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Hiroshi Fujiwara: Fragment, #2

"The Fragment designer helped bring hip-hop to Japan, mentored Kanye and Virgil, and quite possibly invented the idea of retro shoes. And he's not stopping any time soon. 'I’m always excited about making stuff,' he says—a joy chronicled in Rizzoli's second Fujiwara book, out in October."—GQ

"This November, Rizzoli will publish the second installment on Fujiwara called Fragment #2. The book chronicles the designer’s prolific career through 250 color photographs portraying his widely-recognized artwork and graphics, sneakers, product design and personal items." —HYPEBEAST.COM

"Hiroshi Fujiwara: Fragment, #2 focuses on the Fragment Design founder’s recent exploits, namely ticking off a massive shopping list of collaborations. From uber-luxe efforts with Moncler and Louis Vuitton, to more obscure outputs with Steiff teddy bear rugs, it’s all covered here in gorgeous pictorial detail. Of course, the numerous sneaker collaborations stamped with the lightning bolt motif are featured, too." —SNEAKERFREAKER.COM

Commanding the hothouse environment of Harajuku, the street fashion and culture district of Tokyo, Hiroshi Fujiwara is recognized the world over as a pioneer in streetwear, music, and art and is the ultimate arbiter of cool. Les mer

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Commanding the hothouse environment of Harajuku, the street fashion and culture district of Tokyo, Hiroshi Fujiwara is recognized the world over as a pioneer in streetwear, music, and art and is the ultimate arbiter of cool. Known internationally as one of the founding fathers of the 1990s Tokyo scene, Fujiwara exerts a disproportionate influence over contemporary design culture. With recent and highly successful collaborations with Louis Vuitton and Moncler, and with his mainstay work at Nike and Medicom, Fujiwara refines an aesthetic immersed in punk, hip-hop, and skate culture and translates it into pure luxury. A musician and producer originally from western Japan, Fujiwara is one of the most prolific of sneaker designers, and his kicks remain some of the most sought-after collectibles. In addition to his very visible and long-standing collaborations with major Western brands, he has long associations with Japanese disruptors like Jun Takahashi of Undercover and is head of the Tokyo-based Fragment Design. Chronicling his reign as the arbiter of hip for more than thirty years, this book presents his current preoccupations, with chapters on his highly sought-after artwork and graphics, sneakers, product design, and curated personal effects, giving readers a unique glimpse into one of the most influential tastemakers of our time.

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Forlag
Rizzoli International Publications
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780847868711
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
56 x 22 cm

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"The Fragment designer helped bring hip-hop to Japan, mentored Kanye and Virgil, and quite possibly invented the idea of retro shoes. And he's not stopping any time soon. 'I’m always excited about making stuff,' he says—a joy chronicled in Rizzoli's second Fujiwara book, out in October."—GQ

"This November, Rizzoli will publish the second installment on Fujiwara called Fragment #2. The book chronicles the designer’s prolific career through 250 color photographs portraying his widely-recognized artwork and graphics, sneakers, product design and personal items." —HYPEBEAST.COM

"Hiroshi Fujiwara: Fragment, #2 focuses on the Fragment Design founder’s recent exploits, namely ticking off a massive shopping list of collaborations. From uber-luxe efforts with Moncler and Louis Vuitton, to more obscure outputs with Steiff teddy bear rugs, it’s all covered here in gorgeous pictorial detail. Of course, the numerous sneaker collaborations stamped with the lightning bolt motif are featured, too." —SNEAKERFREAKER.COM

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