Tadashi Yanai , born on 7 February 1949 in Ube, Yamaguchi, Japan , is the founder , Chairman, President, and CEO of Fast Retailing Co ., the parent company of the globally renowned Uniqlo brand.
He has built Fast Retailing into Asia’s largest apparel group and one of the world’s top three by market value, with a relentless drive for innovation and operational excellence. Early Life and Education Yanai graduated from Waseda University in 1971 with a degree in Economics and Political Science. After a brief stint at
Jusco , he joined his father’s small tailoring business, Ogori Shoji, which he would later transform into a retail empire. Career Background Yanai opened the first Uniqlo, then known as “Unique Clothing Warehouse” store in Hiroshima in 1984 , introducing affordable, high-quality clothing with a modern retail experience.
In 1991 , he renamed the company Fast Retailing and rapidly expanded Uniqlo throughout Japan . Through the 1990s and early 2000s, Yanai championed the SPA (Specialty Store Retailer of Private-label Apparel) model, integrating production, supply chain, and retail.
Under his leadership, Fast Retailing acquired influential brands including GU, Theory, Helmut Lang, J Brand, Comptoir des Cotonniers, and Princesse tam.
tam Leadership and Achievements at Fast Retailing/Uniqlo Digital and Global Expansion: Yanai led Uniqlo’s transition from a domestic Japanese retailer to a global standard-bearer, with flagship stores in Tokyo, New York, London, Paris, Shanghai, and beyond…