Comme des Garçons, which means "like boys" in French, is a Japanese womenswear label founded by Rei Kawakubo in Tokyo in 1969. The women's collection established the brand, though there are now multiple offshoots and labels. The avant-garde brand is known for some of the most eclectic looks in high fashion.
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What does Comme des Garçons mean?
Comme des Garçons (often abbreviated as “CDG“) is the iconic Japanese fashion house founded by Rei Kawakubo, renowned for its avant-garde and unconventional designs.