After bringing you the first look at Hirofumi Kiyonaga’s F.C.R.B. x mastermind JAPAN capsule
F.C. Real Bristol, or F.C.R.B. as it is known as, was fathered by SOPH.’s Hirofumi Kiyonaga back in
Prominent Japanese designer and creative mind behind uniform experiment, Hirofumi Kiyonaga,
Since it’s unveiling Nike’s NSW collection has established itself as a distinguished benchmark
This past weekend, SOPH. founder Hirofumi Kiyonaga officially cut the proverbial ribbon to his first location outside of Japan on a busy Hong Kong street. This interview sheds the proper light on the man behind a seminal series of brands.
Hirofumi Kiyonaga adorns a few pages of a spread for this month’s issue of Sense Magazine,
Hirofumi Kiyonaga’s F.C. Real Bristol continue their relationship with Nike, and have
Tai Hachiro (泰八郎), a well known eyewear craftsman from Japan, is known for making high quality
It looks like Stussy has decided to team up with some lead designers and creative people in Japan including the likes of Hiroshi Fujiwara for different models of glasses. Here’s the Kiyonga Model which is made for Soph.’s new Osaka store. Hirofumi Kiyonaga is Sophnet. and F.C.R.B’s creative director. These brands are considered some of the top streetwear brands in Japan. Three colors are available each with Kiyonaga’s name etched onto it. The glasses will be available at Soph. stores in Japan on March 20th.
The latest feature from the Japanese online lifestyle magazine, Honeyee, is the TT + TKO Project. Sponsored by Audi, Honeyee has interviewed five creators from the Japanese scene including an architect, a musician, a fashion designer, a calligrapher, and a music producer. The interviews talk about each person’s unique relationship with the city Tokyo as well as other subjects such as the internet, magazines, products and more. The first interview with tastemaker Hiroshi Fujiwara is up so you can check it out here. (Unfortunately it’s in Japanese)
Uniform Experiment is a new Japanese label by global trend setter Hiroshi Fujiwara and the creative director of SOPH., Hirofumi Kiyonaga. Together they have created a more mature line of clothing which involves suits and ties that are targeted towards the Japanese streetwear crowd that have grown up. Honeyee has conducted an interview on the duo about their thoughts and inspiration behind Uniform Experiment. Fortunately, the interview is done in English so most of us can read it so check out Honeyee for the interview.
In addition, if you want a preview of Uniform Experiment, you can pick up the lately copy of the Honeyee magazine.
Two big Japanese personalities, Hiroshi Fujiwara (of Fragment Design) and Hirofumi Kiyonaga (of Sophnet.) are at the forefront of a new collection titled uniform experiment. The more mature collection features sweaters, suits, pants, ties and other accessories created in painstaking detail. Here’s a quick preview, with more to come for the 2008 Spring season.
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