Search results

From Virtual Japan

You searched for Paris

Jump to: navigation, search

For more information about searching Virtual Japan, see Help.

Showing below 66 results starting with #1.


View (previous 100) (next 100) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

No page title matches

Page text matches

  1. Mr. (1,346 bytes)
    22: * [[Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin]], Paris, France
  2. Beams (2,085 bytes)
    10: ...eral locations in [[New York]], [[London]], and [[Paris]].
  3. Yuki Atae (1,241 bytes)
    15: * 2006 - Exhibition at Baccarat museum, Paris, France
  4. Mastermind Japan (2,558 bytes)
    8: ... to foreign markets. The first expansion was to [[Paris]] where the initial foreign trade shows were held...
  5. Takashi Murakami (7,869 bytes)
    22: ...uperflat Monogram, [[Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin]], Paris, France, 2003
    23: ...akami, Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris & Serpentine Gallery, London, 2002
    28: * KaiKai Kiki, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France, 2001
    43: * Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France, 1997
    54: * Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France, 1995
  6. The Viridi-anne (933 bytes)
    1: ...to have their own seasonal fashion exhibitions in Paris, France.
  7. Miho Nakayama (2,887 bytes)
    13: ...er. As of September 2006, the family is living in Paris, France.
  8. Undercover (3,927 bytes)
    4: ...featured at major fashion shows in both Tokyo and Paris.
    12: In 2002, Takahashi's brand debuted at Paris Fashion week with great success. Soon after in 20...
    24: * 2002 - First Undercover collection in shown in Paris.
  9. Chisato Tsumori (4,333 bytes)
    13: ...urope, located of course in Paris. She also chose Paris as the locale for her first fashion show outside ...
    21: ...0. In 2003, the brand began showing it's lines at Paris fashion week. Since that time, plans have been gr...
    24: ... launched her first shop in Europe in [[1999]] in Paris, France. Clothing from the brand is also availabl...
  10. World Wide Love (3,275 bytes)
    15: ...n't expect to see these designs on the runways of Paris. You're more likely to see these clothes on cool ...
  11. Limi Feu (1,451 bytes)
    8: .... She has since shown her Fall 2008 collection in Paris. Both shows were met with favorable critical revi...
  12. Ato (fashion brand) (1,253 bytes)
    7: ...2000 - First begins showing the ato collection in Paris.
  13. Tokyoites (217 bytes)
    1: ...e from New York, USA) or "Parisians" (people from Paris, France).
  14. Issey Miyake (3,664 bytes)
    1: ...an]], graduating in 1964 before working in both [[Paris]] and [[New York]]. Upon returning to Tokyo in 19...
    4: ...verseas Issey Miyake shop was opened in 1975 in [[Paris, France]] on Place du Marche Saint-Honore.
  15. Uniqlo (4,008 bytes)
    13: ...aris Flagship store is set to open in [[2009]] in Paris.
  16. Junya Watanabe (3,099 bytes)
    6: ...atanabe Comme Des Garcons”, showing the line in Paris later that same year.
  17. Final Home (3,223 bytes)
    5: ...ar presented his collection for the first time at Paris Collection.
    8: ...ll, Kosuke Tsumara presents his collection in the Paris Collection. Since starting his own line, Tsumara ...
    18: ... Tsumara enjoyed his first overseas exhibition in Paris and displayed Final Home for the international co...
  18. Comme des Garcons (3,808 bytes)
    5: ...in [[1978]] and the debut of Comme des Garcons in Paris in [[1981]]. The line’s use of black and distre...
  19. Hiroaki Ohya (2,995 bytes)
    4: ...he name Ohya Design Zoo Co Ltd, presenting in the Paris Collection that same year.
  20. Eri Utsugi (3,351 bytes)
    4: ...apon]] fashion design school and Studio Bercot in Paris, France and worked with multiple designers throug...
  21. Hiroko Koshino (2,977 bytes)
    8: Hiroko Koshino’s first Paris show was in 1983, after the overall breakthrough ...
  22. Yohji Yamamoto (3,334 bytes)
    4: ...e brand quickly began to take off, with the first Paris show taking place in [[1981]].
  23. Samantha Thavasa (3,264 bytes)
    16: ... the appeal of internationalism. Beyonce and both Paris and Nicky Hilton have both been utilized in adver...
  24. Visvim (3,231 bytes)
    24: *Colette – Paris
  25. Zucca (2,415 bytes)
    4: ... collections introduced in [[1989]] and showed in Paris. Having previously worked with [[Misake Design St...
    14: ...orld, and primarily in major fashion hubs such as Paris, London, and New York. The label has been expandi...
  26. Kiminori Morishita (2,147 bytes)
    6: ... the likes of Dantone in Milano, L’eclaireur in Paris, and Harver Nichols in London.
  27. Tao Kurihara (2,029 bytes)
    1: ...n since its inception in 2005 to present shows in Paris and gather a large amount of attention from the i...
    4: ..., her work was drawing international attention in Paris and has continued to grow since.
    12: ... stores located in [[Aoyama]], [[Tokyo]], London, Paris, and New York City. Additionally, major shopping ...
  28. Atelier Pierrot (2,172 bytes)
    4: ...in France in 1985, followed by a Members Salon in Paris in 1988, Hiraku attended the [[Nagoya University ...
  29. Hiromichi Nakano (2,403 bytes)
    1: ...become well known in both its native Japan and in Paris.
    7: ...e each year there, while not allowing his team in Paris to become to influenced by European designs. He h...
  30. Yuki Torii (1,751 bytes)
    4: ...s of her debut, Yuki was a well known name in the Paris fashion scene and soon became a worldwide force i...
  31. Jun Ashida (2,313 bytes)
    8: ...n line of clothing now after training overseas in Paris. Her line, [[Miss Ashida]], is focused on the int...
  32. Kosuke Tsumura (2,150 bytes)
    4: ...ner Award. He presented his own collection in the Paris Collection in that same year for the first time a...
  33. Hello Kitty (3,504 bytes)
    12: ...guilera, Mandy Moore, Heidi Klum, Carmen Electra, Paris Hilton, Lisa Loeb with a pink Hello Kitty Guitar,...
  34. A-net (2,168 bytes)
    37: ..., Tsumori Chisato, ZUCCa, and Final Home all have Paris showrooms and clothing sales represented by A-net...
  35. Atelier Boz (1,964 bytes)
    4: ...]], Takashi Shibata spent three years studying in Paris. Returning in 1995 to Japan, Takashi founded Boz ...
  36. D'espairsRay (2,563 bytes)
    9: ...airsRay played their first international shows in Paris and Berlin. They continued to tour internationall...
  37. Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
    81: * London-Paris-Tokyo (1991)
  38. Wire Yokohama (2,329 bytes)
    3: ...ld, with some stars coming from Germany, Beijing, Paris and London, while Tokyo commits most of the remai...
  39. Master-piece (3,511 bytes)
    9: ...ter-piece shows their line in Berlin, Germany and Paris, France.
  40. Kenzo (1,641 bytes)
    5: ... to men in 1958. Following graduation he moved to Paris in 1964 and tried to find a place for himself in ...
  41. Rei Kawakubo (2,394 bytes)
    5: ... in 1978. The first line presented by Kawakubo in Paris was shown in 1981 and opened her first boutique t...
  42. Shibuya-kei (2,088 bytes)
    7: ...uding the likes of Momus in Britain, Dimitri from Paris in France, and Phofo in the US.
  43. Tokyo Motor Show (2,144 bytes)
    1: ...ith the other four being held in Detroit, Geneva, Paris, and Frankfurt.
  44. Mikio Sakabe (1,762 bytes)
    5: ...how in Europe. He has since then presented in the Paris Collection and [[Tokyo Collection]] and has prese...
    13: ...e’s clothing can be purchased from the Concerto Paris shop in [[Roppongi Hills]] as well as at the [[Is...
  45. Tokyo Hipsters Club (2,158 bytes)
    11: ...[[Mai 68]], referring to the May 1968 uprising in Paris of students to a men’s brand by [[Taishi Nobuku...
  46. Yasuko Furuta (1,715 bytes)
    5: ...two and a half years after graduating from Esmode Paris and in 1997 founded the brand TOGA. She presented...
    7: ...0 boutiques around the world and is presenting in Paris annually.
    15: ...the label’s boutiques located throughout Tokyo, Paris, London, and New York. The flagship store is loca...
  47. Mintdesigns (2,033 bytes)
    6: ...llege]] and worked for a number of brands in both Paris and London.
  48. Eri Matsui (2,076 bytes)
    5: ...sui Japan, with studios located in both Tokyo and Paris.
  49. Hanae Mori (1,924 bytes)
    1: ...r work has earned her collection presentations in Paris and New York and she was the first Asian woman ad...
    4: ... years later opened her haute couture showcase in Paris. Other work that Mori accomplished in her lifetim...
  50. Chie Imai (2,018 bytes)
    14: ...onally, Imai’s products can be found in London, Paris and New York boutiques.
  51. Revolver (2,051 bytes)
    5: Arata moved to Paris when he was 17 and first became interested in fas...
  52. Naoki Takizawa (1,975 bytes)
    6: Rather than Paris, Takizawa made his debut in New York to ensure a ...
  53. Kenzo Takada (1,739 bytes)
    4: ...graduated from Bunka and soon thereafter moved to Paris in 1964, where he tried to get a foot in the door...
  54. Hiroki Nakamura (1,931 bytes)
    10: ... London, Ferrara, New York, Los Angeles, Hamburg, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Toulouse, and Modena, as well as...
  55. Junko Koshino (2,364 bytes)
    4: ...later went on to open boutiques in China in 1985, Paris in 1989, New York in 1992, and Singapore in 1993....
    13: ...n any of a number of boutiques operated in Tokyo, Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Singapore. He...
  56. Takumi Hatakeyama (2,102 bytes)
    4: ...on Grand Prize]]. He also worked for some time in Paris as an assistant designer before returning to Japa...
  57. Keita Maruyama (2,077 bytes)
    4: ... Mainichi Fashion Grand Prix. His work debuted in Paris in the following year, 1997, and he won multiple ...
  58. Akiko Ogawa (1,524 bytes)
    1: ...und the world and is currently sold in [[Tokyo]], Paris, and New York.
    4: ...ly afterwards picked up by buyers in New York and Paris and is currently sold in London as well. In 2005,...
  59. Akira Onozuka (1,567 bytes)
    4: ...ed his first international store in 1994, also in Paris. His work has been widely recognized as a corners...
    10: ...as international boutiques located in cities like Paris, London, New York, and Milan.
  60. Toshikazu Iwaya (1,918 bytes)
    16: ...tiques located throughout [[Tokyo]] as well as in Paris and London and in department stores throughout al...
  61. Tae Ashida (1,683 bytes)
    16: ...ocated in [[Tokyo]], other major cities in Japan, Paris, and London.
  62. Rira Sugawara (1,753 bytes)
    9: ...ork has been shown and sold in shops in New York, Paris, Milan, and London. She is currently part of the ...
  63. Alfredo Bannister (1,651 bytes)
    12: ...und throughout [[Tokyo]] as well as in London and Paris with a new shop soon to open in New York. The Fla...
  64. JAL (Japan Air Lines) (3,019 bytes)
    32: ...anese Red Army on an international flight between Paris and Haneda Airport after a stop in Mumbai, India.
  65. Nova English School (3,716 bytes)
    6: ...om Sweden and Canada who he met while studying in Paris. They opened an initial classroom in Shisaibashi ...
  66. Le Pre Verre (1,746 bytes)
    3: ...celle]], who runs the original of Le Pre Verre in Paris, France with his brother Philippe. Marc is also t...

View (previous 100) (next 100) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)



Search in namespaces:

List redirects
Search for
Pop culture / Travel / Forum / Gallery / FAQ/Help / Submit

Copyright 2008, VirtualJapan.com. All Rights Reserved.