[WWDJAPAN Latest Issue] 2026-27 Autumn/Winter Tokyo: Fashion's Hope Shown by Designers from 4 Trends
WWDJAPAN released its latest issue analyzing the 2026-27 A/W Tokyo Collection, including Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO, focusing on four major trends such as Japanese craftsmanship and new elegance.
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We have compiled the latest notable collections presented in Tokyo, including the "Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO" which was held over six days.
This season, we focus on four trends.
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First is the high presence of brands that are transmitting Japanese craftsmanship and traditional aesthetics to the world through their own filters, such as "FDMTL", "ANCELLM", "TANAKA", and "MIZEN". Items that modernize denim, processing, weaving, and embroidery, along with collections harmonized with the brands' worldview, were connected to the future of Japanese fashion. The second is the new elegance depicted by structural forms and distorted silhouettes. The rich structural beauty, which can be said to be one of the specialties of Japanese brands, is "Yohei
This season, we focus on four trends.
Purchase the print edition
Purchase the digital edition
Subscribe for regular delivery
First is the high presence of brands that are transmitting Japanese craftsmanship and traditional aesthetics to the world through their own filters, such as "FDMTL", "ANCELLM", "TANAKA", and "MIZEN". Items that modernize denim, processing, weaving, and embroidery, along with collections harmonized with the brands' worldview, were connected to the future of Japanese fashion. The second is the new elegance depicted by structural forms and distorted silhouettes. The rich structural beauty, which can be said to be one of the specialties of Japanese brands, is "Yohei