Bashar Fahmi, a Jordanian reporter working for the US-funded al-Hurra TV network, was last seen in one of Yamamoto's TV reports, when he was sitting behind her.
When they first hung their shingle in 1992 (producing record sleeves and soon undertaking the branding of Yohji Yamamoto's just-debuted Y's line), graphic design was an almost arbitrary choice.
But many of the objects exhibited are clunky, ungainly, garish, ugly or, stunningly uncomfortable-looking, like Kamsai Yamamoto's (for a "British Design" show, ever so slightly anomalous) knitted-wool stage costume for David Bowie.