Tokyo’s Harajuku district is where to find Japan’s fashion-forward youth. Every weekend, sidewalks disappear under a frenzy of shoppers looking for new trends. The latest: fast-fashion retailing.
Power clashing, extreme layering and dressing daintily were potent themes on and off runways at Tokyo Fashion Week.
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To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, sign up here. Though it may not be regarded as one of the big four fashion cities, when it comes to vibrant street style and a dynamic retail scene, Tokyo is ...
TOKYO — Japan Fashion Week showcased just about every runway antic imaginable — from bunny masks to models in coffins and even drag queens in bouffant hairdos. But thankfully the fall shows also ...
Feminine glamour may turn the most heads at fashion weeks in New York or Paris, but in Tokyo it is the style-conscious men who set the sartorial trends. From sharp futurism to wool-and-denim casuals, ...
Monocle takes a front-row seat with some of the school’s young stars of style to find out how craft and knowhow are nurtured, and see who among them might be the next Yohji Yamamoto. Anyone interested ...
Yet, economic weakness has translated into opportunity. “The year 2001 was one of the best times for fashion retailers to open shops,” said Sasaki. That’s because occupancy costs have followed the ...