fashion careers working with
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Kikka Hanazawa, born in Tokyo, is the daughter of Ikue Hanazawa, an haute couture business owner, and Kiyoshi Yokoyama, a business entrepreneur who later became a
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in New York, where she quickly rose to become one of the youngest female managers. She continued her education at
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2021 Finalist, Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas North America (2021) (Fashion Girls for Humanity)
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Hanazawa has held positions on several prestigious boards and advisory committees. These include the
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2020 Finalist, Rising Star Award by Harvard Business School Women’s Association of Greater New York
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with a B.A. in Art History & Architecture Theory. To finance her education, she worked at
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2007 Finalist, Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)'s Vogue Fashion Fund
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2021 Recipient, FLAIR Award from Harvard Alumni for Fashion, Luxury, and Retail
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2022 Finalist, Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas (2022) (Yabbey)
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2011 Finalist, WGSN Global Fashion Award for Outstanding New Store
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American chief executives of fashion industry companies
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2014 Recipient, Asia Society Game Changer Awards (2014)
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Columbia University School of General Studies alumni
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In addition, she serves as an advisor to the 171:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts 383:Columbia University School of General Studies 8: 234:"Chiyo Uno.(Japanese writer dies)(Obituary)" 149:Kikka Hanazawa held the position of CEO at 341:HBS Working Knowledge for Business Leaders 18: 88:Social entrepreneur and nonprofit founder 635:Japanese emigrants to the United States 225: 167:Council of Fashion Designers of America 197:2012 Winner, CFDA Lexus Eco Challenge 7: 565:21st-century Japanese businesspeople 555:21st-century American businesspeople 570:21st-century Japanese businesswomen 560:21st-century American businesswomen 14: 640:Japanese women fashion designers 585:American women fashion designers 175:Metropolitan Government of Tokyo 650:Japanese women chief executives 600:American women chief executives 580:American fashion businesspeople 440:. June 25, 2014. Archived from 242:. June 22, 1996. Archived from 620:Harvard Business School alumni 1: 141:, earning an M.B.A. in 2002. 671: 615:Columbia University alumni 590:American fashion designers 525:Fashion Girls for Humanity 278:"「ファッションで社会に貢献する」Overview" 263:University of Hawaii Press 107:Fashion Girls for Humanity 96:Game Changer Awards (2014) 630:Japanese chief executives 625:Harvard University alumni 605:Businesspeople from Tokyo 418:"Asia Game Changer Award" 296:"Designer Label Overview" 645:Japanese philanthropists 595:American philanthropists 113:Early life and education 139:Harvard Business School 71:Harvard Business School 432:"Asia Philanthropists" 16:Japanese businesswoman 655:Women philanthropists 470:"THE FL&R AWARDS" 472:. December 31, 2021. 458:. December 31, 2020. 356:"2012 Annual Report" 379:"Board of Trustees" 344:. February 9, 2004. 304:. 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Tokyo
Columbia University
B.A.
Harvard Business School
M.B.A.
Fashion Girls for Humanity
Tendai
Chiyo Uno
Columbia University
Itochu
Harvard Business School
VPL
Theory
Council of Fashion Designers of America
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Metropolitan Government of Tokyo
Columbia University
"Chiyo Uno.(Japanese writer dies)(Obituary)"
The Economist
the original
"The Sound of the Wind: The Life and Works of Uno Chiyo"
University of Hawaii Press
"「ファッションで社会に貢献する」Overview"
"Designer Label Overview"
New York
"The Latest Luxury Activewear To Compete With Lululemon"
New York
"Getting a Shoe in the Door of Fashion Retailing"
HBS Working Knowledge for Business Leaders
"2012 Annual Report"

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