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  1. Japanese fashion (2,499 bytes)
    1: ... people think of when they see the term "Japanese Fashion".
    3: ...kei]], and [[cosplay]]. Much of the extreme youth fashion scene in Japan is centered around the [[Shibuya]]...
    7: ...[Japanese school uniforms]], [[office lady]] (OL) fashion, [[salary man]] style, traditional outfits like t...
    11: ...rs ([[Beams]], [[Uniqlo]]), to exclusive high end fashion brands ([[Issey Miyake]]) and everything in betwe...
    17: ...the world of fashion in recent years. Even French fashion house [[Louis Vuitton]] is now using designs from...
  2. List of Japanese fashion designers (425 bytes)
    1: ==Japanese Fashion Designers==
  3. List of Japanese fashion styles (171 bytes)
    1: List of Japanese fashion styles (feel free to add more):
    4: * [[Harajuku fashion]]
  4. 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.
  5. 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...
  6. 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 ...
  7. 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)]
  8. 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]].
  9. 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]
  10. Folklore (fashion style) (1,904 bytes)
    1: ...tyle) became the most popular trend in [[Japanese fashion magazines]] in the late spring and summer of [[20...
    7: [[Category:Japanese fashion trends]]
    8: [[Category:Japanese fashion styles]]
    9: [[Category:Japanese fashion]]
  11. Harajuku fashion (1,832 bytes)
    1: ...Japan]]. Harajuku is one of the most famous youth fashion centers of Japan and the name of the area has eve...
    3: ...eet fashion]], [[cosplay]], and [[gothic lolita]] fashion.
    5: ==Japanese Street Fashion==
    6: ...ds, and often during the week as well, [[Japanese fashion magazines]] send photographers to [[Omotesando Do...
    11: ==Gothic and Lolita Fashion==

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  1. Japanese Culture (739 bytes)
    9: == Fashion ==
    11: === Fashion Styles and Subcultures ===
  2. List of Japanese clothing brands (1,430 bytes)
    7: * [[ato (fashion brand)|ato]] (by Ato Matsumoto)
    74: * [[Japanese fashion]]
    76: [[Category:Japanese Fashion]]
  3. A Bathing Ape (2,918 bytes)
    8: ...ckly became popular in the back alleys of Tokyo's fashion-obsessed [[Harajuku]] neighborhood.
    10: ...ores around the world in some of the most popular fashion setting places such as [[London]], [[Hong Kong]],...
  4. Billionaire Boys Club (2,353 bytes)
    3: ...ers looking to stand on the edge of trend setting fashion.
  5. Beams (2,085 bytes)
    3: ...thing, found in company stores, is part of a mini fashion chain which has recently grown to [[department st...
    8: ...itara]], Beams maintains to be the pioneer of the fashion industry in Japan. Although that may be true in J...
  6. Baby, The Stars Shine Bright (3,145 bytes)
    1: ...ular in the [[Gothic Lolita]] or [[Sweet Lolita]] fashion scene.
    3: ...old fashioned" but still wearable in today's high fashion setting. The line currently includes blouses, cut...
  7. Hysteric Glamour (2,843 bytes)
    13: ...ing was part of Hysteric's Spring/Summer [[2006]] fashion line and, due to licensing restrictions, was only...
  8. Mastermind Japan (2,558 bytes)
    22: [[Category:Japanese Street Fashion]]
  9. Skull Jeans (2,641 bytes)
    5: ...individually, they have found great status in the fashion world for putting together a jean perfect for ess...
    8: ... that an Alchemist turns lead into gold so to can fashion be turned into money. In [[1997]] Alchemist devel...
  10. Cat Street (1,289 bytes)
    1: ...he street is famous for it's hip youth oriented [[fashion shops]] and [[cafes]] as well as being a popular ...
  11. Takeshita Dori (3,140 bytes)
    5: ...panese]] teen girls and are famous for offering [[fashion]] catering some of Japan's more interesting [[sub...
  12. Omotesando Dori (1,784 bytes)
    1: ...amous [[brand shops]]. The flagship shops for top fashion brands like Tod's, Prada, and Dior, as well as th...
  13. Harajuku Station (2,389 bytes)
    12: ... groups of [[Japanese cosplay]] fans and [[lolita fashion]] kids who hang out there on weekends.
  14. Harajuku (2,691 bytes)
    1: ...[[Shibuya]], one of the centers of Japanese youth fashion and culture. Tourists from all over the world com...
    7: ...kend hangout spot for Japanese cosplay and lolita fashion fans is just west of the Omotosendo Exit of Haraj...
    13: ... large number of shops catering to Japanese youth fashion subcultures. The most famous shopping area in Har...
  15. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    1: ...is business district is among the many well known fashion centers and nightlife hubs in [[Japan]] for young...
    6: ...th department stores like [[Shibuya 109]] setting fashion trends for the entire country and major districts...
    12: ...a shopping center with more than 90 boutiques and fashion outlets targeting young Japanese women. [[Cerulea...
  16. Shibuya (4,381 bytes)
    1: ...cognized as the center of youth culture and youth fashion in Japan. Shibuya is located on the [[Yamanote Li...
    5: ...boutiques looking for the latest and most popular fashion trends.
  17. Wjk (1,059 bytes)
    1: ...m. The wjk brand also produces a variety of other fashion items and in 2006 branched out into furniture as ...
  18. Ikebukuro (3,567 bytes)
    7: ...le to shop for the latest items such as clothing, fashion accessories, gadgets and electronics, and home d...
  19. JRock (2,538 bytes)
    11: While the music itself may have been clean, the fashion, appearance and attitude became more extravagant ...
  20. Malice Mizer (3,866 bytes)
    1: ...Malice and Misery". They were as famous for their fashion and live shows as they were for their music and a...
  21. Harajuku Bridge (1,984 bytes)
    3: ...t popular groups are either some type of [[lolita fashion]] or people doing [[cosplay]]. The cosplay on the...
    5: ...ith cosplayers, gothic lolitas, and other strange fashion styles. While the popularity of the bridge as a h...
    14: ...m.com/gallery/showgallery.php/cat/?cat=2 Harajuku Fashion Pictures] (English)
    17: [[Category:Japanese Fashion]]
  22. Go Nagai (2,961 bytes)
    1: ...er, in [[1972]], the manga ended in typical Nagai fashion: with everyone being massacred.
  23. Japanese fashion (2,499 bytes)
    1: ... people think of when they see the term "Japanese Fashion".
    3: ...kei]], and [[cosplay]]. Much of the extreme youth fashion scene in Japan is centered around the [[Shibuya]]...
    7: ...[Japanese school uniforms]], [[office lady]] (OL) fashion, [[salary man]] style, traditional outfits like t...
    11: ...rs ([[Beams]], [[Uniqlo]]), to exclusive high end fashion brands ([[Issey Miyake]]) and everything in betwe...
    17: ...the world of fashion in recent years. Even French fashion house [[Louis Vuitton]] is now using designs from...
  24. Akira (anime) (3,127 bytes)
    11: ...tsuo survives the battle, and has even managed to fashion a new arm for himself. The new arm is more like a...
  25. List of Japanese fashion designers (425 bytes)
    1: ==Japanese Fashion Designers==
  26. Nigo (199 bytes)
    3: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  27. List of Japanese fashion styles (171 bytes)
    1: List of Japanese fashion styles (feel free to add more):
    4: * [[Harajuku fashion]]
  28. Hiroshi Fujiwara (1,474 bytes)
    1: ...Japanese designers are behind the online Japanese fashion and lifestyle magazine [[Honeyee]].
    3: Before getting into fashion, Hiroshi Fujiwara was a popular musician, produce...
    15: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  29. Sofia Coppola (884 bytes)
    1: ...an movie producer and the creator of the Japanese fashion brand [[MilkFed]]. She was born in [[1972]] in Lo...
    10: == Related Fashion Brands==
  30. MilkFed (1,144 bytes)
    1: ...vailable only in small and extra-small sizes. The fashion line includes t-shirts, tops, sweaters, and jacke...
    5: ...at the french fashion house Chanel. After doing a fashion show with similar brand [[X-girl]], the MilkFed b...
  31. Takashi Murakami (7,869 bytes)
    3: ...so well-known for his brightly colored version of fashion brand Louis Vuitton's logo, a collaboration with ...
    98: * Special Award, 46th Japan Fashion Editor Club (FEC) Awards, 2003
  32. The Viridi-anne (933 bytes)
    1: ... The Viridi-anne began to have their own seasonal fashion exhibitions in Paris, France.
  33. Tomoaki Okaniwa (390 bytes)
    1: ...''Tomoaki Okaniwa''' (岡庭智明) is a Japanese fashion designer. He was born in [[Nagano]], [[Japan]] an...
    6: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers]]
  34. Wacko Maria (923 bytes)
    1: ..., as well as wallets, bags, ties, pins, and other fashion accessories.
  35. Undercover (3,927 bytes)
    1: ... has won numerous awards and been lauded by other fashion designers including Miuccia Prada and [[Rei Kawak...
    4: ...], Undercover has gone on to be featured at major fashion shows in both Tokyo and Paris.
    6: ...ty of [[Kiryu]]. He attended the Bunka Academy of Fashion for apparel design from 1989 until his graduation...
    12: In 2002, Takahashi's brand debuted at Paris Fashion week with great success. Soon after in 2003, he w...
    14: ...x Pistols have on him. Even though it is not punk fashion per se, there are various punk influences through...
  36. N.Hoolywood (2,713 bytes)
    1: ...'' (ミスター ハリウッド) is a [[Japanese fashion]] brand created by designer [[Daisuke Obana]]. Th...
    4: ...le silly to some native English speakers, but the fashion label is no joke. The name is a combination of an...
    9: ... has been rising toward becoming a world-renowned fashion brand. Obana's designs are based off of particula...
    11: ...never actually happened, was a big hit at [[Japan Fashion Week]] in [[September]] of [[2007]].
    14: ...various online shops specializing in hip Japanese fashion (including [[Zozo]] and various [[Rakuten]] shops...
  37. Japanese clothing (577 bytes)
    1: ...kata]] all the way up to modern [[Japanese street fashion]] brands like [[A Bathing Ape|BAPE]] and [[gothic...
  38. AS KNOW AS de base (2,422 bytes)
    1: ...アズノゥアズ ドゥ バズ) is a [[Japanese fashion]] brand. They have several other related brands t...
    5: ...ebsite, and ever since it has rocked the Japanese fashion scene. Their goal is simple: to supply stylish, h...
    17: ...AS KNOW AS is a good bet in the world of Japanese fashion.
  39. Chisato Tsumori (4,333 bytes)
    1: ...ato Tsumori''' (ツモリチサト) is a Japanese fashion designer born in [[Saitama]], [[Japan]] on [[Nove...
    4: ...n popularity with fashionable girls who like cute fashion across Asia, Europe, and America.
    7: ...]], Tsumori has propelled to the top of the Tokyo fashion world through hard work and talent. Her designs h...
    9: ... the [[A-Net]] group, also part of Issey Miyake's fashion corporation.
    11: ...was one of the most sought-after positions in the fashion industry. And with good reason: she's not only a ...
  40. Japanese pop culture (4,136 bytes)
    7: *[[Japanese fashion]]
    43: *[[List of Japanese fashion designers]]
    44: *[[List of Japanese fashion styles]]
  41. 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.
  42. 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]]
  43. 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.
  44. 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.
  45. 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...
  46. Gothic lolita (1,549 bytes)
    1: '''Lolita''' is a [[Japanese fashion]] style and Japanese subculture popular in the [[...
    23: [[Category:Japanese fashion]]
  47. 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...
  48. 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]]
  49. 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.
  50. 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...
  51. Issey Miyake (3,664 bytes)
    1: ...kyo in 1970, he founded the origin of his current fashion line – Miyake Design Studio.
  52. Graniph (2,709 bytes)
    15: ...locations are generally chosen based on the local fashion scene. Locations with a thriving community are ch...
  53. 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...
  54. Uniqlo (4,008 bytes)
    10: ...jiwara were hired to appear in their commercials. Fashion magazine appearances and new designers quickly le...
  55. 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...
  56. 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...
  57. 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...
  58. 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]
  59. 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]]
  60. 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...
  61. Education From Young Machines (571 bytes)
    1: ...nd hip and they may appeal to young male Japanese fashion fans who are interested in other brands like [[Un...
  62. Takuya angel (2,822 bytes)
    1: '''Takuya Angel''' is the [[Japanese]] fashion label started by Takuya Sawada. The brand is well...
    4: ...ly growing as the unique style finds its fit in a fashion culture focused heavily on Western styles.
    9: ... Takuya Angel brand incredibly unique in Japanese fashion. Pattern making is done by Takuya’s other desig...
    25: [[Category:Japanese fashion designers|Takuya Angel]]
  63. Hiroaki Ohya (2,995 bytes)
    1: ...reator and name of the [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] based fashion label OHYA. His work has become well known around...
    4: ... Hiroaki Ohya attended and graduated from [[Bunka Fashion College]] in [[1992]] before being quickly recrui...
    11: ...ollection was thus a commentary on how he saw the fashion industry, constructed of entirely fake, polyester...
    13: ...this 2000 collection Cup Mode and it consisted of Fashion Magazines that had been crafted of cotton, which ...
  64. FRUiTS Magazine (3,484 bytes)
    1: ...strict]] of [[Tokyo]] highlighting many different fashion trends and has recently been compiled into the bo...
    6: ...ds. The idea of the magazine is to counteract the fashion magazines that present packaged styles and design...
    7: Coverage of Fashion Styles
    9: There is no particular fashion style that Fruits covers more than any other as t...
    12: ...an making personal statements in regards to their fashion.
  65. Eri Utsugi (3,351 bytes)
    1: ... is the founder and lead designer of [[Japanese]] fashion label [[mercibeaucoup]]. The label, under the [[I...
    4: ...she worked for a time as the lead designer of the fashion brand [[Frapbois]]. Her big break came in 2005 th...
    9: ...t combine the cuter, fun aspects of some Japanese fashion with a slightly more mature, almost indie perspec...
    15: ...designers like Utsugi have reinvented the form in fashion, using the idea of [[anime]] and [[manga]] inspir...
    29: *[http://fashion.3yen.com/2007-03-29/fashion-designers-eri-utsugi/ Eri Utsugi Profile]
  66. Charlotte Ronson (2,994 bytes)
    1: '''Charlotte Ronson''' is a London born fashion designer whose work is very popular in [[Japan]]....
    5: ... that have now made her well known throughout the fashion industry, most notably in Japan.
    15: ...tarted to move toward more sophisticated areas of fashion, past the tees and heels she is so well known for...
    25: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Charlotte Ronson]]
  67. Tokyo Girls Collection (4,729 bytes)
    1: ...s Collection''' (TGC) is a twice annual [[Tokyo]] fashion event first launched in [[2005]]. The event’s p...
    3: ...e show is that the products being promoted by the fashion models are almost always available for immediate ...
    39: ....sanokame.com/2008/03/tokyo-girls-collection-2008-fashion.html Coverage of the 2008 Event]
    43: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Tokyo Girls Collection]]
  68. CUTiE Magazine (2,156 bytes)
    1: ...ne of the older, more established of the Japanese fashion magazines, presenting the same basic perspective ...
    4: ...thing, toys, comic art, and a wide array of other fashion and cultural trends from [[Japan]].
    6: ...rmation about hair and makeup as well as multiple fashion related crafts.
    9: ...Additionally, many American and European stars in fashion and pop culture are often interviewed and feature...
    16: [[Category:Japanese Fashion|Cutie Magazine]]
  69. Taishi Nobukuni (3,295 bytes)
    1: ...se street fashion magazines and the International fashion community.
    6: ...g his design education, he started working in the fashion industry more directly, eventually becoming the h...
    14: ... the Autumn/Winter 2006 Collection during [[Japan Fashion Week]] in Tokyo saw the introduction of dogs, she...
    22: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Taishi Nobukuni]]
  70. Ritsuko Shirahama (2,934 bytes)
    6: ... in [[1984]]. Working within the growing Japanese fashion industry of the 1980s that saw designers like [[I...
    9: ...volution of European markets and that of Japanese fashion trends.
    25: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Ritsuko Shirahama]]
  71. Nobu Kitamura (2,285 bytes)
    1: ...fashion designer and founder of iconic [[Japanese fashion]] label [[Hysteric Glamour]].
    6: * In [[1981]] he saw an ad for a fashion school and decided that was his future.
    7: ...ollege he began working part time at the Japanese fashion brand [[Ozone]].
    8: ...uated from [[Tokyo Mode Gakuen]] with a degree in fashion design in [[1984]].
    9: ...r, 1984, Ozone asked him to create his own unisex fashion brand. He personally picked the name Hysteric Gla...
  72. Takeo Kikuchi (3,343 bytes)
    1: ...n as a [[Japanese]] designer in both industry and fashion. His work includes the acclaimed Takeo Kikuchi cl...
    15: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  73. United Arrows (3,014 bytes)
    1: '''United Arrows''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label and clothing company based out of [[Tokyo]]...
    13: ...ands, but generally tries to offer boutique style fashion at a reasonable price. The companies self titled ...
    15: ...fering perspective in their customer base and the fashion world, with tailored, professional looks for thin...
  74. KERA Magazine (3,441 bytes)
    1: ...with the rise in punk, [[Lolita]], and [[gothic]] fashion trends in both [[Japan]] and international commun...
    4: ...reet Snaps. The street snaps section also covered fashion on the streets of London, Berlin, New York, and o...
    10: ...uded in this larger volumes with special focus on fashion from other countries. [[Tsuchiya Anna]] has appea...
    16: ... magazine, which launched in 2005, focuses on the fashion of young men in Japan, with a focus on mostly sty...
    43: [[Category:Japanese Fashion|KERA Magazine]]
  75. Shibuya 109 (2,791 bytes)
    4: ...09 has become popular due to its mass exposure in fashion magazines and on television shows both inside and...
    6: ...o have, in some cases, gone on to start their own fashion labels.
    9: ...d walk the streets of Shibuya. Often times, a new fashion trend started in 109 will spread rapidly across J...
    11: ...nd [[Yamamba]] fashions of the last decade. These fashion styles continue to evolve and reflect in the yout...
  76. Hiroko Koshino (2,977 bytes)
    1: ...esigns and Western culture in the modern Japanese fashion industry.
    4: ...o]], graduating in [[1961]] with her education in Fashion Design. Her first role as a designer was in the K...
    6: ... her products to overseas markets as the Japanese fashion industry started to take off. The Hiroko Koshino ...
    11: ...Western aesthetics in the industry. While Western fashion has only permeated Japanese mainstream culture an...
    22: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Hiroko Koshino]]
  77. CanCam Magazine (3,143 bytes)
    1: ...ch advice. The magazine carries information about fashion design, current trends and labels, makeup, access...
    67: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Magazines|CanCam Magazine]]
  78. Michiko Koshino (3,310 bytes)
    1: ...chiko Koshino''' is an [[Osaka]], [[Japan]] born fashion designer. One of three famous designers in the Ko...
    4: ...no was born in [[1950]] in Osaka, and started her fashion career in [[1973]] working for [[Suguru Watari]]....
    6: While fashion is where Michiko has made a name for herself, she...
    11: ...o centric designs into her technologically driven fashion designs has made her a favorite in many club and ...
    25: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Michiko Koshino]]
  79. Yohji Yamamoto (3,334 bytes)
    1: ...has become synonymous in Japan with the [[1980s]] fashion movement that pushed Japan to the forefront of th...
    4: ... the [[Bunka Fukusou Gakuin]] in Tokyo. His first fashion line, Y’s, was introduced in [[1972]] and was f...
    11: ...and has played a major role in the progression of fashion in Japan. He works with a unique perspective that...
    13: ...and boom, alluding to their injection of designer fashion in the Japanese market.
    15: ...widely recognized as a key aspect of the Japanese fashion movement and despite emerging trends, his approac...
  80. Gothic & Lolita Bible (3,407 bytes)
    1: ... is released with a combination of illustrations, fashion magazine aspects, and culture guide posts for you...
    6: ...f information, including interviews with artists, fashion subculture for Gothic and Lolita readers with sew...
    8: ...in the magazine has been developed because of the fashion style’s proliferation in [[anime]] and [[manga]...
    16: ... of the era. Gothic Lolita culture applies gothic fashion to the otherwise childlike Lolita style to create...
    20: ...her world regions have occurred and Gothic Lolita fashion has only further evolved.
  81. Non-No Magazine (3,211 bytes)
    1: ...ine includes everything from current and emerging fashion trends to hairstyle and cosmetics tips and trends...
    10: ...including those that many call “real clothes” fashion – those clothes that can be readily purchased b...
    14: ...d within as both older and younger women seek out fashion related information in its pages.
    21: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Magazines]]
  82. Samantha Thavasa (3,264 bytes)
    1: '''Samantha Thavasa''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label known for producing handbags. The company, ...
    20: *[http://web-japan.org/trends/fashion/fas051222_02.html Brand Description]
    23: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Samantha Thavasa]]
  83. Mihara Yasuhiro (3,167 bytes)
    1: ...nes for both men and women and his work in street fashion has made him a popular name throughout [[Tokyo]]....
    14: ...has made him one of the core members of the Tokyo fashion scene today, despite having started in his early ...
    23: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Mihara Yasuhiro]]
  84. Diet Butcher Slim Skin (2,960 bytes)
    1: '''Diet Butcher Slim Skin''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label based out of [[Tokyo]]. Started by Hisashi ...
    4: ...ng it conform to the normal ideals of what street fashion was at the time. Diet Butcher Slim Skin’s line ...
    6: ... greatly influences his designs. He never studied fashion traditionally; instead spending his time working ...
  85. Cecil McBee (3,111 bytes)
    1: '''Cecil McBee''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer based out of [[Tokyo]]. The designer is ...
    8: ... version of [[CanCam]], one of Japan’s premiere fashion magazines. Fabulous will be available in summer o...
    11: ...im to a shopping mall to show him the name of the fashion boutique bearing his own name, selling clothing t...
    15: ...ecil McBee, Delica Co. chose the name for its new fashion boutique in 1984 shortly after McBee’s first tr...
  86. Egg Magazine (3,091 bytes)
    1: '''Egg Magazine''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion magazine focused on [[gyaru]] style. The magazine...
    4: ... in television or music and exemplifies the gyaru fashion trend.
    6: ...fashion has arisen in Tokyo streets. However most fashion present in the Mens Egg issues is less overt than...
    11: ...nre exist, such as [[Cawaii!]], though most other fashion magazines, such as JJ or [[CanCam]] focus on a mo...
    13: ==Gyaru Fashion==
  87. Bounty Hunter (2,928 bytes)
    6: ...he [[Harajuku]] District of [[Tokyo]] where youth fashion has taken off and driven an increasing interest i...
    10: ...tions such as Martin for Jarvis and Companion for fashion label favorite Brian Donnelly (aka Kaws) helped m...
    15: ...also gone on to become highly popular in Harajuku fashion and on the most recent craze for vintage style sc...
  88. Egoist (2,855 bytes)
    1: '''Egoist''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label and store run by Reiko Nakane in [[Tokyo]]....
    4: ...fashion sense. Today, Egoist is a quickly growing fashion label in Japan with a wide following.
    6: ... have become celebrities thanks to their sense of fashion and willingness to interject themselves directly ...
    11: ...erself and present a constantly visible vision of fashion, much like movies and pop stars. However, as shop...
    12: ...is style into major sales helped her gain her own fashion label.
  89. W)Taps (2,966 bytes)
    1: '''W)Taps''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label that produces street wear. W)Taps’ lead d...
    10: ... beyond its military inspired designs and outdoor fashion sense to include a collection of new signature st...
    22: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers]]
  90. Super Lovers (2,732 bytes)
    4: ...s founded in [[1988]] during the boom of Japanese fashion that saw a worldwide shift in attention to [[Toky...
  91. Julius (3,049 bytes)
    1: '''Julius''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label run and designed by Tatsuro Horikawa. The l...
    4: ...The label grew from there becoming a full fledged fashion project that coincides with artistic endeavors fr...
    9: ...awa has long been known for his fusion of art and fashion into singular entities, utilizing a similar philo...
    11: ... take their cues from recent developments in goth fashion from the likes of [[h.NAOTO]] but with more matur...
    26: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Julius]]
  92. ViVi Magazine (3,205 bytes)
    1: ...ng in the ranks of many of Kodansha’s other top fashion publications, such as [[FRaU]], [[GLAMOROUS]], [[...
    6: ...gazine has long been a key member of Kodansha’s fashion magazine family, targeting an audience of young w...
    9: ...over of ViVi Magazine, as well as a wide array of fashion models. The most famous celebrity to grace the co...
    49: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Magazines]]
  93. Sanyo Shokai (2,745 bytes)
    1: ...[Tokyo]]. The company is one of the oldest modern fashion companies in [[Japan]] and has extended its reach...
  94. KIKS TYO (2,780 bytes)
    17: *[http://formatmag.com/fashion/extra-extra/kiks-tyo/ Interview from Format Magaz...
    20: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|KIKS TYO]]
  95. Zucca (2,415 bytes)
    1: ...o dimensional artwork with the third dimension of fashion design.
    6: ...come well known in many aspects of the design and fashion industries, most recently garnering the 1er Trohe...
    11: ...sual wear that has been made to look edgier for a fashion conscious consumer base, creating an eager, loya...
    14: ...outiques around the world, and primarily in major fashion hubs such as Paris, London, and New York. The lab...
  96. Huge Magazine (2,420 bytes)
    1: ... as the overlay of European style in the Japanese fashion industry. Combining the various aspects of an ecl...
    4: ...or a collage view of the modern Japanese male’s fashion options.
    6: ...ocuses intently on all aspects of culture and how fashion integrates into those aspects. While features wil...
    17: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Magazines]]
  97. Beauty:Beast (2,250 bytes)
    4: ...re extensive possibilities for his talents in the fashion design industry. Shortly thereafter, in [[1990]],...
    6: ...pularity took off shortly thereafter. The boom of fashion in [[Harajuku]] caught Beauty:Beast and took it t...
    11: ...ics to recreate a punk-inspired vision of classic fashion. The influence of Harajuku streetwear is present ...
    22: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Beauty:Beast]]
  98. O.Z.O.C (2,798 bytes)
    1: ... one of the largest sources of trendy, affordable fashion in Japan.
    4: ... grew into a major force in Japana’s burgeoning fashion scene. The company has since gone on to open more...
    9: ...ntly featured throughout the slightly more mature fashion magazines in the country, men’s clothing is usu...
    11: ... company’s young patrons read about so often in fashion magazines.
  99. Brand Joy Magazine (2,286 bytes)
    1: '''Brand Joy Magazine''' is a [[Japanese]] fashion magazine catering to a wide array of brands. The ...
    4: ... contains information about all the top brands in fashion, including those like Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Chan...
    6: Unlike many other fashion magazines with similar readership, Brand Joy maga...
    19: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Magazines]]
  100. Attachment (2,068 bytes)
    4: ...er prepared him for the rigors of running his own fashion label, which he started in [[1998]] with Attachme...
    22: [[Category:Japanese Fashion Designers|Attachment]]

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