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Tokyo, Japan: Interview of Tomoko Inuzuka

TOKYO CITY GUIDE : SHOPPING / FASHION INSIDER

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– I think Japanese girls are all the same now.

Tomoko Inuza has a unique look for sure. Made up of Minnie‘s détails (yep Mickey Mouse’s girlfriend) and the creative outfits of the Indian fashion designer Manish Arora.

Tomoko is certainly his biggest fan. Humoursly, she said: “I want marry him“, a quick look at her Mickey watch. Tomoko and her husband Katsuhiro are the managers of Vermeerist Beams shop in Harajuku.

A kind of boudoir presenting a colorful outfits and accessoiries selection of Japanese and overseas fashion designers, like the great Manish Arora of course. Funny, Tomoko and I were at one of the shows of Manish at Cique d‘Hiver, without knowing each other! Small fashion world!

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– I was at Manish first show in the London Fashion Week, four years ago. Very Bright colors: I’ve bought few pieces very difficult to sell in Tokyo. 

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Tomoko regrets:

– Here young people have no energy and originality to get dressed. Three reasons: the parents buy their clothes. Magazines are bad: same styling, not interesting. Except the Nihon Vogue. And they spend all their money in mobile phones.

The grim reality? We laugh.

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– The hype Aoyama is the trendiest area in town to me,

says Tomoko. Where bash shops have incredible architectures. Her choice: Comme des Garçons, Corso Como and Loveless. And serious, Tomoko concludes with:

– Fashion is my life.

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Photos : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2014, tous droits réservés. 

Domo arigato Tomoko.  

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Tokyo, Japon: rencontre avec Tomoko Inuzuka

TOKYO CITY GUIDE : SHOPPING / EXPERT MODE

Toyo-Japan-Tomoko Inuzuka-Vermeerist Beams-1-Photo Mademoiselle Le K-copyright 2014

– Je pense qu’aujourd’hui les filles japonaises sont toutes pareilles. 

Tomoko Inuzuka a un look unique, inspiré par Minnie (oui la meuf de Mickey aux longs cils). Et surtout par les créations du talentueux styliste indien Manish Arora, dont elle est certainement la plus grande fan.

Avec une pointe d’humour, elle confie vouloir l’épouser, un bref regard sur sa montre Mickey. Tomoko et son époux Katsuhiro sont les responsables du Vermeerist Beams à Harajuku.

Petit Boudoir à la sélection très colorée et pleine de fantaisie de créateurs internationaux, dont le fameux Manish Arora bien sûre. Amusée, nous aurions pu nous croiser à ses shows parisiens.

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– J’étais au premier défilé de Manish à la London Fashion Week. Beaucoup de couleurs vives: très difficile à vendre à Tokyo.

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Tomoko regrette :

– Les jeunes manquent d’énergie et d’originalité dans leur façon de s’habiller ici. Trois raisons: les parents qui achètent souvent leurs vêtements. Les magazines qui sont mauvais. Ils proposent tous le même stylisme inintéressant. A l’exception du Nihon Vogue. Et enfin le portable, où passe tout leur argent.

Sans concession! Nous rions.

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Le très hype Aoyama 

est actuellement le quartier le plus tendance de la capitale d’après Tomoko. Où les boutiques rivalisent d’architectures improbables et fantasques réussies. Ses préférées : Comme des Garçons, Corso Como et Loveless. Et de conclure sérieuse :

– La mode, c’est ma vie. 

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Photos : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2014, tous droits réservés. 

Domo arigato Tomoko.  

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– The most important Japanese fashion magazines are Nihon Vogue, Numéro Tokyo, ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar. 

When I met Maki Saito, she was the Picture Editor of Numero Tokyo. She studied first the English Art and Litterature at Kobe university and Photography in London: 

– I wanted to be a photographer. I travelled in all Europe during one year. Back to Japan, I started working at Nihon Vogue and GQ. Then I came at Numero Tokyo, six months before the first issue with Kate Moss. 

What are the differences beteween Numero (Paris) and Numero Tokyo? 

– We do our own shooting, covers and fashion series. Different cultures, different tastes. In Japan, pictures have to be more cutter and sweeter. 

What about her Tokyo? 

– Tokyo is a really interesting city with lots of different areas. We have everything. Shinjuku people are different than Shibuya people.

1. I enjoy small areas: Mishuku is close to Shibuya, with small bars and used to be a big traditional place.

2. Last week-end, I went to Jyugaoka station for shopping pottery. I really like Japanese sets.

3. For fashion: Shibuya and Harajuku. I like to go to Beams. I love hats, any kind of hats. I love shoes too, but I always buy them overseas. 

As a traveler: 

– I feel different, more open minded. I love going to big cities. I came from country side, a small archipelago, famous for Udon (kind of Soba): the landscape and the sanctuaire of 88 temples and thousand steps to reach to one of them (Kompirasan). I enjoy calm and friendly people.

Photo : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2014, tous droits réservés.

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