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- | '''Japanese Fashion Week''' (東京コレクション) is a weeklong fashion industry event where fashion designers showcase their latest styles and outfits that they hope will set the trend for the rest of the year. | + | '''Japanese Fashion Week''' (東京コレクション) is a weeklong fashion industry event where fashion designers showcase their latest styles and outfits that they hope will set the trend for the rest of the year. |
- | Residents often refer to it as the “Tokyo Collection Week” since the event is largely held in [[Tokyo]]. It is a biannual event, occurring every March and September. | + | Residents often refer to it as the “Tokyo Collection Week” since the event is largely held in [[Tokyo]]. It is a biannual event, occurring every March and September. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
As early as 1985, Japan has held its own fashion week where designers from across the country came and showcased their latest creations. However, Japan Fashion Week was restructured by the Council of Fashion Designers (CFD) in 2005 as a way to garner more national attention, as they used to have difficulty attracting some of the best names in fashion design. | As early as 1985, Japan has held its own fashion week where designers from across the country came and showcased their latest creations. However, Japan Fashion Week was restructured by the Council of Fashion Designers (CFD) in 2005 as a way to garner more national attention, as they used to have difficulty attracting some of the best names in fashion design. | ||
- | The result was a tremendous success, as Japan Fashion Week (JFS) is now one of the most well known and influential fashion showcases. | + | The result was a tremendous success, as Japan Fashion Week (JFS) is now one of the most well known and influential fashion showcases. |
Thus far, there have been six JFS presentations since the restructuring, with a seventh fashion week planned for September of 2008: | Thus far, there have been six JFS presentations since the restructuring, with a seventh fashion week planned for September of 2008: | ||
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==September 2008 Brands and Presentations== | ==September 2008 Brands and Presentations== | ||
Designers can showcase their work in two different arenas. They can showcase their entire collections on the runway, or they can showcase their work at an exhibition. | Designers can showcase their work in two different arenas. They can showcase their entire collections on the runway, or they can showcase their work at an exhibition. | ||
- | ===Brands at Exhibitions== | + | ===Brands at Exhibitions=== |
*AGURI SAGIMORI (Designer: [[Aguri Sagimori]]) | *AGURI SAGIMORI (Designer: [[Aguri Sagimori]]) | ||
*AKIRA NAKA (Designer: [[Akira Naka]]) | *AKIRA NAKA (Designer: [[Akira Naka]]) | ||
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*[[writtenafterwards]] (Designer: [[Yoshikazu]]) | *[[writtenafterwards]] (Designer: [[Yoshikazu]]) | ||
===Showcased Collections=== | ===Showcased Collections=== | ||
- | Monday (September 1st) | + | Monday (September 1st) |
*[[mintdesigns]] (Designers: [[Hokuto Katsui]] and [[Nao Yagi]]) | *[[mintdesigns]] (Designers: [[Hokuto Katsui]] and [[Nao Yagi]]) | ||
*MIKIO SAKABE (Designer: Mikio Sakabe) | *MIKIO SAKABE (Designer: Mikio Sakabe) | ||
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*RITSUKO SHIRAHAMA (Designer: [[Ritsuko Shirahama]]) | *RITSUKO SHIRAHAMA (Designer: [[Ritsuko Shirahama]]) | ||
*[[fur fur]] (Designer: [[Aya Furuhashi]]) | *[[fur fur]] (Designer: [[Aya Furuhashi]]) | ||
- | Tuesday (September 2nd) | + | Tuesday (September 2nd) |
*AKIRA NAKA (Designer: Akira Naka) | *AKIRA NAKA (Designer: Akira Naka) | ||
*[[support surface]] (Designer: [[Norio Surikabe]]) | *[[support surface]] (Designer: [[Norio Surikabe]]) | ||
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*[[Né-net]] (Designer: [[Kazuaki Takashima]]) | *[[Né-net]] (Designer: [[Kazuaki Takashima]]) | ||
*AGURI SAGIMORI (Designer: [[Aguri Sagimori]]) | *AGURI SAGIMORI (Designer: [[Aguri Sagimori]]) | ||
- | *KAMISHIMA CHINAMI (Designer: [[Chinami Kamishima]]) | + | *KAMISHIMA CHINAMI (Designer: [[Chinami Kamishima]]) |
*ato (Designer: [[Ato Matsumoto]]) | *ato (Designer: [[Ato Matsumoto]]) | ||
- | Wednesday (September 3rd) | + | Wednesday (September 3rd) |
*[[everlasting sprout]] (Designers: K[[eiichi Muramatsu]] and [[Noriko Seki]]) | *[[everlasting sprout]] (Designers: K[[eiichi Muramatsu]] and [[Noriko Seki]]) | ||
*[[LI LANG]] (Designer: [[Ji Wenbo]]) | *[[LI LANG]] (Designer: [[Ji Wenbo]]) | ||
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*[[tiny dinosaur]] (Designer: [[Naomi Yamamoto]]) | *[[tiny dinosaur]] (Designer: [[Naomi Yamamoto]]) | ||
*sunaokuwahara (Designer: [[Sunao Kuwahara]]) | *sunaokuwahara (Designer: [[Sunao Kuwahara]]) | ||
- | *[[zechia]] (Designers: [[Lica and Naka]]) | + | *[[zechia]] (Designers: [[Lica and Naka]]) |
*[[BOUTIQUE NICOLE]] (Designer: [[Kyoko Higa]]) | *[[BOUTIQUE NICOLE]] (Designer: [[Kyoko Higa]]) | ||
- | Thursday (September 4th) | + | Thursday (September 4th) |
*[[ZIN KATO]] (Designer: [[Toru Kato]]) | *[[ZIN KATO]] (Designer: [[Toru Kato]]) | ||
*[[matohu]] (Designers: [[Hiroyuki Horihata]] and [[Makiko Sekiguchi]]) | *[[matohu]] (Designers: [[Hiroyuki Horihata]] and [[Makiko Sekiguchi]]) | ||
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*[[UNDER CASTLE]] (Designers: [[Shinichiro Shimojo]] and [[Eiji Matsunaga]]) | *[[UNDER CASTLE]] (Designers: [[Shinichiro Shimojo]] and [[Eiji Matsunaga]]) | ||
*[[G.V.G.V.]] (Designer: [[MUG]]) | *[[G.V.G.V.]] (Designer: [[MUG]]) | ||
- | Friday (September 5th) | + | Friday (September 5th) |
- | *[[Raphus cucu]] (Designer: [[Eriko Isoya]]) | + | *[[Raphus cucu]] (Designer: [[Eriko Isoya]]) |
*[[LEP LUSS]] (Designers: [[Seiji Igeta]] and [[Yoshiko Kato]]) | *[[LEP LUSS]] (Designers: [[Seiji Igeta]] and [[Yoshiko Kato]]) | ||
*Hidenobu Yasui (Designer: [[Hidenobu Yasui]]) | *Hidenobu Yasui (Designer: [[Hidenobu Yasui]]) |
Japanese Fashion Week (東京コレクション) is a weeklong fashion industry event where fashion designers showcase their latest styles and outfits that they hope will set the trend for the rest of the year.
Residents often refer to it as the “Tokyo Collection Week” since the event is largely held in Tokyo. It is a biannual event, occurring every March and September.
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As early as 1985, Japan has held its own fashion week where designers from across the country came and showcased their latest creations. However, Japan Fashion Week was restructured by the Council of Fashion Designers (CFD) in 2005 as a way to garner more national attention, as they used to have difficulty attracting some of the best names in fashion design.
The result was a tremendous success, as Japan Fashion Week (JFS) is now one of the most well known and influential fashion showcases.
Thus far, there have been six JFS presentations since the restructuring, with a seventh fashion week planned for September of 2008:
Designers can showcase their work in two different arenas. They can showcase their entire collections on the runway, or they can showcase their work at an exhibition.
Monday (September 1st)
Tuesday (September 2nd)
Wednesday (September 3rd)
Thursday (September 4th)
Friday (September 5th)