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  1. Fiberops (1,425 bytes)
    3: ...ncluding Nike, Michael Lau and New Balance. Their fashion line includes premium denim jeans, jackets, shirt...
    6: ...in 2002 after each of the two founders left other fashion companies they had been working with.
  2. Tatsushi "Tabo" Kagaya (1,819 bytes)
    1: ...gaya''' (often just called Tabo) was a [[Japanese fashion]] [[designer]] and [[streetwear]] pioneer who spe...
    10: ...[[Alphanumeric]] in Japan before starting his own fashion label, Fiberops.
    12: *2002 - Launched Fiberops fashion brand with American designer Alyasha Owerka-Moore...
    23: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  3. Lad Musician (2,018 bytes)
    1: ...ャン) is a [[Japanese]] clothing brand run by fashion designer [[Yuichi Kuroda]].
    7: ...ble want to be tall and as thin as possible. Many fashion designers are now catering to this popular new lo...
    11: ... music hunk. Lad Musician's clout in the Japanese fashion world is continuing to grow and expand into inter...
    14: ...ernationally at shops that carry Japanese imports fashion brands.
  4. World Wide Love (3,275 bytes)
    1: ...h other popular [[Japanese]] [[music]]-inspired [[fashion]] brands like [[Hysteric Glamour]], though World ...
    5: ...g themselves as one of the "cool" brands to young fashion conscious Japanese.
    11: ...ns was "British taste" for both men's and women's fashion items. They gained a number of fans with their bo...
    13: ...ur venues. This collaboration helped increase the fashion label's profile given the popularity of the band.
  5. Sunao Kuwahara (2,467 bytes)
    1: ...n "sunaokuwahara" rather than Sunao Kuwahara. The fashion brand targets consumers similar to other brands l...
    4: ...people wear his creations for a long time. In the fashion industry, that phrase is the ultimate taboo. Stil...
    6: ... [[1989]] he began working for legendary Japanese fashion brand Issey Miyake. In [[1994]], he left Miyake f...
  6. Gothic lolita (1,549 bytes)
    1: '''Lolita''' is a [[Japanese fashion]] style and Japanese subculture popular in the [[...
    23: [[Category:Japanese fashion]]
  7. Limi Feu (1,451 bytes)
    1: '''Limi Feu''' (リミフゥ) is a [[Japanese fashion]] brand created by [[Yohji Yamamoto]]'s daughter,...
    8: ...n 2007, she made her international debut at Paris Fashion Week, showing her Spring [[2008]] collection. She...
  8. Ato Matsumoto (889 bytes)
    1: ...attention of Americans and other English speaking fashion fans in 2007 when [[Kayne West]] began wearing at...
    4: ...ovember of 2006. Matsumoto founded his now famous fashion brand, ato, in [[Tokyo]] in [[1993]].
    7: * [[ato (fashion brand)]] - Information on the fashion brand created by Ato Matsumoto.
    12: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  9. Ato (fashion brand) (1,253 bytes)
    1: ...' (not usually capitalized) is an edgy [[Japanese fashion]] brand created by designer [[Ato Matsumoto]]. Th...
    5: * 1994 - First fashion show for the brand in Tokyo.
  10. Japanese fashion designers (850 bytes)
    1: ...as become more popular around the world, Japanese fashion designers have seen their reputations and demand ...
    3: ==History of Japanese Fashion Designers==
    4: The first Japanese fashion designers were probable the craftsman who created...
    6: ==Modern Japanese Fashion Designers==
    7: ...hashi]], to even younger designs, modern Japanese fashion designers have become well known around the world...
  11. Issey Miyake (3,664 bytes)
    1: ...kyo in 1970, he founded the origin of his current fashion line – Miyake Design Studio.
  12. Graniph (2,709 bytes)
    15: ...locations are generally chosen based on the local fashion scene. Locations with a thriving community are ch...
  13. United Bamboo (3,388 bytes)
    1: ...on and cross cultural mashup of mediums in music, fashion, and art.
    4: ...as largely within the established format of 1990s fashion, while the newly created United Bamboo collectiv...
    6: ... regular attendee in many of New York’s regular fashion shows.
    9: ...ks in revision of classic American Sportswear and fashion, using subtle alterations and techniques to reint...
    11: In addition to fashion, United Bamboo is known for its creation of the i...
  14. Uniqlo (4,008 bytes)
    10: ...jiwara were hired to appear in their commercials. Fashion magazine appearances and new designers quickly le...
  15. Junya Watanabe (3,099 bytes)
    1: '''Junya Watanabe''' is the Japanese fashion designer, well known for his work relationship wi...
    4: ... in [[1961]], Junya Watanabe attended the [[Bunka Fashion College]] in [[Tokyo]], graduating in [[1984]] an...
    20: ...s/designers/bios/junyawatanabe/ New York Magazine Fashion Profile]
    22: *[http://men.style.com/fashion/collections/F2008MEN/review/JWMEN/ Descriptions a...
  16. H.NAOTO (2,965 bytes)
    1: ...e integrated a unique, avant-garde style into his fashion, utilizing what was once an underground sensation...
    4: ...llection. His work has become widely known in the fashion community as a successful applicant of the Japane...
    13: ...tances of punk and almost bondage style Victorian fashion.
    15: ...fluences, pushing it into a different category of fashion label, one that is viewed uniquely by its fans. H...
  17. Final Home (3,223 bytes)
    1: ...use of functionality and basic starting points in fashion, his work has been seen as a futuristic vision of...
    5: ... received the 12th New Designer Award of Mainichi Fashion Grand Prix in [[1994]], as well as the Shiseido E...
    15: ... experimented with the idea and presented it to a fashion show in Yellow.
    18: ...tinued to display his creation at multiple expos, fashion shows, and art exhibits across Japan. It’s prac...
  18. Comme des Garcons (3,808 bytes)
    1: ...boys”) is one of the premiere faces of Japanese fashion in the International Community.
    49: ...designers/bios/commedesgarcons/ New York Magazine Fashion Profile]
  19. Angelic Pretty (3,752 bytes)
    4: ...en around and setting the general style of Lolita fashion ever since.
    19: ...clude the main shop in [[Tokyo]]’s [[Harajuku]] Fashion District, as well as additional branch locations ...
    39: [[Category:Japanese Fashion]]
  20. LaForet (2,851 bytes)
    1: ...ol Japanese clothing brands which appear to young fashion conscious Japanese consumers. The shops include b...
    10: ...u, instantly recognizable to millions of Japanese fashion fans. The building is 10 stories tall and also in...

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