Modular Thinking: Kisho Kurokawa Kisho Kurokawa’s vision of postwar Japan was both modern and sustainable.After studying under Kenzo Tange at the University Of Tokyo, he and a few colleagues founded the Metabolist Movement in...
Tidy Tops and Baggy Pants A tidy top and a baggy pant is a silhouette that I get on well with. I was a keen skater girl (by way of wardrobe, not activity) in the...
Hauser & Wirth, Somerset by Aya Sekine Having wanted to visit Hauser & Wirth Somerset for quite some time, I finally made the trip to Durslade Farm on a fine autumnal day back in November. The 18th...
Introducing Menswear As I started to develop our first menswear line and the year progressed, the context of the design process changed as many of my references, such as Bowie, were starting...
September In Paris by Chris Kontos I spent the last days of September in Paris, promoting the new issue of Kennedy. I stayed once more in the small Parisian apartment of a good friend in the...
The Ulm Model by Lena Dystant For its latest exhibition, East London gallery Raven Row tells the fascinating story of Germany’s pioneering Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm - Ulm School of Design - through a series of...
Alex Hartley At The Victoria Miro Gallery Alex Hartley is an internationally recognised British contemporary artist known for his spectacular shows. For Hypothermia in 2012, he looped a three-hour video recording of his own core body temperature dropping below 35℃....
AW16 by Stella Berkofsky For a long time photographer Stella Berkofsky and I have talked about working together, finally the opportunity arose and schedules synched in September this year on a beautiful bright day...
Stockist Series: Graphpaper Takayuki Minami opened Graphpaper in the Aoyama district of Tokyo in February 2015. The creative director is known for creating some of Japan's most influential retail spaces including 1LDK (a...