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Thursday, April 22, 2010

At Bunka Fashion College, Tokyo

Comments on "At Bunka Fashion College, Tokyo"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:13 PM) : 

these are so beautiful! i want to look like every single student in your shots!!!

 

Blogger Alina said ... (2:14 PM) : 

great designs!i really like the pics

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Anonymous michael edwards said ... (2:15 PM) : 

these are great.

 

Blogger TheStreetFashion5xpro said ... (2:15 PM) : 

great school...beautiful black and white

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:27 PM) : 

Everything they are creating is inspirational. Thanks for the great photos!
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Blogger Nyrha said ... (2:29 PM) : 

very beautiful pictures

 

Blogger agnes szucs said ... (2:33 PM) : 

How much I'd love to attend such a college! I would be so much fun! And so good and funny that they also have to work on those miniature dress forms.
As a kid I so badly wanted to be a fashion designer.
Great photos!
Best,
Agnes

 

Blogger FlashFash said ... (2:41 PM) : 

Love that dress; all the detail and the shape of the skirt, ah!

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Blogger Lorena said ... (2:49 PM) : 

Great shots. I want a pin cushion ring, seems very handy!

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Blogger LeTran said ... (3:17 PM) : 

OMG, who is that girl with the glasses? She has an awesome style!

 

Blogger Cupcakes are fashion ! said ... (3:25 PM) : 

Great photos ! They do amazing things there !

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XOXO, C.

 

Blogger The Baker said ... (3:25 PM) : 

Love the black and white (and the sketches!). Love to see fashion in the different parts of the world.

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Blogger Sniurk said ... (3:32 PM) : 

Tres belle photos, j'aime beaucoup!
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Blogger FASHION SNAG said ... (3:36 PM) : 

Awesome photos and beautiful designs from what I can see! x

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Blogger Heather Feemster said ... (3:40 PM) : 

Love these and love that dress!!

 

Blogger Tifftonians said ... (3:55 PM) : 

sweat

 

Blogger NobodyKnowsMarc said ... (4:00 PM) : 

great pictures...!
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Blogger Unknown said ... (4:02 PM) : 

Very cool. Like a little sneak peek into the underground of fashion and its up and coming talent.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:14 PM) : 

A long time ago I had the fortune to visit Japan, Kyoto to be exact, and the fashion is so wonderful there. Although I am a regular size 6 in North America, I had trouble finding fashion to fit though. They are tiny.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:16 PM) : 

Gorgeous pictures. PS Are you joining Garance here in Sydney?
Gobsmack'd

 

Blogger Yoli said ... (4:50 PM) : 

What a treat!!! GORGEOUS!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:50 PM) : 

omg. i graduated here 2years ago.
your pics reminded me the school life in bunka.
thanks great foto!!

 

Blogger The Photodiarist said ... (4:51 PM) : 

Now this is the kind of access that we rely on The Sartorialist to obtain for us. Thank you.

 

Blogger stylespotterfashionblogger said ... (5:10 PM) : 

What a great dress on that mannequin! Great pics, really interesting!
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Anonymous fragglerock said ... (5:33 PM) : 

I am amazed that this is your first trip to Japan, esp. for a fashion blog. Your photos from this trip are fantastic.

Apologies to Milan, Paris and New York--Japan is just several steps ahead of you.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:01 PM) : 

I'd love to see more pics of the first boy--the cut of that jacket looks amazing in the photo. More please! :)

 

Anonymous alabdin said ... (6:49 PM) : 

Great great pictures!
I particularly love pic#2 and 3.
I would love to go to such school even though I've already graduated from a business/literature school!

They look so professional!

 

Blogger *sunday* said ... (7:27 PM) : 

the world of Japan is just so enchating... it feels that everything they do, they do differently.. Really enjoying your posts from Japan..

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (8:09 PM) : 

his jacket has five sleeve buttons! killer!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:20 PM) : 

Watch out world! In 5-10 years the fashion world will undoubtedly be turned upside down by these kids!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:09 PM) : 

Wow cool Scott! Thanks for posting images from this school, isn't this the school that Yohji Yamamoto went to?

 

Blogger MISS SPECULIAR said ... (10:18 PM) : 

Beautiful shots! And, the girl in glasses look super cool. Isn't it amazing how the right pair of glasses can add so much character and attitude to ones look? Loving it!

 

Blogger Tanya said ... (11:20 PM) : 

I love this post! Bunka is upposed to have the best textbooks for sewing, (they do them in English too)-and are understandable for home sewers. I wish I had some... soon soon I will get to Japan I promise!

 

Blogger Little Lovables said ... (12:16 AM) : 

incredible shots, thank you for showing us this school!

 

Blogger tim said ... (12:59 AM) : 

One thing that makes fashion so special and unique is the individual, hands-on creativity. The cutting and sewing and handling of fabric. It's great to see some of this aspect of it here (and from Japan!).

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:04 AM) : 

She's holding a photo of herself holding a photo of herself!

 

Blogger Sara Lee Bentley said ... (4:08 AM) : 

As a former Fashion Design student myself, I absolutely loved these shots!

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Blogger M said ... (5:06 AM) : 

you can really feel the creativity in there.wow.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:07 AM) : 

i love this blog called MOTHER magazine! more cool images and japanese artists. this blog is pretty amazing. good work.
http://mother-magazine.com/blog/

 

Anonymous CoudreMODE said ... (6:39 AM) : 

It's nice to see fashion students who can actually sew.

 

Blogger kaye said ... (8:52 AM) : 

i've always envied them! except the sewing part. hahaha!


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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:30 PM) : 

I Know Japan too, it´s so different...
It´s Amazing...
Good shots !

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:23 PM) : 

Love the b&w shots. Love the students. Great pictorial spread!

 

Blogger Prutha Raithatha said ... (1:40 PM) : 

i want to go to fashion school

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:58 AM) : 

The girl in the stripes is my ex...my day=fail

 

Blogger Nancy said ... (6:20 AM) : 

Really like this series on the fashion school in Toyko!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:59 AM) : 

Lovely images. I love progress or development shots of creative practices.

 

Blogger GetYourBizSavvy said ... (8:18 PM) : 

Awesome pictures. Students look really into their work!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:48 PM) : 

Sabine: It's because she probably has a cold or something. In lots of areas in Japan (but especially Tokyo, where it's very crowded), if you are sick you wear a face mask so you don't spread your germs to others.


They range anywhere from the plain one featured on this girl to pretty elaborate affairs. Considering all the times I've experienced colds and flu spread like wildfire in the workplace, it's a trend that I really wish would catch on over here in the States.

 

Blogger DOAR NOI said ... (9:02 AM) : 

Wonderful! Excelent! Beautyfull...congratulations!
Claudia
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Blogger Natalia said ... (12:50 PM) : 

the dress is great...I don't know when I could wear it...but i still like it;D

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Blogger hannasvea said ... (1:52 AM) : 

Lovley.

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Blogger Joan said ... (2:55 PM) : 

love the black and white pictures!

Hello Dasein!

 

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:45 PM) : 

great photos....i love the dedication and seriousness of fashion students -nowhere more calming or intense than a fashion atelier. If only everyone found so much self realisation and fulfilment in what they study...

 

Anonymous dining table said ... (12:28 AM) : 

I love the photos, I think I want to go to fashion college too. It inspires me a lot. Really wish that I can do as much as she did.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:57 AM) : 

Good student!!
beutiful picture!!

 

Anonymous dining table said ... (4:01 AM) : 

I always wanted to go to a fashion college in Tokyo because I know that I will learn a lot of amazing knowledge about fashion in that place. I really love the fashion style of Japanese.

 

Anonymous Mar said ... (1:30 PM) : 

It remembers me to Zara factories,
they produce a high quantities of clothes and complements, beautiful and very trendy, by the way.

 

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Blogger Tran Son said ... (9:49 AM) : 

Great! love that study environment!
I am pattern creator too, I love challenging myself with new pattern construction, still fashion and edgy.

 

Blogger Tran Son said ... (9:53 AM) : 

Great fashion study environment, I love pattern and how it constructs. I am pattern cutter too. Love it.

 

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