俺たちの1980 竹の子

三村 好一 / Yoshikazu Mimura

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Publisher/有峰書店新社

   Published/2018
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/128*183*10
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A collection of photographs by Japanese photographer Yoshikazu Mimura "Our 1980s Takeko". This book is a collection of snaps from that time on the theme of young people who wore flashy costumes and danced in Harajuku's Pedestrian Heaven (Hokoten) since around 1980, and dressed in flashy costumes . Speaking of hokoten, it is known as a place that brought up the culture of young people, such as rockabilly (Roller) and bands, but the bamboo tribe in a strange and colorful costume also became a big topic at that time. The name of the bamboo family is a famous story that was added to the fact that young people bought clothes at a boutique store called "Boutique Takeko". The collection focuses on the dancing figures of young people appearing in Hokoten with their favorite costumes and makeup. Fashion called Harajuku will appear later, but this book is a source of such style, and it is a book with a high value for enjoying unique styles.
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<Condition> Jacket · Body: Aging
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