Takashi Murakami x Hiroshi Fujiwara “Hi & Lo” Exhibition
Both representing the forefront of movements in Japan’s street fashion and contemporary pop art community, Hiroshi Fujiwara and Takashi Murakami are in the midst of preparing for their end of the month exhibition titled “Hi & Lo&...
fragment design x Nike Tennis Classic
It’s no secret Hiroshi Fujiwara and fragment design’s participation alongside Nike on the Tennis Classic this year. The former Tennis Classic has seen no less then two collaborations in a short period of time including this upcoming f...
Hiroshi Fujiwara x Stussy Zip Up Hoodie
As spotted in the latest issue of honeyee.mag, Hiroshi Fujiwara has designed a check zip up parka for Stussy. For now though it seems like the jacket will remain exclusive to the Japanese market.
Takashi Murakami x Levi’s Fenom “Hi & Lo” Denim
In the upcoming Honeyee Mag, a preview features Levi’s Fenom in a collaboration with the familiar imagery of Takashi Murakami. Murakami’s signature personified flower is seen along the lower leg which is usually a spot reserved for th...
honeyee.mag Vol. 6 “New Style”
Titled “New Style” Volume 6 from honeyee.mag features editorials on Japan’s streetwear head honchos, including the like of Tetsu Nishiyama of WTAPS, Soph’s 10 year anniversary and a look into Hiroshi Fujiwara’s trave...
Hiroshi Fujiwara & Takashi Murakami present Hi & Lo
At the fore front of the Japanese contemporary culture lie Hiroshi Fujiwara and Takashi Murakami, two of the most recognizable figures in the fields of art and design. Coming together they will be producing and curating an exhibition showcasing both...
The Evolution of Kangol Headwear with Hiroshi Fujiwara
In it’s latest Honeyee feature, the magazine takes a journey into the history of this iconic English head wear company. Through time, Kangol has had it’s fair share of fans including The Beatles in the 60′s all the way up to LL...
fragment design x cheez T-shirt
As Japanese brand cheez moves forward, their latest steps include a big boost from fragment design for the brand largely rooted in graphic tees and colorful hoodies. Set to debut their own proper store at the start of next month are a series of h...
“You Know What I Got This Summer” by Hiroshi Fujiwara
Hiroshi Fujiwara’s newest feature on Honeyee shows us his acquisitions over the summer. The majority of his acqusitions were knit wear from brands such as Fendi, Dior Homme, Hermès, Fred Perry, and Martin Margiela. Many of the items are fro...
Nike SB P-Rod 2 by Hiroshi Fujiwara
Here are some sneak pictures of a Nike SB P-Rod 2 (Paul Rodriguez Pro model) sample designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara. The highlights are the rainbow colors on the heel detail and the small fragment logo on the tongue. The premium P-Rod 2 has a gucci...
Hiroshi Fujiwara in Nike Campus
Hiroshi Fujiwara, the godfather of streetwear, has just recently visited the Nike Campus in Beaverton, Oregon, for the Nike Beijing 08 Innovation Summit. The event showcased upcoming releases including the much anticipated Hyperdunks. While there...
IDF Live @ FIL
Hiroshi Fujiwara has posted up a video of his performance from last year’s FIL 1st Anniversary celebration which also include DSK and Ino Hidefumi. The video as well as mp3′s of the performance are now available on iTunes Japan. Aside...
Hiroshi Fujiwara x adFunture Figure
Since 2002 toy-makers adFunture has given the opportunity to the world’s creatives as they set forth in producing art and design in three dimensional art form. Amongst their creations is a figure of Hiroshi Fujiwara featuring attire relatin...
Stussy Sunglasses “Hiroshi” Model
Here are some orthodox frames from Stussy with a contemporary update. Following suit of the “Michael”, “Naomi”, and “Kiyonaga”, Stussy now brings you the “Hiroshi” as in marketing monster Hiroshi Fuji...