TV-Series
Description
Jouji Koizumi, known to everyone as George, is a main character and the creative force behind the Paradise Kiss fashion group. He is an eighteen-year-old student attending the Yazawa School for the Arts, where his extraordinary talent for fashion design, particularly in the realm of haute couture, sets him apart from his peers. George lives a lifestyle that reflects his refined tastes, residing in a loft apartment and driving a vintage Jaguar, an aesthetic choice that complements his bold and princely fashion sense. He has a light complexion with short, dyed blue hair and matching blue eyes, a striking appearance that is completed by three hoop piercings.

George carries himself with a charismatic and often manipulative swagger, showing little concern for the expectations of others and speaking his mind freely, regardless of how ridiculous or lewd his comments may be. His personality is a study in contrasts: he can be both charming and rude, caring and emotionally distant, often oscillating between hot and cold behavior. This emotional detachment is a core part of his character, as he functions more as an artist and a catalyst for change than as a traditional romantic partner. He is deeply devoted to his artistic vision, viewing his clothing designs as the purest form of art, and is known to flirt indiscriminately, claiming to be an equal opportunity lover. George is canonically bisexual, a fact known throughout his school.

As the illegitimate son of a wealthy CEO and a former model who was his father's mistress, George grew up with material luxuries but a complicated family dynamic. His mother wryly noted that he resembles his absent father in both appearance and mannerisms. This background instilled in him a deep disdain for women who prioritize romance over their own ambitions, a flaw he observed in his parents' destructive relationship. It also fueled his own ambition to succeed in the fashion world on his own terms. George has been passionate about fashion design since childhood, famously hand-sewing the first dress for his longtime friend Isabella Yamamoto and encouraging her to embrace her identity freely.

In the story, George is the founder and lead designer of the Paradise Kiss atelier. His primary role is as the creative director, driving the group to produce a collection for the school's fashion show. He becomes romantically involved with Yukari Hayasaka, whom he recruits as a model and refers to as his muse. Their relationship is complex and often strained; while he cares for her and desires to foster her autonomy, he is also controlling and frequently exasperated by what he perceives as her lack of conviction. He is known to toy with her emotions and values her more as a source of inspiration than a partner, with their connection feeling less like a traditional romance and more like the dynamic between an artist and his subject. George has a history of admiring women who are self-sufficient, like his former crush Kaori Aso, who prioritized her career over romance.

Throughout the series, George remains mostly steadfast in his uncompromising pursuit of his own ambitions. He is a consummate artist who encourages his friends to boldly embrace their own identities. After the Paradise Kiss group disbands, their clothing brand having achieved limited commercial success, George makes the decision to leave Japan for Paris to study haute couture, a move financed by his wealthy father. His relationship with Yukari ends as a result, as their values ultimately move in different directions. He is last known to have successfully ventured into costume design for Broadway productions, showcasing his talents on a global stage while maintaining his characteristic distance.

George possesses the remarkable ability to create stunning, avant-garde fashion designs. His talent is not merely technical but is described as a gift, with an extraordinary proficiency for haute couture. His designs are often too extravagant for ready-to-wear markets, reflecting his philosophy that his art does not need commercial validation. Beyond design, George is also skilled in more practical and unsettling arts, frequently making reference to his proficiency with knots and offering to tie people up, a hint at a more controlling and perhaps dangerous side to his charismatic personality.