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tokyo has some of the hottest street fashions in the world. sure id check out dior and whatever if i couldnt find one at home, but i wouldnt miss 109 in shibuya (if i were a girl) or even harajuku... moussy, love boat, etc are all awesome.
 
You all know your stuff, so I don't have much to add...for guys...just to say that:

Loveless also carries a lot of vintage...
Abahouse may be good for guys; it's on Meiji Dori btwn Shibuya and Harajuku...
There' another big men's store on the right side of the same street...they carry Haute and new designers and all sorts of good stuff...I forgot the name right now though...(>_<)..
I agree w/Runner about United Arrows...
You'd also want to check out Parco in Shibuya, they carry a lot of Japanese brands...
Also nearby, Movida has Via Bus Stop where they sometimes carry a few new Japanese brands...along with Chalayan, McQueen, Anne V. Hash, etc.

Have fun! (^.^)
 
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hi,Does anyone know of any Japanese brands that does of similar style of APC,dior homme,cloak? Also are there any Japanese labels that make boots similar to Carpe Diem, but of a more affordable price? I will be heading to Tokyo in mid October.
 
there are far too many designer brands to ginza to list them all out...pretty much most designer brands that are international would be sold there.... what kind of stuff are you into?
 
magicclean said:
hi,Does anyone know of any Japanese brands that does of similar style of APC,dior homme,cloak? Also are there any Japanese labels that make boots similar to Carpe Diem, but of a more affordable price? I will be heading to Tokyo in mid October.

Check out a brand called Julius - it's very Carpe Diem, I think. And bring me back some stuff while you are at it :D
 
Omote-sando Hills topping-off ceremony
An Omote-sando landmark for the next generation

A topping-off ceremony was recently held for Omote-sando Hills (Jingumae 4-Chome Urban Redevelopment Project), a project backed by the Jingumae 4-Chome Urban Redevelopment Association (Chairman: Mr. Toru Ishii).

(* Topping-off refers to the stage of construction in which the framework of the building is almost completed. For concrete buildings and steel-frame buildings, it refers to the stage in which the building frame is completed.)

This is the project involving the reconstruction of the Dojunkai Aoyama Apartment complex - a well-known landmark at Omote-sando, which is one of Tokyo's most prominent and fanciest shopping area. The development site, which lies in the center of Omote-sando between the Omote-sando Subway Station and Meiji Shrine, occupies approximately 1.2 hectares. With six floors above ground and six below, Omote-sando Hills will form a multipurpose complex with a total floor area of 33,916 square meters, comprising commercial facilities, residences, and parking, and is slated for completion in January 2006. The project, which was designed by the world-renowned architect Tadao Ando, takes into account Omotesando's historical landscape and surroundings. Efficient use of underground space have kept the building's height lower, maintaining harmony with a row of zelkova trees. The rooftop will be planted with lush greenery, creating a greenscape extending to the row of zelkova trees.

While seeking to create a facility to serve as a new landmark for the next generation, we plan to bequeath the existing landscape to the next generation by reproducing part of the much-cherished walls of the Dojunkai Aoyama Apartments.

[Omote-sando Hills Overview]
Project name: Jingumae 4-Chome Urban Redevelopment Project
Location: Jingumae 4-Chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Development area: Approx. 1.2 hectares
Site area: 6,051.36 m[size=-2]2[/size]
Total floor area: 33,916.13 m[size=-2]2[/size] (including parking)
Number of floors: Six above ground, six below ground
Maximum height: 23.3 m
Structure: Steel-framed reinforced concrete structure; steel-reinforced concrete structure and steel-framed concrete structure in some sections
Purposes: Retail, apartment complex, parking, etc.
Parking: 20 spaces for residential use and 196 spaces for retail use
Design: Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, Mori Building joint design entity
Developer: Jingumae 4-Chome Urban Redevelopment Association
Date of completion: January 2006 (planned)


from mori.co.jp



it is to open on February 11.
 
there seems to be a corner/store of Ann Demeulemeester operated by Orizzonti.
 
i personally think they could have made the building a LOT more interesting looking for spending so much time on it, it seems cash really is tight these days. plus, the name is HORRIBLE...people are going to confuse it with roppongi hills right and left....

...but i will forgive them if they put in some interesting shops...i for one am hoping for a store that carries boudicca..

thanks for the article, runner :flower:
 
is there any boutique or shop that carries boudicca in tokyo?
i am leaving for tokyo tomorrow morning! yay!
 
voodoo_mary said:
is there any boutique or shop that carries boudicca in tokyo?
i am leaving for tokyo tomorrow morning! yay!

apparently not (unless anyone has heard otherwise?)... which you guys don't know how SAD it makes me... :cry: :doh:

have fun! its getting cold out though so bring a good jacket! ;)
 
you're welcome mishahoi


this shop carries boudicca now.
apparently they already bought S/S 06 as well.


Tokyo, Elpee.Factory, 2-7-8 West Ebisu, Shibuya-Ku, +81 3 57 28 71 81
 
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thankyou! this just makes me love fushimi kyoko even more... i haven't been there since this spring and they didn't have any boudicca then but i'll have to go back asap... i love stylists who actually have good taste ;)
 
Valentino Opens Tokyo Flagship

[FONT=Verdana,Sans-Serif]By Godfrey Deeny[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana,Sans-Serif]Fashion Wire Daily - Paris - The Valentino expansion continues.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana,Sans-Serif]
The Italian designer opened a flagship in Tokyo luxury shopping neighborhood Ginza on Thursday, bringing to twelve the number of new Valentino stores opened this year.

Valentino’s latest boutique is located at Namiki-dori in Ginza, situated in the prestigious Royal Crystal Tower.

The 500 square meter space was designed by Italian architect Antonio Citterio, based on the new concept for Valentino boutiques. The store is made up of two floors, where clear colors dominate, using materials like bronze, steel and glass.

“Opening this Tokyo boutique represents the high point of this extraordinary year for the Maison Valentino, which has enjoyed a 21% growth in sales in the past year, and a net profit of 12 million Euros,” boasted Michele Norsa, CEO of Valentino.

Sir Chic intends to retail his luxury ready-to-wear collections, Valentino Roma and R.E.D Valentino, as well as his various accessory choices.

Post-opening, Gae Aulenti, the architect who revamped Paris’ Musee d’Orsay, premiered her documentary on the life of Valentino in Tokyo’s Italian Cultural Institute. This was followed by a runway show featuring models wearing only black and white outfits from Val’s most recent RTW and haute couture collections, with guest of honor local actress Ayako Kawahara,

“Japan represents our third largest market internationally, behind the US and Italy, with nearly $50 million in sales. The Ginza boutique brings to 24 our sales points in Japan, which will be updated throughout 2006,” Norsa added.
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FWD.
 
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The opening of Valentino's Flagship Store in Tokyo, Japan on Thursday, December 01, 2005. (Fashion Wire Daily/Courtesy of Valentino PR, Paris)
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some of A/W 05 Anne Valerie Hash, Hussein Chalayan,etc are on sale at Via Bus Stop.
for example, mens AVH denim jacket was 50% off at VBS Daikanyama, *as of Dec. 4
 
Oh, that's great to know, Runner, thank you! Karma.:flower:

(Do let us know of any other good sales coming up, there are so many things I need this year. :p)
 
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does anyone know any cheap, non big designer brand stores in tokyo? and does anyone know where I could find a street map of tokyo online in english?
 
green.tea said:
does anyone know any cheap, non big designer brand stores in tokyo? and does anyone know where I could find a street map of tokyo online in english?
hmm.... just go to harajuku and walk around. there's hundreds of cool little shops with smaller name stuff and theres also a bunch of used clothing places with plenty of kick *** clothes for cheap.

also try beams... theyre awesome.
 
you are welcome Melisande, and arigato!


green.tea, there are lots of those sorts of brands available at marui, parco, etc.
 
chloe cafe opened on Dec. 1


東京都港区北青山3-11-7
営業時間/11:00~23:00
tel. 03-4335-1751(クロエ インフォメーションデスク)
定休日/'06年1月1~5日(予定)


3-11-7, Kita-Aoyama, Minatoku, Tokyo
11:00~23:00
tel. 03-4335-1751

from elle.co.jp
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