‘Tokyo Mode’ by Prop Studio is one of the proposed models for Tokyo’s future Fashion Museum. The design concept is death-defying, extending high into the sky with a hollowed-out interior that includes a spotlight reflected into the clouds. The hollow structure looks like a series of white Life Savers that have been stacked on top of each other at angles.
‘Tokyo Mode’ by Prop Studio is supposed "to provide an introspective for visitors to contemplate how fashion has shaped humanity in the 21 century." Each floor of the Tokyo Mode houses a thematic fashion collection, capping off the building with a catwalk and an open concept.
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Stacked Ring Skyscrapers
‘Tokyo Mode' by Prop Studio is a Death-Defying Proposed Fashi
Trend Themes
1. Death-defying Architecture - Innovative designs for skyscrapers that push the boundaries of what is known to be possible, with a focus on futuristic aesthetics and structural challenges.
2. Fashion Inspired Architecture - Architectural designs that look to fashion for inspiration, and incorporate elements of clothing, accessories, and textiles into unique building projects.
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Industry Implications
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