Format: 5.25 x 7.25 inches / 135 x 185 mm
No. of Pages: 214 with almost all in color
Languages: Japanese & English
Condition: Used, very good condition
Hiroshi Fujiwara is known as the godfather of Harajuku culture and is a globally influential streetwear designer, including being the pioneer for Nike's "HTM" line, and the "Fenom" line for Levis. In 2003, he appeared in the film Lost in Translation. As a musician, he has collaborated with many artists.
"Befitting of the title as the Godfather of Streetwear, Hiroshi Fujiwara has seen his influence far beyond the realm of base-level streetwear as undoubtedly he has had an influence through many different areas of product and industrial design. In the release of his upcoming book Personal Effects, he gives a first person account regarding many of his favorite belongings and personal items and their place in his life. Ranging from “denim, leathers, shirts, sneakers, bags, watches, guitars, cameras, gadgets, home appliances, stationery”, the book will give an interesting insight into one of strongest personalities in our industry relative to branding and design. " - hypebeast