From Harajuku Streets to Parisian Runways: The Rise of a Subculture Visionary
Founded by Jun Takahashi in 1990, Undercover’s genesis was fueled by his obsession with UK punk aesthetics, avant-garde tailoring, and cinematic symbolism. As a student at Tokyo’s Bunka Fashion College, Takahashi began screen-printing politically charged T-shirts and selling them in small quantities, a raw experiment that caught the attention of Japan’s underground fashion scene.
In 1993, he partnered with Nigo (later of A Bathing Ape fame) to open NOWHERE, a Harajuku shop that became a nucleus for streetwear and counterculture. By 1994, Undercover debuted at Tokyo Fashion Week, presenting collections that blurred the boundaries between art installation and ready-to-wear. Its pivotal moment came in 1998, when Rei Kawakubo championed Takahashi’s vision, helping Undercover secure a Paris Fashion Week slot—cementing its place as the bridge between Tokyo streetwear and high fashion.