



01. Remeiku
In the 1980’s, in Tokyo’s Harajuku district, fashion was predominantly used by the local youngsters who would occupy the streets dressed in unique and colourful outfits - sending out a message that they don’t give a damn about mainstream fashion and that they can dress as they wish. Nowadays, Harajuku fashion stands for many different things and whilst trends come and go, Harajuku style remains.
Publication Design and Photography, 2020
Remeiku is an independent magazine designed to celebrate the Harajuku fashion subculture and to raise address its habits regarding sustainability and recycling. This magazine focuses on creating different Harajuku looks from items of clothing from my own wardrobe and charity/second-hand shops, and features interviews conducted with subjects directly involved in this subculture.