FANATIC Magazine Tokyo - Japanese Street Fashion & Culture Four female students at Tokyo&
FANATIC Magazine Tokyo - Japanese Street Fashion & Culture Four female students at Tokyo’s Bunka Fashion College - Rizna, Fuki, Haruka, and Mei - have launched “FANATIC”, a new free print magazine covering Japanese street fashion and culture. With both FRUiTS and KERA recently announcing they will cease printing, these students are taking up the challenge of documenting the Japanese street fashion scene - and specifically Harajuku - in print format. Here is part of their FANATIC concept statement translated into English: In order to raise up the fashion culture of contemporary Japan, Tokyo, and Harajuku, we four students of the Bunka Fashion College have launched FANATIC Magazine. We are working every day to preserve the history of modern fashion through a resurrection of print media, focusing on the inexpressible things which will someday disappear from social media and the internet, shaping a new era of fashion that is both emotionally and visually vibrant as we create a chronicle for our own and future generations. They are very colorful and fun young women, but they are also very serious about Japanese street fashion and culture! The first issue of FANATIC Magazine is available for free at many of the popular vintage and resale shops in Tokyo’s Harajuku, Koenji, and Shimokitazawa neighborhoods. Full Article & Info -- source link
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