Japan Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2006-7 ended on a high last night as superstar designer Toshikazu Iwaya presented his latest collection for his much lauded DRESSCAMP
Legendary designer Hiroko Koshino produced an inspirational show at this season’s Tokyo Collections
With a poignant air of luxury, Japanese designer Chie Imai celebrated her 30th Anniversary at Japan Fashion Week today. With several stars in attendance this was an exclusive show with an even more exclusive feel.
I like it when fashion gets political, especially when you least expect it. Japan Fashion Week – certainly not a hot spot for political activism, surprised a Tokyo audience this morning.
The Koshino clan are one of the most famous in Japan. A very artistic dynasty, they create fashion as if it was one of the most natural things in the world.
Kyoko Higa presented an inspiring line at this season’s collection in Tokyo. In an enjoyable show Higa proved to be an enchanting designer who loves all the glitz and glamour of fashion.
The second part of this two part series focuses on the people at Design Festa 8 comments
The first part of this two part series focuses on the art at Design Festa 4 comments
Dorothy Vacance—one of Tokyo’s hidden gems—is offering really cute embroidered patches featuring traditional images of Japan 0 comments
One of Tokyo’s most important fashion and design exhibitions, rooms, took place again this week. JAPANESE STREETS picked a few favorites 3 comments
Last year, Israel’s famous Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art exhibited over 100 of JAPANESE STREETS photographs 6 comments
Hope all is well with your designs. Delilah
@Rina Thank you!
RIP Japanesestreets.com :”( We will never forget…
@jay I always tried to photograph people that I felt had something special. It was not just about the clothes and hairstyles, I looked for a presence. So, although I did not …
Amazing! She would later go on to become a brilliant singer-songwriter and musician. Did you have any inkling that she had that future ahead of her?
@Anton Johansson Unfortunately, the brand went out of business a long time ago. But his pieces can still be found at online auctions and vintage stores in Japan. If you search …
Anywhere you can buy some fötus pieces? Thanks!
I am a true forest girl, I grew up in the forest. The changing seasons, the falling snow, the glittering stars. These things leave an indelible impression on a person’s …
Interesting comment I made way back in 2014. Jotaro Saito’s work will soon be exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum!
Hi Loreta, Both Aya and Uemura are common names in Japan. The Aya in this photograph was born in 1982, so it is impossible that she is the Aya that you …