From green fashions by a designer who
clothed Lady Gaga to a futuristic take on the traditional kimono and a
streetwear show that drew more than 10,000 people, Japan's Fashion Week has
highlighted the edginess and variety for which Tokyo has long been
known.
The Tokyo Runway Show highlighted street
styles, an effort to shine a spotlight on Japan's ready-to-wear brands as they
also hope to cross into the international scene, in a five-hour production aimed
at the country's trend-setting youth.
"I believe that with this show, Japan, as
a fashion leader, has the potential to crossover internationally," said Natsuki
Kato, a model and actress who strode the catwalk for the event.
Some 15,000 fans came out for the Tokyo
Runway, which fell on a national holiday right in the middle of the Mercedes
Benz Fashion Week that runs until March 24 and featured designs for "real
clothes consumers" rather than avant-garde garb.
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