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Michiko
Ishiguro

Michiko ISHIGURO was born and grew up in Kyoto, Japan.

Her “ East meets West ” art and design sense developed throughout her amazing career. She graduated from Ritsumeikan University, majoring in International Relations having transferred there from Kobe Syoin Women’s College as she realized the English major she was undertaking lacked a truly international perspective. Meanwhile she got to know European flower arrangement and won the grand-prix title at a contest. This was a big turning point in her life and so her career as a flower decorator was determined.In 1998 she moved to Paris and travelled around Europe. These experiences and her eclectic studies help create her wonderful sense of art and design. Returning to Japan, she established her own unique brand “Atelier de Micché”. Her passion for design is endless; she took the Tilia Beads Embroidery Course by Keiji Tagawa and also studied a Space Design Course at Kyoto University of Arts and Design.She is currently studying under the tutelage of Kuwahara Senkei school of ikebana in Kyoto.

Welcome to Micché Blog.

I would be happy if everyone can enjoy my「Micchē Blog 」and take time to view my art.

I was fascinated by kimono and obi when I went to see Kabuki. I was still little girl at the time but I remember them very vividly.
Kabuki costumes are very incredibly beautiful and have traditional patterns that contain a lot of meanings. Many are unique and have original patterns that have display a sense of humor and some are very eccentric.These costumes inspire many of my designs.

As a flower decorator who was born and grew up in Kyoto,
I find it impossible not to use Kimono and Obi as inspiration for my designs.One inspired design for a objet came about as a result which resembled sparkly ornaments.