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This book was published in 2001 as a digest version of the new magazine "FRUiTS" launched in the 1990s by Shoichi Aoki, founder of the overseas fashion street information magazine "Street". It is a popular series that has been reprinted several times and sold more than 200,000 copies. Aoki, who has been introducing snaps of fashionistas since the 1980s to convey the charm of overseas fashion, says that at that time in Japan, the DC boom was overwhelmingly popular with Garcons and Yohji. When that popularity died down in the mid-1990s, "FRUiTS" was launched to capture the culture of Harajuku, where unique fashions that mixed vintage clothing began to emerge. It was a unique fashion style that finally emerged from Japan, which was lacking in individuality in a certain sense, wearing overseas brands and wearing Garcons and Yohji from head to toe. Reprint edition published in 2008. Published in "The Photobook: A History Volume III".