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[Title] => Wannabes walk the streets of Fashion Night Out in Tokyo
[Summary] => “This is basically a night for wannabes,” she said, mascara wand in hand as she steadily glopped black paint on her lashes, while the cab speeded towards Omotesando for Vogue’s Fashion Night Out — Tokyo Edition. “She” is a fashion-insider, a Tokyo native who mingles with designers and brand VPs and calls it a job.
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[Title] => Fashion-watching in wintry Tokyo
[Summary] => Apart from spring, my other most favorite time of the year in Tokyo is winter.
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[Title] => Tods in Tokyo: Technology meets tradition
[Summary] => Walking along Omotesando in Tokyo is like being in luxury fashion heaven, with both streets housing the most famous international fashion brands. But one building stands out and that is the Tods building. Where other fashion houses opt for ultra-modern and high-tech features that seem cold and unwelcoming or just plain intimidating, the Tods building is a breath of fresh air, a welcome change from the sea of black-and-gray, concrete-and-steel structures that dominate Omotesando.
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