Opening May 1st through October 4th, 2026, NIGO: From Japan with Love marks the first UK retrospective devoted to NIGO, tracing more than three decades of cultural production across fashion, music, and design. From the streets of Harajuku to the global stage, the exhibition charts how his practice reshaped contemporary style, introducing a visual language that continues to resonate across the industry.
The NIGO effect: redefining the fashion industry
The narrative begins with an intimate reconstruction of his teenage bedroom in 1980s Tokyo—an environment dense with Americana, collectibles, and early obsessions. From this point, the exhibition moves through defining chapters: the founding of A Bathing Ape, the rise of the Harajuku scene, and a series of cross-disciplinary collaborations that anticipated today’s culture of limited releases and brand dialogue.
A living archive of influence
More than 700 objects—many drawn from NIGO’s personal archive—map this trajectory. Garments, prototypes, hand-thrown ceramics, and a full-scale glass tea house sit alongside collaborations with Nike and Louis Vuitton, as well as long-standing creative exchanges with Pharrell Williams. Each piece carries his instinct for juxtaposition, where references are lifted, layered, and recast into new cultural signals.
Now Artistic Director of Kenzo, NIGO continues to navigate the space between streetwear and luxury, dissolving distinctions in favour of a more fluid cultural syntax. The exhibition at the Design Museum reads as both portrait and archive—an accumulation of gestures, objects, and ideas that have quietly redrawn the contours of contemporary fashion.

Courtesy of NIGO

Photography by ELLIOT JAMES KENNEDY

Courtesy of NIGO
