Tokyo Weekender - November 2017
Our November issue is out, featuring a jam-packed end-of-year special: 42 Christmas gift shopping ideas and 10 bonenkai spots. Plus: The avant-garde world of butoh dance, Japanese teen prodigies, and a special supplement guide to Akita. Here's where to find a copy around Tokyo: www.tokyoweekender.com/pickup/
Our November issue is out, featuring a jam-packed end-of-year special: 42 Christmas gift shopping ideas and 10 bonenkai spots. Plus: The avant-garde world of butoh dance, Japanese teen prodigies, and a special supplement guide to Akita. Here's where to find a copy around Tokyo: www.tokyoweekender.com/pickup/
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[ PROMOTION ]<br />
SHOP TILL YOU DROP<br />
AT GINZA SIX<br />
Whether you're looking for a luxe Christmas gift or simply a fancy <strong>Tokyo</strong> souvenir,<br />
here are our recommended Japanese and international brands and items from GINZA SIX<br />
Words by Vivian Morelli<br />
HELMUT LANG<br />
Filled with sharp-lined silhouettes<br />
and quiet color schemes,<br />
Helmut Lang debuted in the<br />
mid-1980s as one of fashion’s<br />
first minimalist labels. Now,<br />
for the first time in Japan, the<br />
GINZA SIX branch combines<br />
both women's and men’s<br />
fashion for a convenient<br />
one-stop shopping spree. We<br />
love their sleek leather jacket<br />
(¥95,000), which embodies<br />
the minimalistic vibe of the<br />
label, and comes with a hood<br />
for extra warmth. (If you’re<br />
shopping for the man in your<br />
life, note that their menswear<br />
range is only available at<br />
the GINZA SIX and Aoyama<br />
branches.)<br />
16 | NOVEMBER <strong>2017</strong> | TOKYO WEEKENDER