Japanese Fashion in the U.S.
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Scoop NYC is an iconic boutique that spans from New York to all over the US. Heidi Hoelzer, the buyer for the women's line, uses her excellent editing senses to select items that embody the times regardless of the brand's fame or its nationality. She visited Japan during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week TOKYO 2012-13 A/W on invitation from JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization). >>Read More |
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The Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (New York Collection) was held from February 9 through 16. Approximately 90 designers presented their 2012 fall collections. LEATHER JAPAN 2012, which assembles leather brands from Japan, and Vantan Tokyo, from students of the Vantan Design Institute in Japan, presented their first official participation in the show. >>Read More |
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Project Wooster, produced by PROJECT and the men's fashion trend-setter, Nick Wooster, was held at Magic trade show 2012. The concept of this year's Project Wooster was 'American Heritage as seen from Japan' and it gathered 13 Japanese brands focused on craftsmanship based on the common concept of 'handmade' for the Project exhibit. >>Read More |
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SOU SOU creates designs for modern Japanese-style footwear and apparel that can be worn casually and has made innovative proposals to the Japanese fashion world. The company opened its first overseas store in the NEW PEOPLE commercial complex in San Francisco's Japantown in August 2009 and also established an English-language internet shop at that time. >>Read More |
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GiGi K is a shop that sells the type of legwear that can be found in Japan in Manhattan. New York. GiGi K products, which are marked with a 'Made in Japan' label, are characterized by dainty stitch designs created at the legwear manufacturing company Shizuo Knitting in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. >>Read More |
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On October 13, 2011, the popular Japanese brand 'moussy' was opened for a limited time in the first North American pop-up store in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan, which is an emerging fashion district. >>Read More |
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SHINDO Co., Ltd. is a clothing and materials manufacturer that has its headquarters in Fukui Prefecture. Its American subsidiary, SHINDO USA, INC. set up a ribbon showroom in New York nine years ago. >>Read More |
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Prospective Flow, founded by four young Japanese and American creators in 2008, uses Japanese fabrics to produce the brand's clothes in Los Angeles. First showing of the brand at ENK introduced the products mostly made from Kuroki Denim of Okayama, Japan. >>Read More |
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Daidoh International New York, Inc. opened a tuxedo and suit custom order business at the New York bridal shop, Kleinfeld since spring 2010. >>Read More |
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