MAISON KITSUNÉ
Maison Kitsuné is an iconic brand founded in 2002 by Gildas Loaëc, former manager of Daft Punk, and architect Masaya Kuroki. Inspired by their trip to Tokyo and the conceptual Japanese stores they discovered, the duo merged their shared passions for minimalist Parisian style and electronic music to create a unique experience that blends both worlds. The name "Kitsuné," which means "fox" in Japanese, represents a mythical and shape-shifting creature, symbolizing the brand's multifaceted identity. Its recognizable fox logo appears across a variety of products, from refined streetwear to tech accessories and even home goods like bath towels. Maison Kitsuné is distinguished by its ability to combine Parisian elegance with Japanese minimalism, offering a modern vision of chic comfort.