Hiroshi Fujiwara's Creative Streetwear Collection is Incredibly Varied
Riley von Niessen — June 13, 2016 — Fashion
Hiroshi Fujiwara, a Japanese-born musician and designer, created a clothing line for the 'Basement Stall' installation at the 'THE PARK・ING GINZA' pop-up store.
The pop-up features original streetwear clothing that incorporates retro elements in many of its modern designs. With his collection, Hiroshi Fujiwara includes a series of pieces that are reminiscent of the 70s punk scene and more others that feature more contemporary and simplistic designs. The latter of these is Hiroshi Fujiwara's handmade crew neck, an elegantly crafted high-quality pullover that falls comfortably on the wearer. A long-sleeve collared shirt is incredibly different from this, with the black shirt painted with varied brush stokes of a brown hues and tattered detailing, giving it an unconventional look.
The pop-up features original streetwear clothing that incorporates retro elements in many of its modern designs. With his collection, Hiroshi Fujiwara includes a series of pieces that are reminiscent of the 70s punk scene and more others that feature more contemporary and simplistic designs. The latter of these is Hiroshi Fujiwara's handmade crew neck, an elegantly crafted high-quality pullover that falls comfortably on the wearer. A long-sleeve collared shirt is incredibly different from this, with the black shirt painted with varied brush stokes of a brown hues and tattered detailing, giving it an unconventional look.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-modern Clothing - Designers can incorporate vintage elements into modern clothing designs to create an edgy look.
2. Handcrafted Clothing - There is a growing trend in the fashion industry for high-quality, handmade clothing that is both unique and sustainable.
3. Individualistic Streetwear - Streetwear fashion is evolving into a more individualistic and diverse style with pieces that break away from traditional designs and materials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can capitalize on the growing trend for unique and sustainable clothing designs.
2. Handmade Craft Industry - The handmade craft industry has an opportunity to produce high-quality clothing that is affordable and sustainable.
3. Retail Industry - Retailers can cater to the demand for edgy and individualistic streetwear by stocking unique and unconventional clothing designs in-store.
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