Tag Archives: Hysteric Glamour
In celebration of their 13th anniversary, one of Japan's original designer toy and punk-inspired brands Bounty Hunter celebrate in fine style along with two fellow high-profile Japanese...
Posted by: Eugene Kan / September 8, 2008 / Also tagged as: Fashion, Hysteric Glamour, Interviews / Comments: 0
Originally debuting as a fashion line catering exclusively to the female demographic, after many years Hysteric Glamour began to expand their horizons to offer their rock&roll/Americana...
Japanese brand, Hysteric Glamour, is collaborating with Medicom Toy to produce the Bearbrick Andy Warhol for their concept store in Isetan Shinjuku in Japan. The design is fairly...
Posted by: Eugene Kan / July 25, 2008 / Also tagged as: Backpack, Fashion, Hysteric Glamour / Comments: 3
As one of the quintessential womens brands with themes revolving around the state of American culture in the 1960s and 70s, Hysteric Glamour once known predominately for womenswear now...
As the Original Fake 2nd Annviersary garnered much attention and anticipation, more developments have surfaced regarding some of OF's unforeseen collaborations. Exiting outside an already stellar cast of collaborative partners such as Levi's, Visvim and Stussy, Original Fake has more up their sleeve with fashion label Under Cover and women's rock-inspired brand Hysteric Glamour jumping on board.
Source: honeyee
Jun Takahashi of Undercover has just revealed a 4-way collaboration between Undercover, Number (N)INE, Hysteric Glamour and N. Hoolywood. The collaboration, named 'QUADROHENIA' (means someone having 4 different personalities) was originally initiated by legendary Japanese stylist Tsuyoshi Noguchi and the only known retail spot that is selling it would be the Hanjyu Men's Department Store in Osaka. On the 1st of Feburary, Undercover will release the first shirt in the collection for this dream collaboration between 4 of the most well-known and received hi-fashion powerhouse in Japan.
Source: Jun Takahashi
Posted by: Staff / January 11, 2008 / Also tagged as: Fashion, Hysteric Glamour / Comments: 0
Japanese brand Hysteric Glamour gained much popularity in its homeland for its Japanese interpretation of American cultural movements, icons and rock music in the 60s and 70s. A look at their recent releases include long-sleeve apparel such as t-shirts, zip-ups and hoodies. Available through Cliffedge.
Towards the late 70s, British leather company Lewis Leathers become an iconic piece among the eras rock groups. People such as Sid Vicious (soon to be Sex Pistols bass player) as well as Paul Simonon and Joe Strummer of The Clash institutionalized the unofficial uniform of rock with their leather jackets. The Lightning was the model of choice for Strummer and as a result Lewis Leathers has teamed up with Japanese rock influenced label Hysteric Glamour to recreate the jacket. Available now at Zozotown's Hysteric Glamour. Priced at ¥155,400 (approximately $1,333 USD).