Tag: new shop opening

M.Y.O.B NYC x DAMAGE Popup Shop at LaForet Harajuku – May 29th to June 11th

M.Y.O.B NYC x DAMAGE Popup Shop at LaForet Harajuku – May 29th to June 11th

Posted on May 21, 2015 in

Two of the hottest streetwear brands in Harajuku over the last year have been M.Y.O.B NYC and DAMAGE (DVMVGE). The two independent brands - one from Japan and one from Taiwan - will join forces and host a limited time

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Milklim Harajuku – Pastel Fairy / Fancy Japanese Fashion Boutique

Milklim Harajuku – Pastel Fairy / Fancy Japanese Fashion Boutique

Posted on May 11, 2015 in

Milklim is a Japanese fashion brand known for super-kawaii fairy/fancy fashion in all shades pastel. Founded in Nagoya, the brand recently moved their flagship shop to the capitol of kawaii - Harajuku! The new Milklim Harajuku boutique is located on

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Japanese Fashion Brand M.Y.O.B Opening Boutique at LaForet Harajuku

Japanese Fashion Brand M.Y.O.B Opening Boutique at LaForet Harajuku

Posted on August 19, 2014 in

M.Y.O.B is an independent Japanese fashion brand best known for its transparent ear cuffs and die cut accessories. We see M.Y.O.B items being worn on the streets of Harajuku often, and the brand has been championed by popular artists and

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Uniqlo Ginza Megastore Opens In Tokyo – 100+ Pictures

Uniqlo Ginza Megastore Opens In Tokyo – 100+ Pictures

Posted on March 16, 2012 in

Global Japanese retailer Uniqlo has opened a huge flagship store in Tokyo's Ginza district. Designed by Wonderwall's Masamichi Katayama, famous for his innovative work with BAPE and chic Parisian boutique Colette, the Ginza flagship, which has twelve floors and takes

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Korean Select Shop “Star Five” Tokyo Opening w/ K-Pop Group Wind Hold Venus

Korean Select Shop “Star Five” Tokyo Opening w/ K-Pop Group Wind Hold Venus

Posted on October 1, 2011 in

K-Pop has been big in Japan for several years, but it's absolutely exploded in 2011. You can't walk far in central Tokyo without being bombarded by advertising for Korean pop acts. K-Pop concerts in Japan regularly sell out far in

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WC Shibuya Shop Grand Opening – Starring a Giant Swinging Bear

WC Shibuya Shop Grand Opening – Starring a Giant Swinging Bear

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After shocking the Tokyo fashion scene by suddenly closing their popular Harajuku and Shibuya locations in August, Japanese fashion brand WC is back in action with a brand new multi-story shop on a prime corner along the famous Center Gai.

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Faddy Robot Shibuya Popup Shop – Korean Fashion Brand x K-Pop in Tokyo

Faddy Robot Shibuya Popup Shop – Korean Fashion Brand x K-Pop in Tokyo

Posted on September 12, 2011 in

South Korean fashion brand and character goods company FaddyRobot launched a limited-time popup shop in Shibuya this weekend. The FaddyRobot shop was open for only four days (from 09/08 to 09/11) in Parco's SR6 Space at the top of Spain

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The Hep Star Opening Party at LaForet Harajuku

The Hep Star Opening Party at LaForet Harajuku

Posted on February 22, 2011 in

The Hep Star has landed at La Foret Harajuku! It may sound like a cool vacation destination in a science fiction movie, but the Hep Star is actually a super-hip Japanese "real clothes" fashion brand. To celebrate their LaForet debut,

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Forever 21 Shinjuku Grand Opening

Forever 21 Shinjuku Grand Opening

Posted on May 29, 2010 in

Today, Saturday, May 29, 2010, the new Forever 21 store in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo will hold its grand opening. Last night, before the "official opening", the store hosted a special "Pre-Opening Party" event where fans of the brand

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Mishka NYC Opens in Harajuku, Tokyo

Mishka NYC Opens in Harajuku, Tokyo

Posted on March 6, 2010 in

On Saturday, March 6, 2010, New York streetwear company Mishka NYC opened its first store in Japan. The new shop is located in the Harajuku neighborhood in Tokyo, near where the old Erostika (Rockin Jellybean) shop used to be. To

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