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  1. Lowrys Farm (2,065 bytes)
    1: ...nt Inc, has a purpose of providing more than just fashion, but a combination of casual, simple clothing, wi...
  2. Lazy Hazy Planet (2,500 bytes)
    1: ...Europe in an attempt to bridge different ideas of fashion in an eclectic environment.
    4: ... making it possible to obtain eclectic mixes of fashion in a single location. They carry brands from all ...
    6: ...urrent trends as reported in the popular Japanese fashion magazines, and the feedback of customers both cur...
  3. Satoru Tanaka (2,212 bytes)
    1: '''Satoru Tanaka''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer and establisher of the brand, S.T.A.F. H...
    4: Satoru Tanaka first broke through in the fashion design industry in 1997 with the launch of STAF. ...
    18: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Satoru Tanaka]]
  4. Sophnet (2,625 bytes)
    4: ...nched in [[1998]], and has been a highly regarded fashion line in Japan ever since, bridging the seeming di...
    6: ...rajuku fashion movement and define the trends and fashion of an entire generation. The new line features an...
    18: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Sophnet]]
  5. Haniwa Look (1,807 bytes)
    1: ...ed around [[2005]] relationg to female [[Japanese fashion]].
    15: [[Category:Japanese fashion]]
  6. Man of Moods (2,813 bytes)
    1: ... manufactured in Japan, is cool with cutting edge fashion conscious Japanese youth. The brand is known for ...
    9: ...rand receives in [[Men's Non-No]], one of the top fashion magazines for men in Japan, it's one of the hotte...
    31: [[Category:Japanese fashion]]
  7. Yuya Noguchi (883 bytes)
    1: Yuya Noguchi (野口裕也) is a Japanese fashion designer and co-founder of the Japanese brand [[M...
    4: ...ttended Bunka Academy of Fashion where he studied fashion design. He worked for the Japanese brand [[Comme ...
    12: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  8. Daikanyama (3,393 bytes)
    23: ...e Factory''' – Hybrid of women’s clothing and fashion gallery with emphasis on bags and accessories
  9. Ebisu (2,278 bytes)
    1: ... for its unique restaurants and bars and its high fashion boutiques and vintage clothing stores.
  10. Parco (2,737 bytes)
    4: ...fee shops, café style restaurants, and dozens of fashion boutiques from the young and trendy.
    8: ...ate a publishing branch that focuses on books for fashion and art.
    13: ...co stores as well as a small selection of Western fashion in Parco I and Parco III.
  11. Omotesando Hills (3,217 bytes)
    15: ...o a wide array of specialized concept stores with fashion particulars in mind. Custom made items from bouti...
    17: ...oor of the complex is home to the highest quality fashion from the biggest name designers as well as a larg...
    19: ...s home to up and coming trendsetters in Japan’s fashion scene from the newest Japanese designers both liv...
  12. Aoyama (3,430 bytes)
    1: ...nt and shopping districts in Tokyo. Known for its fashion boutiques, large shopping malls and department st...
  13. Nakameguro (2,256 bytes)
    1: '''Nakameguro''' (中目黒) is a well known fashion district within the special ward of [[Meguro]] in...
  14. Mercibeaucoup (1,029 bytes)
    1: '''mercibeaucoup''' is a [[Japanese fashion]] brand created by the designer [[Eri Utsugi]]. m...
    13: [[Category:Japanese fashion]]
  15. Metamorphose Temps de Fille (3,166 bytes)
    1: ...and an online store which focuses on Lolita brand fashion with a special emphasis on [[Sweet Lolita]] cloth...
    6: The brand was started when Japanese fashion designer Kuniko Kato split off from the major lab...
    13: ...ome the most easily and readily accessible Lolita fashion from Japan for western audiences.
  16. Kiminori Morishita (2,147 bytes)
    4: ...Japan, Kiminori Morishita began his career in the fashion industry with [[Tete Homme]] Co., Ltd in 1986, la...
    6: ...ws for Kiminori Morishita were during the [[Tokyo Fashion Week]] between 2003 and 2005 before Morishita too...
    17: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Kiminori Morishita]]
  17. Tamae Hirokawa (2,146 bytes)
    1: ...okawa has been hailed as a voice in Japan’s new fashion industry.
    4: ...okyo]] Japan, Tamae Hirokawa attended the [[Bunka Fashion College]] and studied in the Apparel Design Techn...
    6: ...and art direction and graphic design. The SOMARTA fashion label was launched in the same timeframe and in t...
    9: ...made with Japanese textile technology in the same fashion that Issey Miyake has always crafted clothing.
    23: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Tamae Hirokawa]]
  18. Yoyogi National Stadium (2,130 bytes)
    7: ...pop culture with the normally closed doors of the fashion scene. The show has recently been moved around Ja...
  19. Juliette et Justine (2,203 bytes)
    1: '''Juliette et Justine''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label and clothing brand. The brand, known as par...
  20. Tao Kurihara (2,029 bytes)
    1: ... large amount of attention from the international fashion press.
    4: ...om the London Central Saint Martin’s school for fashion and design in 1997. She spent the next eight year...
    17: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Tao Kurihara]]
  21. Pink House (2,037 bytes)
    1: ...Pink House''' is a [[Japanese]] [[Gothic lolita]] fashion label. The brand, started in the mid-1970s was am...
    4: ...roundwork for what would become the Gothic Lolita fashion style in [[Japan]].
    6: Known as an elegant, classic form of the Lolita fashion scene, Pink House produced multiple designers and...
    9: ...y were credited with being the first truly Lolita fashion brand. Today, Pink House no longer produces purel...
  22. Alice Auaa (2,169 bytes)
    1: ...ese fashion made in the 19th century style Lolita fashion.
    4: ...p advertised itself as a “London” underground fashion scene with clothing fashioned after punk and new ...
    10: ...er of gothic-lolita style clothing throughout the fashion industry, as well as in the music and television ...
    13: ...with Spider’s Web, a showcase for the label’s fashion style along with various musical artists in a sor...
  23. Atelier Pierrot (2,172 bytes)
    4: ...own for his artistic presentations as well as his fashion designs. With his first exhibition in France in 1...
  24. John Lawrence Sullivan (2,199 bytes)
    6: Premiering on the [[Tokyo Fashion Week]] Runway during the 2007 season, John Lawren...
  25. Frapbois (2,119 bytes)
    6: ...ty with a focus on clothing that young, extremely fashion conscious women will buy. The brand has become kn...
  26. Hiromichi Nakano (2,403 bytes)
    1: ...a]] style dresses and doll aesthetics with modern fashion from Europe and North America, has become well kn...
    4: ...ing judging design contents, working with student fashion designers, and designing costumes for TV, film, a...
    10: ... In contrast, he explores how Japanese styles and fashion started to permeate London and other western soci...
    18: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  27. Somarta (2,126 bytes)
    1: ...ds that have been quite popular with the Japanese fashion magazines and press.
    4: ...and Technique program at Tokyo’s famous [[Bunka Fashion College]]. After completing college during 1998 s...
  28. Visual Kei (3,227 bytes)
    4: ...D’erlanger]] and [[Color]] pioneered the use of fashion and colorful appearances to define the genre and ...
  29. Yuki Torii (1,751 bytes)
    1: '''Yuki Torii''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer and daughter of the world renowned [[Kim...
    4: ...er debut, Yuki was a well known name in the Paris fashion scene and soon became a worldwide force in the in...
    14: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Yuki Torii]]
  30. Soe (2,002 bytes)
    1: ... been steadily growing into a major player in the fashion scene both in Japan and abroad.
    4: ...rs has started to have a profound impact on local fashion. The clothing, best represented by the relaxed, m...
    7: ... Often times, these new trends will spread to the fashion sensitive districts of [[Aoyama]] and [[Shibuya]]...
  31. Jun Ashida (2,313 bytes)
    1: ...s daughter is carrying on his legacy with her own fashion label.
    4: ...gth dresses in the style of American and European fashion of the time. In the 1960s he branched out in mult...
    8: ...[Miss Ashida]], is focused on the intersection of fashion and nature and puts an emphasis on lean silhouett...
    16: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Jun Ashida]]
  32. Nozomi Ishiguro (1,976 bytes)
    1: '''Nozomi Ishiguro''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer. Ishiguro’s work has long been a hybri...
    7: ... using a contemporary approach to the edge of the fashion scene. The label produces men’s and women’s t...
    12: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Nozomi Ishiguro]]
  33. Moi-meme-moitie (2,042 bytes)
    1: ...ême-Moitié''' is a well known [[Gothic Lolita]] fashion label in [[Japan]]. Created by [[Mana]], the lead...
    3: ... Mana to express his vision of what gothic Lolita fashion is best described as.
    6: ... well known aspects to the gothic Lolita genre of fashion. The logo itself is a candle stick and is almost ...
  34. Milk (2,802 bytes)
    1: ...nonymous with the early days of the gothic Lolita fashion trend. Today, the goth-loli influence on the bran...
    7: ... a collection of the most recent clothing seasons fashion. Next door to the main store is the [[Milk Boy]] ...
  35. Mari's Rock (2,072 bytes)
    1: ...en a stalwart of the [[Harajuku]] and [[Shibuya]] fashion scenes since the mid-1990s.
  36. Lolita Fashion (7,606 bytes)
    1: ...resented by its practitioners. Most often, Lolita fashion refers to those who wear skirts or dresses to the...
    4: The current trend of Lolita fashion began in the 1970s with early brand such as [[Mil...
    17: ==Types of Lolita Fashion==
    18: ...tion in the 1970s, many different types of Lolita fashion have developed, all of them using the basic forma...
    21: In Japan called gothloli, Gothic Lolita fashion is a hybrid of the gothic style that was founded ...
  37. Kosuke Tsumura (2,150 bytes)
    1: '''Kosuke Tsumura'' is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer and artist from [[Saitama]], [[Japan]]. ...
    7: ...resented by Tsumura ranges from his most creative fashion designs to his award winning contemporary art pie...
    11: [[Final Home]] – Tsumura’s representative fashion work finds is foundation in Final Home, a full bo...
    16: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Kosuke Tsumura]]
  38. Miho Matsuda (2,199 bytes)
    1: ...ho Matsuda''' is a [[Japanese]] [[gothic Lolita]] fashion designer and clothing brand of the same name. The...
    4: ...atsuda’s influence comes from the Gothic Lolita fashion movement, even though most pieces in her collecti...
    28: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  39. Hello Kitty (3,504 bytes)
    12: ...have taken to Hello Kitty as well, using her as a fashion statement of sorts. Mariah Carey has been using t...
  40. Head Porter (2,482 bytes)
    1: ...in high-profile collaborative projects with other fashion labels and bag designers.
    7: ... for its number of collaborations with well known fashion designers and labels in Japan and Europe. Some of...
  41. DressCamp (2,150 bytes)
    1: '''DressCamp''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label and clothing line created by [[Toshikazu Iw...
    4: ...ken to numerous specific time periods and eras in fashion design. For example, the 2007 S/S collection was ...
  42. Black Peace Now (2,058 bytes)
    1: ...], [[Tokyo]] has gone on to become one of the top fashion brands for punk/gothic crossover in Japan.
  43. Atsuki Onishi (2,184 bytes)
    4: Before starting in fashion, Atsuki Onishi attended the [[Bantandezain Instit...
    19: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  44. A-net (2,168 bytes)
    1: '''A-net''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label and clothing line that is home to many of t...
    4: ...e and the board of directors includes a number of fashion industry stalwarts.
  45. Atelier Boz (1,964 bytes)
    1: '''Atelier BOZ''' is a [[Japanese]] Gothic Lolita fashion brand and clothing label. Founded by [[Takashi Sh...
    4: After graduating from the [[Bunka Fashion College]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], Takashi Shibat...
  46. Japanese Contemporary Art (3,557 bytes)
    13: ...es in art, ranging from painters and sculptors to fashion designers and electronic artists.
  47. Rip Van Winkle (2,891 bytes)
    1: ...nese]] men's clothing brand started by [[Japanese fashion designers|designers]] [[Naoki Shirotani]] and [[M...
    5: ...them well, as Rip Van Winkle is among the hippest fashion brands in Japan. Their leather jackets are made t...
  48. Tachikawa (2,795 bytes)
    3: ...e as most cities of Tokyo have their share of the fashion industry.
  49. Where to buy Ato Matsumoto Shoes (1,663 bytes)
    1: Kanye West has been a fashion trends setter ever since he had the chance toshin...
    25: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  50. Tomakomai (2,419 bytes)
    19: ...qualities in presenting the culture in an elegant fashion.
  51. Tornado Mart (2,570 bytes)
    1: ...d in [[1993]] by Spic International. Tornado Mart fashion targets stylish Japanese young men who prefer a ...
    9: * 2005 - The men's fashion brand Throw-On in launched.
  52. Gifu Prefecture (3,276 bytes)
    7: ... Gifu was well known for its sword makers. Today, fashion and aerospace have become sources of fame in the ...
  53. Antic Café (1,470 bytes)
    3: ...rly to mid twenties, and are as popular for their fashion as their music, with numerous fans cosplaying as...
  54. Ayumi Hamasaki (3,192 bytes)
    7: ... for that long. Hamasaki is known as much for her fashion and her videos as she is for her music. In [[2006...
  55. Domoto Tsuyoshi (1,333 bytes)
    5: ...ERI Domoto]] collaborated with [[EDWIN Jeans]] in fashion design. He has also used the name to release an a...
  56. Flipper's Guitar (3,232 bytes)
    11: ...an]] up to a wide and eclectic range of music and fashion, which has now become part of the mainstream.
  57. Moi dix Mois (2,496 bytes)
    11: ...ationally and in November [[2004]], published the fashion photobook [[Magnifique]].
  58. Namie Amuro (2,849 bytes)
    5: ...y became extremely popular. She became known as a fashion icon and girls were dressing like her on a daily ...
  59. Nana Kitade (1,822 bytes)
    4: ...] [[Lolita]] fashion and she has launched her own fashion line called [[Moon King]].
  60. Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
    4: ..., and she was constantly featured in [[Japanese]] fashion magazines.
  61. Takanori Nishikawa (4,310 bytes)
    11: ...y-man]] anime. He has also become involved in the fashion industry with [[DEFROCK]], his own clothing line,...
  62. Tommy Heavenly (4,171 bytes)
    17: ... series [[Piroppo]], briefly modelled for Italian fashion house [[Fiorucci]] and hosted [[Break Down]], an ...
  63. Astro Hall Harajuku (1,889 bytes)
    1: ...l size makes in an often used venue for seminars, fashion shows, private parties and events.
    20: ...seating, it can fit approximately 180 seats. As a fashion runway it can fit about 150 and as a party hall i...
  64. Eggman (2,679 bytes)
    3: ... Eggman is also a popular venue for comedy shows, fashion shows and theater. It was originally named only ...
  65. JCB Hall (2,607 bytes)
    1: '''JCB Hall''' is a sport, fashion show, circus, and live music hall located in [[To...
    21: ...ample, the stage is set in such a way that during fashion shows it seats less than 1600.
  66. Tokyo International Forum (3,904 bytes)
    17: *Hall B7 – Used primarily for fashion shows and other events that require a large open ...
  67. Chapatsu (2,423 bytes)
    7: ...le” appears to be fading out of modern Japanese fashion, though dying and bleaching one’s hair still co...
  68. Vaporize (1,721 bytes)
    1: ...umpkins guitar player [[James Iha]]. The Vaporize fashion brand is available in [[Japan]] through [[Beams]]...
    7: * 2003 - The fashion brand name is changed from Vapor to Vaporize.
  69. Writtenafterwards (2,074 bytes)
    1: ...or lady's [[real clothing]] and they want to take fashion design beyond simply clothing and link it to "edu...
    8: * 2008 - Participated in [[Tokyo Fashion Week]] 2008
  70. James Iha (1,732 bytes)
    1: ...is a [[Nisei]] [[Japanese American]] musician and fashion designer most famous for his work with the rock b...
    9: ==Fashion Design==
    10: ...t-shirts and other items based around the type of fashion that James is known for wearing.
    16: [[Category:Japanese American Fashion Designers, Japanese American Musicians]]
  71. Miharu Hirayama (31 bytes)
    3: [[Category:Japanese Fashion]]
  72. Japan Fashion Week (4,466 bytes)
    1: ...ン) is a weeklong fashion industry event where fashion designers showcase their latest styles and outfit...
    5: ...e difficulty attracting some of the best names in fashion design.
    7: ...is now one of the most well known and influential fashion showcases.
    9: ...entations since the restructuring, with a seventh fashion week planned for September of 2008:
    74: ....jfw.jp/jp/index.html Official Homepage, Japanese Fashion Week (Japanese)]
  73. Sake (2,729 bytes)
    4: ...o mǐ jǐu (小米酒) that was also made in this fashion.
  74. Cher (fashion brand) (2,955 bytes)
    1: ...print eco bag which became the must-have item for fashion conscious [[Tokyo]] girls in early [[2008]]. The ...
    7: ...een in photos being carried by popular [[Japanese fashion models]] and [[Japanese celebrities|celebrities]]...
    23: The Cher fashion shop in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]].
  75. Master-piece (3,511 bytes)
    1: ... general style tends toward urban cool and street fashion like competing bag brands [[Head Porter]] and Man...
    28: ... shops, Master-piece bags are widely available in fashion shops that carry bags throughout Japan from small...
  76. Shopping in Japan (3,449 bytes)
    8: ...reet Fashion, Harajuku is known for its number of fashion boutiques marketing towards young people. Stores ...
    20: ...n for young people with multiple major stores for fashion. [[Parco]], [[Seibu Department Store]] and Shibuy...
    29: ...rcons]], and dozens more brands from the Japanese fashion scene being sold in stores like Seibu, [[Shibuya ...
    33: ...country’s citizens. Visitors often seek out the fashion and electronics areas because of the variety and ...
  77. Original Fake (2,009 bytes)
    1: ... fashion industry offers a new take on the street fashion style that has become so popular in recent years ...
    5: ... different aspects of Japanese and western street fashion, with t-shirt design, sneakers, jeans, socks, cha...
    9: Like many street fashion brands, Original Fake has engaged in a number of ...
    23: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  78. Lumine (1,794 bytes)
    1: ...Japan]]. Marketing itself toward the affluent and fashion conscious members of Japan’s shopping community...
  79. Urahara (3,333 bytes)
    1: ...l cafes, murals, and a large number of back alley fashion, accessory, jewelry, and other independent shops.
    11: ===Urahara Fashion Shops===
    12: ...ara is a combination of bohemian roots and modern fashion sense, described by some as a 1980s style East Vi...
  80. Hime Gyaru (1,652 bytes)
    1: ...nd a series of brightly colored accessories, this fashion attempts to bring out the concept of the “princ...
    13: [[Category:Japanese Fashion]]
    14: [[Category:Japanese Street Fashion]]
  81. Swagger (2,031 bytes)
    6: ...e by making it widely available and a standard in fashion. Most of the brand’s flagship stores will displ...
    8: ...ed toward luxury apparel, with a switch into high fashion. The new line, while a bit of a gamble paid off w...
    19: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  82. Kenzo (1,641 bytes)
    1: '''Kenzo''' (高田賢三) is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer and founder of Kenzo. Kenzo is well know...
    5: ... find a place for himself in the crowded European fashion industry. His earliest designs were based less on...
    7: ...in both Tokyo and New York in 1971 and he won the Fashion Editor Club of Japan prize in 1972. Kenzo added t...
    13: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  83. Rei Kawakubo (2,394 bytes)
    1: ...esigners in the 1980s and a household name in the fashion industry around the world.
    5: Untrained in fashion design, Kawakubo studied fine arts and literature...
    7: ==Fashion Style==
    9: ...best known for being against the normal trends of fashion, using austere and deconstructed fabrics for her ...
    31: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  84. Novala Takemoto (2,194 bytes)
    1: ...a Takemoto''' (嶽本野ばら) is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer and author. Born on January 26, 1968 wit...
    18: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  85. Sweet Lolita (1,984 bytes)
    1: ...ign and fashion. Using the basic tenets of Lolita fashion and adding lighter colors and fantasy themes and ...
    5: ...ith an emphasis on the childlike nature of Lolita fashion as a whole. This means a lot of pastels, light pi...
    22: [[Category:Japanese Fashion]]
  86. Tokyo Street Fashion (2,182 bytes)
    1: ..., and time periods. The two sides of Tokyo Street Fashion though, when broken down include the half that is...
    5: ...ough, representing a confluence of the top street fashion boutiques and individuals in the country and stem...
    11: ...ic lolita|Gothic Lolita]] is another major street fashion in the city which usually consists of Victorian a...
    13: ... even throughout the world as Tokyo’s effect on fashion continues to grow.
    16: ...www.style-arena.jp/index_e.htm Style Arena Street Fashion Guide]
  87. Ubiq (1,057 bytes)
    11: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  88. Loveless (2,818 bytes)
    1: ...llion to develop. Repeatedly named one of the top fashion boutiques in the world, Loveless carries many of ...
    7: ...served in the same role for many of Japan’s top fashion firms. While the top two floors are full of day c...
    18: ==Loveless Fashion Brand==
    19: ...veless announced that they would launch their own fashion brand called '''Loveless'''.
  89. Colour by Numbers (1,917 bytes)
    6: ...r by Numbers carried high end Japanese and import fashion brands including [[Mastermind Japan]], [[United B...
    8: ..., often created by young up-and-coming [[Japanese fashion designers]]. Many people found that Colour by Num...
  90. Loveless Daikanyama (851 bytes)
    3: ... As of 2008, Loveless is also launching their own fashion brand under their name.
  91. Mikio Sakabe (1,762 bytes)
    1: ...een highly rewarded since he first arrived on the fashion scene in 2006.
    5: ...02 and then attended the Hogeschool Antwerpen’s Fashion School in Antwerp, Belgium, graduating in 2006. H...
    19: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  92. Tokyo Hipsters Club (2,158 bytes)
    1: ...okyo]]. The building, created in 2005 by [[Kobe]] fashion conglomerate, World, is a three floor space locat...
    5: ...Gentleman’s club with the modernity of Japanese fashion in the 21st century.
  93. Yasuko Furuta (1,715 bytes)
    1: '''Yasuko Furota''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer and founder of the clothing brand [[TOGA...
    5: ...ted her first fashion show in 2001 during [[Tokyo Fashion Week]].
    7: TOGA went on to win the [[Mainichi Fashion Awards]] for the 03/04 AW collection and in 2004,...
    21: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  94. Chinami Kamishima (1,783 bytes)
    1: ...tive headwear and accessories has been showing in fashion weeks since 1998 when it first debuted.
    5: ...o. Ltd]] in [[Sapporo]], considered the secondary fashion capitol of Japan, and went on to launch her own l...
    9: ...signs have been a big player in the international fashion scene since she first debuted in 1998, though her...
    18: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  95. Mintdesigns (2,033 bytes)
    1: ...entations in the [[Tokyo Collection]] and [[Japan Fashion Week]] in 2002 and 2003.
    6: ...mintdesigns had previously graduated from [[Bunka Fashion College]] and worked for a number of brands in bo...
    11: ...ieces and occasionally new styles in Tokyo street fashion, while not co-opted fully, will be used as inspir...
  96. Eri Matsui (2,076 bytes)
    1: ...''Eri Matsui''' (松居 エリ) is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer best known for her line of clothing deri...
    5: ... Harper College and was immediately interested in Fashion Design. She spent six years working and designing...
    7: ...and has been a staple there as her unique take on fashion continued to draw attention.
    19: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  97. Daisuke Obana (1,767 bytes)
    1: ...r and founder of [[N. Hoolywood]], a [[Japanese]] fashion label. He is well known for his combination of di...
    22: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  98. CA4LA (1,967 bytes)
    10: ...ence for consumers by carrying imported brands of fashion and art from around the world. Largely experiment...
  99. Akira Naka (1,542 bytes)
    1: '''Akira Naka''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer and founder of the label of the same nam...
    4: ... with a tailor that turned him on to the world of fashion design. He later attended the Royal College of Fi...
    13: ....jfw.jp/bin/mason_photo?id=002&lang=en Shots from Fashion Week 2008]
    15: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  100. Hanae Mori (1,924 bytes)
    1: ...'' (森 英恵) is one of the most well respected fashion designers in [[Japan]]. Her work has earned her c...
    17: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]

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