Philomena Keet is a British anthropologist whose PhD is on Tokyo street fashion. She splits her time between her native London and Tokyo. The Tokyo Look Book is her first book.
Yuri Manabe is a Tokyo-based photographer whose distinctive portraits have appeared in a variety of prestigious music and fashion magazines, including Marie-Claire, GQ, Rockin'on, Coyote, and Switch.
发表于2024-11-27
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Reviews
The Tokyo Look Book "showcases full-color photographs of the stylish set, but also interviews designers such as Naoyuki Ohira and members of the Goth rock band Moi-même-Moitié." —Women's Wear Daily
"From Goth to Gyaru, Japan's groundbreaking street fashion is rounded up in The Tokyo Look Book." —Elle
"The beautifully photographed book is notable not only for the great variety of looks it documents, but also for providing insight and background into the root of Tokyo street style and the individuals who constantly reinvent it." —Fashion Wire Daily
"The Tokyo Look Book offers a colorful peek at what the kids are wearing these days on the sidewalks and catwalks of the capital city. Not only does [Philomena Keet] profile specific youth subcultures concentrated in a few celebrated districts, but she also turns a lens on the rest of Tokyo society." —Budget Travel (online)
From Publishers Weekly
Armed with a PhD in Tokyo street fashion, anthropologist Keet hits the pavement to interview and profile several distinct tribes of fashionable Tokyo youth in this eye-catching style guide. Keet combines her findings with bold graphics, more than 200 color photographs, information on popular shops and brands, and interviews with several Tokyo-based fashion designer to "take the reader beyond the outer layers of clothing and into the minds of the wearers." Starting in the "street fashion epicenters" of Shibuya and Harajuku, Keet introduces the fast-paced trends of the teenage gyaru, the panda-like make-up of yamamba street kids, the "Little Bo Peep" dresses of the Lolitas and the colorful costumes worn at the biggest anime and manga convention in Tokyo. Beyond the highly visible "extreme minority fashions," Keet also covers the more sophisticated clothing of upmarket Ginza and the Marunouchi business district, showcasing "style tribes who are little known outside of Tokyo, but who represent what is probably the dominant fashion aesthetic." While Keet's method of spontaneously meeting and interviewing subjects gives the book a you-are-there feel, similarly impromptu photography can be frustratingly repetitive (many one- or two-shots playing stiffly to the camera), and occasionally out of focus. Still, with its cheerful format and knowledgeable commentary, this book is sure to catch the eye of young fashionistas around the globe.
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Question 1) What is Shibuya 109?
Answer: b. a famous Tokyo shopping mall
Question 2) On a Sunday afternoon on Jingubashi bridge, you're most likely to see
Answer: c. Lolita
Question 3) Who of the following has no connection to Tokyo fashion:
Answer: c. Jenna Bush
Question 4) What is "cosplay?"
Answer: d. dressing like a manga or anime character
The Tokyo Look Book 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书