The #CreativeJapanFashionFair

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

The #CreativeJapanFashionFair

The Pink Tarha has been invited to attend the Creative Japan Fashion Fair last night. Happening at the Harvey Nichols in Faisaliah Mall, this event is organized by the Japan Fashion Week Organization in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). The fair was launched last night but will run until March 15, 2013 at the Plaza Floor (Special Space) of Harvey Nichols. We're happy to see this kind of events unfold in Riyadh so we were there in a heartbeat.

The third floor is the place to be.
The charm of Japan culture has always been a trend in the fashion industry. Its quirkiness and cuteness are its main draws. The Creative Japan Fashion Fair aims to introduce the appealing points of Japanese fashion and culture to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. As their cute kit said, "Through the CREATIVE JAPAN Fashion Fair, we hope you will incorporate various charms of "Japan" brands in your life." 

Artist Teppei Maki created key visuals with motifs from manga artist Osamu Tezuka's characters.
The following brands are participating in the fair: 
A Degree Fahrenheit - garments that has design aesthetics that will enhance the value of individuals.
FugaHum - clothing line that uses the various ways of fashion design and art making.
Gasbook Tee - an original t-shirt brand by Gas As Interface as a means for artists to expand their creativity.
Motonari Ono - clothes that has a classic romantic and luxurious feel
Pleats Please by Issey Miyake - a line that embodies the most fundamental concepts of designer Issey Miyake
Somarta - body wear series that has a "possibility on the body" concept
Tsumori Chisato - innovative and luxurious textiles, intricate beading, embroidery, appliques, and prints
Asumi Bijoux - colors and beauty of plants in jewelry; created by Asumi Shiromoto
Bao Bao by Issey Miyake - line of bags and pouches that folds, accommodates and transforms itself after handling to create dramatic new shapes
Chiso - collection of stoles that introduces a delicate sense of beauty today
Coquette - handbags in high quality leather made in Japan by Japanese traditional artisan techniques for modern women
e.m. - accessories that are fun and make people smile by delight and surprise
Furifu - kimonos (Japanese dress) and modern clothing and accessories that show Japanese traditions and culture
Keiko Kuroishi - opulent selection of scarves with artistic colors
Q-Pot - accessories that brings endless surprises
Amabro - a brand new art that combines traditional Japanese ideals of art and craftmanship with today's new influences and experiences
Hana Hyaku Yo - high quality lifestyle and floral beauty
Swati - cute art objects (mainly candles) that have a strong attention for colors, scents, and details
Wasara - disposable tableware that are earth-conscious and fully biodegradable and compostable
Tokyu Hands - the hint market: ideal superstore
(brand descriptions are condensed from the media kit)

We went around the display and exhibit area to take photos of stuff that really caught our attention... and boy there were many! Here's a glimpse of what you'll see in the Creative Japan Fashion Fair...

High-end fashion
Chisato's creations
Issey Miyake's captivating Pleats Please
The Bao Bao of Issey Miyake
Floral patterns from Hana Hyaku Yo
Kimono-inspired clutches and wallets
Origami-inspired
Delicious jewelries!
Macaroons, not edible.
I'm in love with this set. So decadent!
So soft Standard Crafts (not for sale)
Homaygawd, cuteness overload! (sadly not for sale)
Lucky charms
Aren't these the quirkiest chair for your gadgets?
I want to take home this whole luggage!
I have to admit that I didn't take a lot of photos of their clothes because these are items you need to see and feel for yourself. Also, when I saw their mini stationery area on the third floor, I was rooted in place. I can't help it. I love Japanese stationeries. They think of the cutest stuff and they invent the little things that you think you don't need but actually, you do.

I LOVE WASHI TAPES!!!! (SR30 each)
Crafters would love these decorative tapes. 
Looks good enough to eat? Don't! They're candles. Haha.
So much goodness!
WOuld I dare use these for erasing? I'd rather put them as decors. LOL.
KAWAII! 
I'm getting hungry just by looking at these... clips?!
For doodling, scribbling, writing
Winner! Eyecandy and I LOVE this!
See? They do think of every thing!
Seriously, you need more clips in your life!
Jewels that you can put in your iphone via its earphones jack
I told you, the stationery section left me pining for every thing in their rack. I hope I can come back for the washi tapes (please don't hoard them, haha!). 

The event was lovely and well-organized. We can't help but wish they would create more events like this in Riyadh. ;) Thank you, Harvey Nichols!


The Creative Japan Fashion Fair is until March 15. Go and visit now! (and please remember, do not hoard their stationery products, okay? Leave some for us!) The mere art wall is enough reason to drop by. ~ Sundrenched

Harvey Nichols
Faisaliah Mall
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
T: +966-1-273-4444
E: info@alfa.com.sa

2 had something to say:

Maria Rodil said...

on behalf of Alfa - Harvey Nichols Riyadh, really bunch of thanks :)

Maria Rodil said...

On behalf of Alfa - Harvey Nichols, really a bunch of thanks! :)

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