It’s little wonder that, in spite of the recession, Tokyo’s closets continue to be crammed to the hilt — less so with Prada and Marc Jacobs dresses than their paper wrappers. If you can’t afford to shop, the best approximation seems to be the memory of having done so and, failing that, even the pretense will do.
Paper Bags as Fashion Statements, The New York TimesTokyo
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In honor of their sixth year together, Murakami and Louis Vuitton have released an anime short.
Marc Jacobs has been looking at real estate in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Current/Elliot is launching a range of deadstock-inspired styles using Japanese denim.
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French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld spoke with The Guardian about her tenure at the magazine and her sex appeal.
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