A collection of Tokyo street fashion portraits from Japan's premier fanzine of the same title, photographed by leading Japanese street photographer Shoich Aoki. It comprises 45 portraits of young Tokyo-based teenagers and represents a single documentation of the changing face of street fashion.
Following on from 'Fruits', 'Fruits Too' features the latest from Tokyo based 'Fruits Magazine'. Fruits Too uncovers how street fashion has changed in the downtown districts of Tokyo as seen through the eye of Japanese fashion photographer Shoichi Aoki. 'Fruits Too' captures the strange and often 'surreal' fashion sense of Japanese teenagers.
Influenced by Western fashion trends from the mid 1980s, young teenagers, congregate in the urban centres of Harajuku, Akihabara dressed in gothic costumes and late-Victorian dress. This work charts the trend of Gothic fashion that has swept Japan. It features portraits of Japanese Goths and Lolitas in the urban centres of Tokyo and Osaka.
From the 1970s, Japanese schoolgirl fashions and subcultures have sprung up, burned out, mutated, and evolved into an amazing pop cultural phenomenon that's gone global. This is a handbook to the eleven key styles and subcultures behind it all. Each subculture fashion profile features photos and illustrations of the style.
The Nylon Book of Global Style. The magazine gives us the scene on the street in the five key cities that seem to be the most influential fashion centers, going deep into the neighborhoods of each city and showing us what the looks are now.
Compiled by the style-savvy staff of the seminal monthly iD , this book highlights the work of over 70 designers around the globe. A to Z designer entries include interviews, biographical information, photos of designs by leading photographers, and catwalk shots.