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The Tokyo Look Book: Stylish To Spectacular, Goth To Gyaru, Sidewalk To Catwalk
The Tokyo Look Book Stylish To Spectacular Goth To Gyaru Sidewalk To Catwalk Author:Philomena Keet Tokyo is home to the most creative and stylish fashion in the world. The Tokyo Look Book takes us on a dazzling journey through the streets, clubs, and boutiques of this trendsetting city to introduce us to the people who wear the latest fashions and the people who make them. Crammed with — cool, full-color photographs of Tokyo's trendy teens a... more »nd twenty-somethings captured candidly as they work and play, this is a comprehensive look at the richly varied fashion scenes that thrive in Japan's capital city -- from the "gal" mecca of Shibuya, to the goths and cosplayers who hang out on
Jingubashi bridge on Sundays, through the cutting-edge kids on the Harajuku backstreets, to the stylish young professional men and women on Omotesando Boulevard.
Yuri Manabe's distinctive photographic portraits are complemented by insightful text from British anthropologist and fashion expert Philomena Keet, who offers witty and informative background information on each of the fashion scenes introduced, and a plethora of soundbites and quotes from the
featured fashionistas. In addition, there are interviews and spotlights on Tokyos hottest fashion designers, magazines and boutiques, including:
Shibuya 109: Shibuyas iconic shopping mall
Glad News: One of 109s leading boutiques
Reiko Nakane: A former trendsetting "charisma" 109 shop girl, now producer of her own fashion label
Mana: Japanese pop star and designer of Elegant Gothic Lolita brand, Moi-meme-Moite
h.Naoto: Creator of the popular goth/punk brand
Takuya Angel: Creator of the cult cyber-kimono brand
Team Message: Designer of skate/streetwear brands
Dog: Owner of a cult street-fashion boutique
Shoici Aoki: Creator of the influential street-fashion magazine FRUiTS
Garcia Marquez gauche: The husband-and-wife team behind this stylish brand for young women
5351 Pour Les Hommes: A fashionable mens brand
Tokyo Fashion Week: A peek behind the scenes
Mannenya: Purveyor of traditional Japanese workmens outfits« less