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Photography
Marigold Warner
The photographer is republishing her dark and erotic series, ‘They Called Me Yukari’.
Fashion
Ashley Ogawa Clarke
From the militaristic gorpcore of Tamme to fetish-tinged Fetico, these are the labels coming out of Tokyo that you need to know.
straight ups
i-D Staff
Photographer Tanase captured models, stylists and buyers braving the late summer heat to attend Japan’s fashion showcase.
Emma Russell
Sly Morikawa’s new zine ‘24/7 Paradise’ features friends, acquaintances and fast cars, in the city that moves fast and doesn’t sleep.
Supported by eBay
In episode six of the i-Dentity podcast, we explore how a 90s movement from a small neighbourhood in Tokyo changed street fashion forever.
Alessandro Merola
With ‘Small Myths’, Mikiko Hara offers another vision for street photography.
Culture
Honoka Yamasaki
Five Y2K-inspired artists – musicians, a creative director and a 3D designer – are on a mission to change Japanese stereotypes.
Kazumi Asamura Hayashi
The legendary photographer captures 9 young LGBTQ locals as they discuss the evolution of the city’s scene, and what still needs to change.
Street photographer Seiji Kurata became famous for his after-hours portraits of Japanese gangsters, cabaret dancers and nightclub hostesses.
Ryan White
The Japanese-American artist grew up in Hawaii with a love of disposable cameras. These days she makes work that offers respite from the daily doom and gloom.
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