Japanese fashion designer, Eiko Ishioka, has died at the age of 73 years after the fight against pancreatic cancer. His works have been widely used by the famous film star and Broadway stage actor, the United States.

In 1992, he rewarded the Oscar award thanks to her costume designs that stand out in the direction of Francis Ford Coppola film, "Dracula."

In addition, he had also awarded a Grammy in 1987 and the Cannes Film Festival in 1985. Grammy award is a tribute to him after it is apt to concoct an album cover of the influential jazz musician, Miles Davis, entitled "Tutu".

In the world of cinema, his name soared for the first time after contributing in the order of artistic "Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" under the cold hand of the United States-born director, Paul Schrader, in 1985.

"His work will continue to be remembered," called the two producers of the musical "Spider-Man" on Broadway, Michael Cohl and Jeremiah J. Harris, as quoted from the British news station, BBC.

In addition to wrestle diligent in the design world, he also tested the ability undaunted directed music videos. Singer that he worked on in the video it is Bjork, with a single titled "Cocoon" in 2002.

He became the first woman elected as a member of the Tokyo Art Directors Club.


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