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Flying Lotus Opens Up About His “Love of Japanese Anime” His Passion Embedded in Netflix Original Anime YASUKE Part Ⅰ
Flying Lotus is best known as a musical genius, but also as a Japanese anime freak. This article unveils his sentiments toward anime and the anecdotes behind creating the story of Netflix original YASUKE and producing its soundtrack. In part 1, he speaks about his intention and aim he wanted to convey in the anime and his ardent love for Japanese anime. -
Yu Nagaba’s Artwork Reincarnated into two-and-a-half Dimentional Art Piece Exclusiviely Available at TOKION
A re-creation of the characteristic warm hand drawn lines. The eyewear parts are handcrafted in Sabae-city in Fukui-prefecture, which ultimately makes it an art piece that is not only a décor but can also be worn for going out. -
The Designer of His Eponymous Brand, Fumito Ganryu vol.3–Fashion Born from the Spirit that Paves Its Way Through the Society and Future
Fumito Ganryu’s punk mind calls out the challenges of the society and pivots to focus on the future. In this installment, you will be vicariously experiencing his foundation—the punk state of mind. -
The Designer of His Eponymous Brand, Fumito Ganryu vol.2–Exploring the Origin that Links Between Society and the Creation
Fumito Ganryu’s stance of designing fashion from the society elucidated from understanding the collection’s background. Tracing back to his origins. -
The universal beauty and eros of Araki’s photography and pieces from the Ming dynasty, as seen at The Feuerle Collection
The Feuerle Collection is a museum in Berlin, where art pieces from China’s dynastic period and Nobuyoshi Araki’s photography coexist. Désiré Feuerle, the founder, talks about the aesthetic beauty of his work and so forth. -
The Designer of His Eponymous Brand, Fumito Ganryu vol.1–Clothes That Cross Over the Border Derived from the Pandemic
Now, the world has changed dramatically due to the havoc. Fumito Ganryu, who is the designer of his eponymous brand, gives a sharp glance at the society and looks for answers for the future. -
Photo exhibition report: Laia Abril reflects on history from the perspective of women
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In the sixth installment of this series, he writes about a recent solo exhibition he saw at Photography Museum Foam Amsterdam that unravels “herstory.” -
A reflection on the relationship between Louis Vuitton and hip-hop / [Shockwaves in Contemporary Music and Fashion] Vol. 10
In this series, Tsuya-chan writes about contemporary music with a focus on Japanese hip-hop. She breaks down the relationship between music and fashion, as well as fashion trends and youth culture. In her tenth installment, she analyzes both Louis Vuitton’s trajectory and hip-hop lyrics to unravel the relationship between the two. -
「時音」Vol.13 AMBUSH® designer Yoon’s power of envisioning the future
Today, there are numerous approaches towards the business and system of fashion. What does Yoon foresee two years into the future? -
The Usual Experience, Intimate View, Interaction with Others, and Returning to the Intrinsic Interview with the Owner of WDsounds, Masashi Sawada -Part 2-
The second half the interview with Masashi Sawada, who is the owner of WDsounds—a record label that leads Tokyo’s both hardcore and hip-hop underground scenes.