Tomoki Sukezane, active at the forefront of the fashion world since the 1980s as a fashion stylist and editor, writes a new 320-page book for his 60th birthday! 60 essays themed on favorite items and friendships.

So Sweet Publishing Inc. will release an essay collection 'Tomoki Sukezane's SHOP-A-HOLIC MEMORIES', written by fashion stylist Tomoki Sukezane to commemorate his 60th birthday, in early May 2026.
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So Sweet Publishing Inc. (Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo), which handles publishing and content production businesses, will release an essay collection 'Tomoki Sukezane's SHOP-A-HOLIC MEMORIES', newly written by fashion stylist and editor Tomoki Sukezane as their 11th original title, at bookstores nationwide and EC sites in early May 2026. Please pay attention to it. ▼ 'Tomoki Sukezane's SHOP-A-HOLIC MEMORIES' Bibliographic Page https://sowsweetpublishing.co.jp/work/1742/ 'Tomoki Sukezane's SHOP-A-HOLIC MEMORIES' Cover (with obi) An essay collection written by Tomoki Sukezane, who has been active at the forefront of the fashion industry since the 1980s as an editor and stylist, and who calls himself a shopping 'addict', on the occasion of his 60th birthday. 60 'memories' writing about when he moved to Tokyo, his work, respected seniors and designers, etc., starting from photos of items he has deep feelings for, such as COMME des GARÇONS HOMME PLUS jacket, HERMÈS coat, lafon. sunglasses, JACK PURCELL... and so on. Must-sees also include his records of friendship with celebrities outside his fashion network, such as the details of how his personal ROBERT LA ROCHE sunglasses were used in the promotional poster for 'SMAP x SMAP', memories of his stay in London with Yukihiro Takahashi, interactions with Hidetoshi Nakata, the select shop 'JANTJE_ONTEMBAAR' he launched with Shingo Katori, and records of encounters with overseas celebrities in various countries. From the main text 'THOM BROWNE's frock coat, the killer phrase was "A coat for you."'