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Originally posted by runner@Sep 8 2004, 09:48 AM
not at all
his works before presenting collections in Paris, if you're interested.

A/W 00
http://www.cfd.or.jp/collect/00aw/highligh..._jun/index.html
S/S 99
http://www.cfd.or.jp/collect/99ss/highlight/index.html
dedicated to you faust.

http://www.leform.ru/designers/mastermind_japan.html

A/W 04
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there will certainly be more I can find, wait a moment.
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Thanks Runner.

I love the S/S 99 from him. Come to think of it,I saw a jacket from this particular collection on Yahoo Japan Auctions. Its very cool. I can see why Rei was so obligatory to take him under her wing.
 
Great site that is btw. You guys should check this out for sure. Frapbois is very cool. And Yasmine Eslami,one of my favorite stylists,did their show too!
 
Originally posted by faust@Sep 7 2004, 10:16 AM
Runner, what is your opinion of Mastermind Japan? I didn't see any collection pictures on their website.
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I think Mastermind pieces have some masculinity inherited from Yohji's deportment which sometimes he shows. and I give him (Masaaki) credit for exhaustive pursuit of another luxuriousness.


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from A/W 04

silk/cashmere sweater

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embroidered version of the scull

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this mastermind version of N-3B is lined with silk and paneled with leather on sleeves, etc.

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Originally posted by Scott@Sep 8 2004, 05:03 PM
Great site that is btw. You guys should check this out for sure. Frapbois is very cool. And Yasmine Eslami,one of my favorite stylists,did their show too!
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it's very popular here.
http://www.frapbois.jp/com/index.html

btw, there is a label named "mint designs". what do you think of them?

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Yes. I see their stuff all the time as well on Yahoo Auctions. They appear to specialize mostly in knitwear which I find very organic almost home made.

Thanks for the Frapbois site. I like their socks and that shirt with bow ;)
 
and for those who want to get to know daikanyama better, the newest issue of hotdog (men's fashion mag) has a special "daikanyama shopping guide" pull out book ^^
 
Strange, I'm on a roll of descovering all these obscure (to us) Japanese brands. First it was Mastermind, and yesterday I saw a couple of pieces by "If Six Was Nine". I'm not sure if the brand is Japanese, but the pieces were made in Japan. Runner, do you know about them? I was particularly impressed with a white cotton crumpled shirt with elongated french cuff sleeves with one antique button and a big safety pin instead of a row of buttons in front.
 
it's another label coming from LGB (sort of like multi-label store which carries AnnD, Collection privee, etc and also sells their own products by the name of LGB).and yes these brands are Japanese.
I heard it's carried by L'Eclaireur, but don't know anything about this season.

I often drive past the store, but very seldom stop by, because it's located opposite the Russian Embassy which is heavily guarded. very difficult to park around there.
from only a few experiences of visiting the store and seeing the stuff, some pieces seem to have something spectacular and customized or one-off feel?
 
Originally posted by runner@Sep 11 2004, 09:35 AM
from only a few experiences of visiting the store and seeing the stuff, some pieces seem to have something spectacular and customized or one-off feel?
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That's exactly how the two pieces I saw looked. The store had some LGB stuff too, but it didn't catch my attention (i'm not into racing motif, with the exception of my Watanabe jeans). That shirt was brilliant, but I'm afraid I am too short for it.

I've noticed a common motif of skulls in Number Nine, Undercover, Mastermind, If six was nine, and even Junya Watanabe (the cufflinks he did this season) - is it a current big trend in Japan or is there always a niche market for the punkish trend?
 
so "if six was nine" turned out to be obscure to me as well, after all!

anything punkish is always marketable here. no little market for that.
motif like scull in particular is an old favorite with younger people.
btw, Undercover does clothes for kids. I've never seen such articles of them.
it's the real thing.
 
I saw some very cute Undercover kids clothes in Vogue Nippon, a god save teh queen/ sex psitols style t shirt and plaid pants. :heart:


i love the skull motif, i'm designing many t shirts with it.
 
Originally posted by runner@Sep 12 2004, 10:42 AM
btw, Undercover does clothes for kids. I've never seen such articles of them.
it's the real thing.
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:shock: wow. hmm, I will be prefering chunky knits and boots for my daughter. I'll skip the skulls :lol: .
 
Originally posted by Spacemiu@Sep 13 2004, 07:48 PM
so no bondage pants for the baby faust? :(
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:lol: No, all the bandage pants are mine.

This will be more of the look when she gets to be that age.

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Originally posted by mishahoi@Aug 31 2004, 12:49 AM
alright, gotcha...i did pass it, but opted to eat lunch instead and headed in the opposite direction and never went in. definitely something to look forward to for next time! :woot:
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Ohh yes this is perfect information I have been looking for shopping info in tokyo for quite some time... its hard to search because I can't read japanese..

I will be visiting tokyo in 2 days...

Can't wait!!

If anybody in tokyo would like to hang out my wife and I are looking for friends over there..

Thanks!!!
 

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