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Runway for Japan, a charity show to collect funds for victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. It was held at Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo on Sunday May 15, 2011. This is part 3 in a series of 3.

110515-4881: Runway for Japan
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Wednesday May 18, 2011
Kjeld Duits: @Leah B.: The kids got a thunderous applause.
Leah B.: Aww, those kids… and we still don’t know when/if they’ll be able to go home :( They’re so freakin’ cute. Congrats to all involved on the 2million yen raised.
Kjeld Duits: @gionbaby: Yes, not bad.

Runway for Japan, a charity show to collect funds for victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. It was held at Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo on Sunday May 15, 2011. This is part 2 in a series of 3.

110515-4542: Runway for Japan
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Wednesday May 18, 2011
Kjeld Duits: @gionbaby: That is GUT’S DYNAMITE CABARETS. We have covered Gut’s shows several times in the past. More shows here: Oct 2009 | Sep 2008 | Mar 2008 | Mar 2007.
gionbaby: I like the left outfit on this photo so much. I would SO wear the jacket and the shoes. <3 The details on the jacket are really eye-catching and the shoes are just badass! The skirt part of the dress and the leggings are too shiny for my taste, but they look good in this combination.

Runway for Japan, a charity show to collect funds for victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. It was held at Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo on Sunday May 15, 2011. This is part 1 in a series of 3.

110515-4270: Runway for Japan Fashion Show
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Wednesday May 18, 2011
Kjeld Duits: @gionbaby: I am not sure about the designer of the first batch of white clothing. I will ask. @Lactose Intoler-Art: They are wearing ENGINE LABEL.
Lactose Intoler-Art: Interesting..I’m curious to know more about the designer of the guy wearing the polka dots and the girl next to him. Is it the same designer?
gionbaby: I love these so much! Could you tell me the name of the designer?

Spring/Summer 2011 Collection of Japanese fashion brand YUKI TORII INTERNATIONAL on October 21, 2010, during the Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo.

101021-3865
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Friday October 29, 2010
princess gabunales: i love the variety of this collection..from printed, floral, and lines..very nice.
Kjeld Duits: All the full body pictures neatly lined up with the people in almost exactly the same dimensions: You can see this page by clicking on the list view icon on top of the page (the grid). Incidentally, notice how the h.NAOTO show photo (second from top on the left) breaks the rhythm because it doesn’t follow the full body guideline.
Etsune: What looks cool?

Spring/Summer 2011 Collection of Japanese fashion brand Aria Company on October 21, 2010, during the Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo.

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Friday October 29, 2010
Ridz: @Kjeld I don’t have windows, but it’s the first picture, with the model in the black shirt with the silver embellishments on the shoulders, and the gray pants.
Etsune: @Kjeld: I ABSOLUTELY ONE HUNDRED PERCENT AGREE!!! i LOVE how he used only Japanese models! I didn’t want to say it at first, but i COMPLETELY love the fact that he does Because every time you see fashion shows, there are only (or mostly) foreigners. And it gets annoying from time to time, because I’d like to see the use of the Japanese also! It never even crossed my mind that there would only be all japanese models because of financial constraints.
Kjeld Duits: @Ridz: I am not sure I understand which picture you mean. Can you give the number? (If you are using WIndows, you can see the number when you hover your cursor over the photo). @Etsune: I share your feelings. It was a little too quiet and subdued for a fashion show. This is what you expect to see in a shop, not on a runway. I felt the visuals weren’t strong enough to get the designer’s message across. But I did like that Matsunaga only used Japanese models. Out of financial constraints, I am sure, but it was still good to see. I am glad I was able to catch Yuma Matsunaga’s expression when he received the flowers!

Spring/Summer 2011 Collection of Japanese fashion brand The Dress & Co. on October 20, 2010, during the Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo.

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Friday October 29, 2010
Etsune: I really like this! Though the color palette is a bit neutral considering that this is for a spring/summer collection, I really like it. I like the lace hoodie, and the headwrap on the second photo. Even here in America, you can see pictures of some celebrities wearing the ethnic headwraps. I also love the shoes used, and the purple tights. Overall, I like the look of the designer; it’s really sort of a preppy nautical look.
Maria: I haven’t really see many The Dress & Co. works, but from what I’ve seen, they keep their style. Like it! :D
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