Employing such humble materials as paper, feathers, dried flowers, and safety pins, the Japanese artist Katsuya Kamo has made a vocation out of harmonizing hair and hat in an astonishing form of hybrid millinery that has graced runways like Chanel, Fendi, and Undercover for close to two decades.
A Look Back at the Magical Creations of Katsuya Kamo
katsuya kamo exhibits 100 couture headpieces
Katsuya Kamo, milliner and hairstylist
Katsuya Kamo, milliner and hairstylist
Enter Japanese master Katsuya Kamo's world of fantasy headpieces
Enter Japanese master Katsuya Kamo's world of fantasy headpieces
Enter Japanese master Katsuya Kamo's world of fantasy headpieces
Katsuya Kamo, milliner and hairstylist
katsuya kamo exhibits 100 couture headpieces
Enter Japanese master Katsuya Kamo's world of fantasy headpieces
katsuya kamo exhibits 100 couture headpieces
Head-Turning Headpieces: A New Exhibition Celebrates the Work of
Katsuya Kamo: Head First
Katsuya Kamo: Head First
Enter Japanese master Katsuya Kamo's world of fantasy headpieces