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Tokyo is home to a creative and daring street-style scene, rich with subcultures and shaped by constant motion. In Tokyo Street Style, fashion writer Yoko Yagi explores influential trends, covering an eclectic range of styles from kawaii cute to genderless looks, while designers, editors, models, stylists, and other important personalities in the Tokyo fashion scene share
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Paperback, 240 pages
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April 3rd 2018
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Not bad for people who don't know much about street fashion in Tokyo like me. They give a quick background to the 'big' names in the Tokyo street style scene aside from the basics of where the bigger trends started, but I'm not really sure whether this book is a tour guide or maybe more of a mook? Let's settle for mook. If you know your Tokyo street fashion brands and select stores you might give this book a miss, but they did include a list of places and shops to go to--some of which are hard t
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The writing isn't that great, but the wealth of information about Tokyo's street style and shopping is!
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A very beautiful and interesting, if simplistic, read.
The books is mostly based on interviews with store and label owners as well as other influencers in the fashion industry in Japan and the world (bloggers, photographers, magazine editors, etc.). Due to this, the book feels very subjective both in the writer's voice and the structure of the book itself, with specific people describing trends and fashion history the way they personally experienced them.
While there are lengthy descriptions of th ...more
The books is mostly based on interviews with store and label owners as well as other influencers in the fashion industry in Japan and the world (bloggers, photographers, magazine editors, etc.). Due to this, the book feels very subjective both in the writer's voice and the structure of the book itself, with specific people describing trends and fashion history the way they personally experienced them.
While there are lengthy descriptions of th ...more
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