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  2. Evisu - Wikipedia

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    Ebisu is the name of the Japanese folk god of money who is usually portrayed with a fishing rod. In the early 1990s Yamane introduced a tailoring line, followed by fishing and golf lines. In 1999, he introduced a ladies fashion line called Evisu Donna to complete the development of Evisu as a full-fashion range going far beyond a jeans brand.

  3. Eley Kishimoto - Wikipedia

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    The company has also created numerous products to display their print designs, such as wallpaper, furniture and furnishing fabrics, glassware and crockery. The company also operates in areas usually ignored by fashion designers including the automotive industry, architecture, phone/computer technology and packaging, and artist and gallery ...

  4. H. Naoto - Wikipedia

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    Naoto Hirooka, better known as h.NAOTO (born 1977), is a Japanese imaginations-related fashion designer.H. Naoto's style of clothing and accessories could be classified under Japanese punk and Gothic Lolita, and he has been called the "most visible and successful of the labels fixated on that style."

  5. Yuima Nakazato - Wikipedia

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    He began making clothes as a self-taught designer from his high school days before graduating from the Antwerp Royal Academy with a degree in fashion design in 2008. At the time, he was the youngest Japanese graduate from the program. [1] While at Antwerp, Nakazato instructors included Linda Loppa, Dries van Noten and Walter Van Beirendonck.

  6. Tokyo Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Fashion Week is particularly known as the world's leading showcase for avant-garde and experimental fashion, as well as Tokyo streetwear. [8] [9] [10] It is the largest fashion week in Asia. [4] Since 2019, Rakuten, Japanese technology conglomerate, has been the title sponsor branding the event as the Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo. [6]

  7. The 6 Japanese Makeup Brands ELLE Editors Love - AOL

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    J-beauty has dominated the industry for some time, especially in the makeup categories. Shop the six best Japanese makeup brands ELLE editors and reviewers love.

  8. Rei Kawakubo - Wikipedia

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    Rei Kawakubo was born on 11 October 1942 in Tokyo. [2] Her early life in Japan was summarized by Judith Thurman in a New Yorker article from 2005 stating: "She was the oldest of her parents' three children and their only daughter...

  9. Tsumori Chisato - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Tsumori opened her first free-standing shop outside of Asia. The boutique was designed by Christian Biecher and is located on rue Barbette in The Marais neighborhood of Paris . Currently, the Tsumori Chisato brand has over 40 sales points along with Asian freestanding stores, and outlets in the United States, Italy, Russia, and Scandinavia.