In September 2018, YOHEI OHNO showcased its Spring/Summer 2019 collection at creme de la creme.studio, retro-inspired space on the 8th floor of Harajuku New Royal Building.
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tactor 2019SS Collection
In October 2018, tactor held an exhibition to present its new Spring/Summer 2019 collection. The theme of the collection is COLLAGE.
SUNAOKUWAHARA 2019SS Collection
SUNAOKUWAHARA exhibited its Spring/Summer 2019 collection at its flagship store in Kita-aoyama.
koll 2019SS Collection
In October 2018, koll presented its Spring/Summer 2019 collection in an exhibition. Along with the spread of LGBT movements, we have more opportunities to think about sex and gender. In the fashion industry, the word “genderless” is becoming common and more and more brands launch collections not for a specific gender. In such a trend, there are also designers that shed a light on sexuality, as koll’s collection for this season is based on the key concept “as a woman.”
kaiki 2019SS Collection
In October 2018, kaiki held an exhibition and showcased its new Spring/Summer 2019 collection.
YOHEI OHNO 2018AW Collection
On March 21, 2018, YOHEI OHNO unveiled its 2018 AW collection at polygon Aoyama during Amazon Fashion Week TOKYO.
tiny dinosaur 2018AW Collection
The brand tiny dinosaur unveiled its 2018 autumn/winter collection in an exhibition format. This season’s theme is “walking down the way.” It portrays women who follow their own path at their own pace.
tactor 2018AW Collection
From March 20 to 24, 2018, tactor exhibited its new 2018 autumn/winter collection at Shibuya TOC building. This season’s theme is “MOIETY,” a deeply-rooted half, or an inseparable part, explained the designer Yamamoto.
SUNAOKUWAHARA 2018AW Collection
SUNAOKUWAHARA exhibited its new 2018 Autumn/Winter collection at SUNAOKUWAHARA Kita-Aoyama, a directly managed shop opened on February 22, 2018.
koll 2018AW Collection
From March 20 through 24, 2018, koll exhibited its new A/W 2018 collection at Shibuya TOC Building. Choosing “incompatible” as a theme for this season, the designer Mayu Kusuhara’s eye is on lack of harmony, or clash of colors of natural and artificial objects.