Mieko Kawakami writes about women and gender, but she wishes society would progress to a point where she didn’t have to. In 2008 she won the Akutagawa Prize, arguably Japan’s most prestigious literary award, for her novella Chichi to Ran, or Breasts and Eggs, which explores body image in modern Japan through the relations between a girl, her mother and her aunt. Kawakami expanded the story into a novel, which will be published in English by Picador in spring 2020.
The aesthetics of this fashion brand was closely connected with Washington DC's hardcore culture in the 1980s.
The brand is led by two which define the name and dynamic of the typographical logo. Overall styling direction references posters, bands, and newspapers of that time to bring the feeling of rebellion.
The brand is led by two which define the name and dynamic of the typographical logo. Overall styling direction references posters, bands, and newspapers of that time to bring the feeling of rebellion.