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Fashion Remade

Author: Danielk Cedeno
by Danielk Cedeno
Posted: Nov 27, 2017

Fashion Remade

Even if almost every Japanese station stop is home to a well-established and often rather worn-down tailors or two, there still seems to be room in the market for new entries.

Salon du reDesign modestly bills itself as "the next generation of tailors." A big hit in the hip Horie district of Osaka, the concept tailors has now arrived in Ginza, boasting a staff trained in design as well as repair. Its members are capable of refashioning long-loved garments, while clients get to snack on coffee and pastries in the cafe area.

A little gimmicky, yes. But with industry-quality machines for rent to all and prices in line with a local establishments, Salon du reDesign may just be the future face of Japanese tailors.

Treasures from the archive

If the vintage-fashion boom driven by boutique styling characterized the late 2000s, shopping collection "archives" by brands, offering consumers classics, is the progression of today. We have seen a couple of these over the past couple of months, and they seem to be popular enough to draw a solid audience of connoisseurs who are most likely already trawling the web on a daily basis for specific designer pieces. The latest archive shop is an Yves Saint Laurent retrospective at upscale Aoyama vintage boutique Laila Vintage, which takes place from Nov. 23 to Dec. 3. The caliber of the haute couture pieces from the 1960s through ’90s is high and being able to see the product means there is far less risk involved than with an internet sale. Expect this to be well picked over not

oday is Black Friday, which means we have officially entered sale season. And let’s get real here: Thanksgiving is great and all — you get to stuff yourself full with turkey and all the fixin’s while being surrounded by friends and family — but we’re here for the sales. And Black Friday isn’t even just for friday anymore; these sales are a week-long, even month-long, shopping extravaganza. And when it comes to fashion, especially designer fashion at incredible discounts, we got you covered. Here are five of the best sales to shop this Black Friday:

The Outnet: This online designer outlet spot already has crazy deals on fashions inherited from its sister site, Net-a-porter. But The Outnet took that one step further, and added another 50% off the already discounted designer goods for its quarterly clearance sale. However, you need to have a (free) account on the site to shop clearance items, which are final sale and non-returnable.

Fivestory: This store is known for their perfectly curated designer goods and for managing to wrangle every It-brand known to man onto their roster. And for Black Friday week, the cult retailer is offering up to 40% both in-store and online.

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