[Closing Report] TOKYO CREATIVE SALON presents "Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week"
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The inaugural Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week, held from March 13-15, 2026, attracted over 18,000 visitors. Featuring a massive vintage market and the world's first all-vintage fashion show, the event successfully showcased Tokyo's unique culture, transforming the value of past garments into future fashion paradigms.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When and where was the Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week held?
- A: The Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week was held for three days from Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 15, 2026, at the Shinjuku Sumitomo Building Triangle Square.
- Q: Who served as the Chairman of the Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week Executive Committee?
- A: Tomonori Matsui, the CEO of ONEO Ltd., served as the Chairman of the Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week Executive Committee.
- Q: How many companies and booths participated in the vintage market at the event?
- A: The vintage market gathered 83 companies and 107 booths from Japan and abroad.
- Q: What was the main content of the event and its significance?
- A: The main content was the world's first fashion show consisting entirely of used clothing, which aimed to elevate Japan to become one of the top five fashion week cities in the world.
- Q: What were the themes and key creators of the fashion shows on the first two days?
- A: Stylist Manabu Harada and designer eri did the Regular Vintage Fashion Show on the first day, and stylist Yoko Miyake did the Future Vintage Fashion Show on the second day.