The Japanese clothing brand holds a style show at Housetop, which sits atop the magnificent royal residence.

The Japanese clothing brand holds a style show at Housetop, which sits atop the magnificent royal residence.





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TOKYO --

 A design show was hung on the roof of the Palaceside Working in the capital's Chiyoda Ward on Sept. 1 as a feature of Design Week Tokyo, one of the greatest occasions of its sort in Japan.


Thirty models clad in men's clothing brand "Meanswhile" strolled down the 100-meter runway on the roof sitting above the Royal Castle as the sun set.


The event was organized as a feature of Design Week Tokyo in 2014 by the style brand created by inventor Nohiro Fujisaki - facilitated by the Japan Style Week Association and further supported by The Mainichi Papers Company. Yes, different elements.

It was the principal style show held at the nine-story building, which houses the Tokyo administrative center of the Mainichi Shimbun, since its development was completed in 1966. Clothing, clothing is a tool."

Tokyo Design Grant 2020 winner Fujisaki is holding the style show for the second time. "I feel better that it's over," he said after the occasion. ""I felt that an outside runway would take a risk like the climate. However, on the other hand, I accepted that I could create something unique above the climate and normal conditions, so I made a strong choice. (to manage). Outside chance. It just turned into a one-time show."

(Japanese unique by Osamu Ishimaru, Public Relations Unit

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