#tokyo fashion week 2023
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newestcool · 2 years ago
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Akiko Aoki  f/w 2023 rtw Creative Director Akiko Aoki / 青木明子 Models @ @ & @ Fashion Editor/Stylist Maki Kimura / 木村真紀 Makeup Artist Rumiko Ikeda Harris / 池田ハリス留美子 Hair Stylist Hide Saiga / 雑賀英敏 Producer Michio Hoshina / 保科道夫 Casting Director Shimana Daisuke / 島名大介 Photographer Tomohiro Horiuchi / 堀内 智裕 Newest Cool on Instagram
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alternativerunway · 8 days ago
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Tokyo James Spring 2023
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disarmluna · 2 years ago
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Fetico Fall 2023 Tokyo FAshion Week
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mahoganygold213 · 2 years ago
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Chika Kisada |Fall Winter 2023
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xxglamouresque · 2 years ago
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Chika Kisada F/W 2023
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whoworewhatjewels · 1 year ago
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Who Wore What Jewels Weekly
We are rounding up the best jewels of the week from Timothee Chalamet’s astrological-themed Schiaparelli necklace he wore as a belt in Paris to Kerry Washington’s cute personalized letter initial pendants in NYC and Florence Pugh’s amazing curated pearl ear game. Scroll down to see who wore what jewels and vote on your favorite! Enjoy! WHO: Doja Cat WHERE: Victoria Secret Show 2023 WHAT JEWELS:…
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tokyo-fashion · 2 years ago
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60+ Tokyo Street Style Looks, March 2023
Video we shot during the second half of Tokyo Fashion Week in March of 2023 while shooting street snaps for Vogue. Everything in this one was shot with an iPhone, unlike our regular videos. The music is by Japanese artist and Harajuku street style personality Rinne Amano.
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thekimonogallery · 10 months ago
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Models display a creation from the 2023 A/W collection by Japanese designer Jotaro Saito at Tokyo Fashion Week in Tokyo on March 16, 2023. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
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theanticool · 3 months ago
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USA Olympic Women's Freestyle Wrestling Squad
Finally, wrestling starts this week! August 5th, we will be getting the start of all the wrestling competition. Best combat sport at the Olympics imo. Excited to see everyone compete. Here is a quick run through of the American women's squad.
Just some context: the team to beat is Japan. The Japanese women's team won 4 of the 6 gold medals available for freestyle wrestling at the 2020 games. The only two Japanese wrestlers who did not medal at all lost to Tamyra Mensah-Stock (who won gold for the US) in the opening round and lost in the final round of the repechage for bronze. That is the level of domination the US team (and the world) was up against.
Sarah Hildebrandt - 50 kg -Hildebrandt is a returning Olympic wrestler. She walked away with a bronze at the 2020 Olympics and is a regular on the podium at the world championships, winning 2 bronze and 2 silver over the years. Unfortunately for Hildebrandt, the field has been dominated by Yui Susaki (arguably the best female wrestler on the planet) since like 2017.
Dom Parrish - 53 kg - This will be Dom Parrish's first Olympics! She won gold at the world championships back in 2022 but went out in the first round of the 2023 world championships. The odds on favorite should be 20 year old Akari Fujinami. She won gold at the 2021 and 2023 world championships and is looking like another blue chip Japanese generational star in women's wrestling.
Helen Maroulis - 57 kg - Helen Maroulis is a veteran of the Olympic games and the first woman in American history to bring home gold for freestyle wrestling back in 2016. She did it in hyper impressive fashion, beating Saori Yoshida - the 2nd best credentialed female wrestler of all time - to do it. Sadly, Maroulis had a bunch of health issues that hindered her 2nd attempt in 2020 (she took bronze) and hasn't reached the same heights since. The favorite has to be 3x world champion Tsugumi Sakurai, another 20 year old phenom who is coming off winning the 2021, 2022, and 2023 gold medals at worlds.
Kayla Miracle - 62 kg - Miracle is looking to overwrite her 2020 experience. A medal hopeful for the US in Tokyo, she ended up losing in the first round of the competition. She's since won a silver medal at the 2021 and 2023 world championships, signalling more comfort in international competition. The favorite at 62 kg has to be Aisuluu Tynybekova of Kyrgyzstan. She was the silver medalist at the 2020 Olympic games and is a 3x world champion.
Amit Elor - 68 kg - Japan is not the only country with young phenoms on the docket. 20 year old Amit Elor is the future of USA wrestling. She's won 7 gold medals at the world level (3 at the jr level, 2 at the U23 level, and 2 at the senior level). She's the odds on favorite to win at this weight class. She hasn't lost on the mat since 2019. She's only given up like 6 points at the senior level through 2 world championships. The main thing for Elor is that she's competing down in weight (she's normally 72 kg). There is some real talent at the weight class (Nonoka Ozaki, Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu, Blessing Oborududu, etc).
Kennedy Blades - 76 kg - I called Elor the future of USA wrestling but so is Kennedy Blades. 20 year old Blades beat out Adeline Gray (6x world champion, 2020 Olympic silver medalist, and most experienced American wrestler) to earn a spot on this roster. Only reason she didn't make the games in 2020 (when she was 17!) is because she lost in the finals of qualification to Tamyra Mensah-Stock, who won a gold medal. Blades was a gold medalist at the u20 world championships and a silver medalist at the U23 world championships. I imagine the favorite for this field would be 2023 champion, Yuka Kagami.
Back later with the guys freestyle team.
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myworldofelegance · 9 months ago
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Kwak Hyun Joo Fall 2023 Ready -to-Wear
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Source:The Impression.com
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newestcool · 2 years ago
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Heaven Tanudiredja Antwerp f/w 2023 rtw Creative Director Heaven Tanudiredja Producer Michio Hoshina / 保科道夫 Photographer Otsuka Misuzu / 大塚三鈴 Newest Cool on Instagram 
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mybeingthere · 10 months ago
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Ceramic buttons by Lucie Rie
Celebrated as one of the most important studio potters of the 20th century, Dame Lucie Rie is famous for her distinctive modernist tableware and vessels. However, it is through Rie’s lesser-known, early work making buttons in the 1940s that we discover the fascinating story of her arrival in London as an Austrian Jewish émigré, the establishment of her career, and how she came to develop her innovative array of glaze textures and colours. These small, wearable objects reveal a story of survival and collaboration at a poignant moment of international conflict.
Born in Vienna, Rie studied pottery at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule under decorative artist and sculptor Michael Powolny. In 1925 Rie set up her first studio in Vienna, and, over the next twelve years, established her place in the artistic community, winning a silver medal at the Paris International Exhibition of 1937. In 1938 she, like other artists such as Frank Auerbach, Naum Gabo and fellow ceramicist Hans Coper, fled Nazi-occupied Austria to begin a new life in London.
Upon arrival in London, Rie continued to work and volunteered for Home Defence duties. However, whilst establishing her studio in London and a new market for her work, Rie needed to make a living. Fellow Venician, Fritz Lampl, was re-establishing his glass manufacturers in London, successfully producing a range of modern decorative glass tableware and figurines for the luxury market. Lampl also began producing press-moulded and blown glass buttons and offered Rie and others work at his company, Bimini, to supplying glass buttons to fashion houses and department stores such as Harrods and Liberty’s.
Rie began to produce her own stoneware buttons in her studio at her house near Hyde Park. She made buttons on the wheel and by hand, producing up to two hundred buttons a week. In 1942 Rie hired Rudolf Neufeld, a fellow refugee, as an assistant. Together they developed a series of plaster moulds, which rapidly sped up the production of the simpler button shapes. The moulds remained on the shelves in her studio until her death. Rie developed a wide range of button designs and employed six people, including Hans Coper, in her studio to support production. Rie also developed a range of innovative glazes that contributed to the development of her distinctive later glaze textures and colours, that she’s so well known by.
The more elaborate and expensive buttons were aimed at the couture market and were laid out on presentation panels so that visitors to the studio could pick out designs. Leading fashion designers of the period also sent fabric samples to the studio, and within a few days she would have to produce buttons to match. In 1980 Rie met the Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, and their friendship resulted in the 1989 exhibition ‘Issey Miyake meets Lucie Rie’ at Tokyo’s Sogetsu Gallery. In the same year, Miyake also used several of her wartime buttons in his collection.
Rie later extended the range to include a variety of jewellery, umbrella handles, and frames for mirrors. For her, the business represented a pragmatic approach to generating an income during the war. However, today the buttons represent a fascinating insight into this lesser-known aspect of Rie’s highly documented career.
Katharine Malcolm, April 2023
https://www.vam.ac.uk/.../lucie-rie-a-secret-life-of-buttons
https://www.apollo-magazine.com/lucie-rie-ceramics.../
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disarmluna · 2 years ago
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Chika Kisada Fall 2023 Tokyo Fashion Week
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mahoganygold213 · 2 years ago
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AKIKOAOKI アキコアオキ |Fall Winter 2023
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xxglamouresque · 2 years ago
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Chika Kisada F/W 2023
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johanirae · 1 year ago
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Jotaro Saito's Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo 2023 collection
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