2004, Japan. A daring, courageous and sophisticated haute couture brand from the hand of the Japanese designer Junchi Abe totally far from the conventional. His focus is on textiles, construction and details. Shop & Instagram.
Takahiromiyashita TheSolist, founded by Takahiro Miyashita, emphasizes a solitary spirit in the clothing industry. The brand opened its flagship store "grocerystore." in Minami Aoyama and moved its exhibition to Paris from the 2015 AW collection.
Brands like Takahiromiyashita TheSolistA Bathing Ape (BAPE) is a Japanese street wear clothing brand founded in 1993. Its bold style, camo pattern, and iconic monkey logo have made it popular in urban culture. It has collaborated with renowned brands and hip-hop artists, and created designs inspired by pop culture.
Brands like BAPENeighborhood was founded in 1994 in Harajuku, Tokyo. Its slogan "Craft with Pride" defines its style essence. It is one of the most popular and respected streetwear clothing brands in Japan, and it stands out for its exceptional collaborations with BAPE, Converse, and Burton.
Brands like Neighborhood"The future is in the past". Human made is inspired by a diversity of vintage elements while exploring bold ideas that stand out amid the constant stream of street culture. All this mixed with Japan's uncompromising approach to crafts and Tokyo's playful spirit.
Brands like Human MadeEvisu was founded in Osaka, Japan in 1991, creating products of the highest quality and capturing the imagination of the detail-obsessed Japanese fashion crowd. They were the ones who revived interest in vintage denim.
Brands like Evisu"Nobody Really Dies." Streetwear fashion brand based on the fusion of culture, skate and design. A brand that treats all processes equally through its efficient internal team: design and production.
Brands like Nerdunit"Dignity and pride". Artisan and minimalist Japanese fashion brand with very clear values linked to culture. Organic clothing, real crafted and the highest quality made by textile lovers.
Brands like VisvimJapanese fashion brand concerned with comfort and durability while focusing on the traditional Japanese technique of indigo dyeing. Blue Blue Japan uses colors and materials that make you feel the four seasons.
Brands like Blue Blue JapanJapanese streetwear brand of hysteric glamor where color, pop culture and y2k style mix explosively obtaining naughty and adorable garments.
Brands like Hysteric GlamourJapanese brand (Tokyo) founded in 2007 by the designer Hiromichi Ochiai. FACETASM expresses diversity and a multifaceted nature as well as expressive creativity and experimentation. All this with a delicate and precise attention to detail.
Brands like Facetasm"Design, utility and technology": This is how this prestigious Japanese outdoor fashion brand (Tokyo) is characterized. Minimalism, solid and durable items, high specification materials...
Brands like White MountaineeringAuralee represents modernity and purpose. Founder Ryota Iwai chose the name for its evocative sound, meaning "The Lands That Lights Up." Their designs blend authenticity, calm elegance, and comfort with sensitive sophistication, envisioned for morning wear.
Brands like AuraleeNumber (N)ine, founded in 1997 by Takahiro Miyashita, creates detailed Americana-inspired clothing. With a strong emphasis on music, the brand sets itself apart from others of its time, drawing inspiration from The Beatles' "Revolution 9".
Brands like Number (N)ine"FORSOMEONE" reflects Satoshi's experience in making clothes, especially for artists he closely collaborates with. Under the concept of "NEW LEGACY," Satoshi reconstructs collections from his perspective, focusing on overseas fashion culture that serves as inspiration for the brand's unique offerings.
Brands like ForsomeoneSince 1947, the Japanese brand has innovated in high-quality denim and jeans washing techniques. With elegant and timeless designs, Edwin has become an icon of global fashion. Additionally, the brand is committed to sustainability, using recycled materials and eco-friendly techniques in its production processes. Fashion with a conscience never looked so good!"
Brands like EdwinHeron Preston is an artist, designer, content creator, creative director, and DJ. His clothes reflect sensitivity to the street, music, digital cultures and the environment. He was a designer for Nike, joined Kanye West's creative team, and has started his own clothing brand.
Brands like Heron PrestonJapan, 1997. WTAPS has long been at the forefront of the Japanese OG streetwear movement. Its roots lie in the Ura-Harajuku movement of the 1990s and the brand has stuck to creating only high-quality clothing.
Brands like WTAPSMagazine and clothing brand founded in 2000 in Berlin, Germany. 032c's mission in each collection is to inform, provoke and activate the imagination. Its values are freedom, research, creativity, fantasy equals reality, aspiration is achievement and everything is culture in progress.
Brands like 032CAlexandre Mattiussi studied fashion design in Paris and worked in several fashion houses before starting his own brand, AMI, in 2011. The brand offers stylish and versatile clothing for men and women, inspired by Parisian nonchalance and blurring the line between casual and chic.
Brands like AMI ParisSince 1970, Kenzo has celebrated cultural diversity and nature with daring and colorful fashion. Their mix of prints and refined colors is both exuberant and sophisticated, embodying optimism and impertinence. The Parisian fashion house continues to reinterpret its unique codes for a modern audience, staying true to its distinct style.
Brands like KENZOThis brand comes from Paris and it is unique as his name mentions, because his creator Edmond Luu wanted people to feel powerful and with determination to face everyday challenges, and they feel as the main character of their own story. His inspirations are video games, manga characters and science fiction movies.
Brands like Pièces UniquesThanks to the ingeniousness of Jérémie Egry, Aurélien Arbet and José Lamali in 2012 was born Études in Paris and New York. Their vision refers to the street culture with a modern design. Their clothes are recognized for their graphics like Blue Klein and the 12 stars of the European flag. Their objective is the union between cultures.
Brands like ÉtudesJehucal is the bridge between luxury and streetwear with affordable prices. A brand created by EMAY4K (Jehu-cal) that has a most inspiring story behind it.
Brands like JehucalSeoul-based brand Andersson Bell, established in 2014, merges Korean and Scandinavian cultures. With a unique perspective, the brand reinterprets Scandinavian vibes through a Korean lens.
Brands like Anderson Bell"1377 is the ultimate destination for Alexandra Zhrina, the owner, curator, and designer, to pursue her professional career. With a natural inclination towards the brand, she brings her expertise and passion to create a unique and curated experience."
Brands like 1377Mawalola, the Nigerian designer, creates boldly desirable clothing with provocative designs and dancehall-inspired collections. Edgy and unique.
Brands like MawalolaKotohayakozawa, launched in 2015, is a women's brand embracing an improvised way of making. The brand revolves around one-of-a-kind pieces, offering two lines in addition to its collection line.
Brands like KotohayakozawaCharles Jeffrey LOVERBOY is both a fashion label and a cult club night, intertwined to inform each other. Founded by Charles Jeffrey, the brand values diversity, self-identity, and relentless support of the LGBTQIA+ community. The collections pay homage to historical references rendered intrinsically modern, embracing kindness, friendship, collaboration, and the colorful tension between control and chaos.
Brands like Charles Jeffrey LoverboyGosha Rubchinskiy, a trailblazing designer, transcends post-Soviet and rave influences, blurring East-West boundaries. The brand, now independent, under Gosha's leadership, ventures into new projects and collaborations, fueled by creative independence. A journey shaped by community support.
Brands like Gosha RubchinskiySergey Chernov, a small independent designer of knitted clothes based in Moscow, creates unique knitwear from dead yarn, cotton, and linen. Inspired by the sea, travel, and nature, his designs reflect the concept of slow fashion. Sergey Chernov's limited-quantity knitwear, born during a seaside stroll, captures the beauty of nature and the designer's wanderlust. The garments tell stories inspired by the stunning natural landscapes observed during travel, emphasizing the connection between fashion and the environment.
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