HUgE Jan 2012
BEHIND the DOOR
Atelier 103
"Clothes that tell the story of their maker." That's what the store opened in August 2010.
This is the buying concept of the select shop "Atelier 103."
The selection is mostly imported goods. If you look at the racks,
From well-known and talented artists to up-and-coming artists with a rebellious spirit,
Unique brands not available in other stores are carefully selected with a thorough discerning eye. Located in a building away from the hustle and bustle of Harajuku.
Behind the heavy door suddenly appears a decadent space.
"Fashion is fun. There are fascinating items waiting to make you feel that way.
01&11.LA. 5569, a remake brand created by a Japanese artist living in LA, is a brand with a concept of "recycle & fashion". ¥18,900 each
02. SAKU offers shoes made from leather from Guidi. They are characterized by their rich and tasteful expression. Right: ¥90,300, Left: ¥88,200
03. Motherhand Artisan, a knitwear brand from Belgium, offers completely handmade products knitted on a "hand-operated flat knitting machine" and hand-sewn. ¥37,800~
04&10. Pierre Louismacia's stole features beautiful, colorful prints inspired by vintage textiles from India and Europe. ¥27,300~ each
05. The bag with its impressive cracked leather is from Mark Marmel, a designer and former film producer who is also a collector of vintage bags. ¥157,500
06.LA Cashmere stole by Denis Colon, an architect based in LA. Beautiful drape and soft texture. ¥37,800 each
07. Exotic leather wallet by Christian Paw ¥46,200~
08. Fragrance candle by Cire Trudon, the world's oldest candle manufacturer founded in Paris in 1643. Made from 100% plant-based ingredients, it produces no soot when burned. The glass was designed by Astier de Villard. ¥8,400
09. Denim jacket "A1901" by Prospective Flow is based on the design concept of "what would happen if you wore jeans made in 1901 for 100 years?" The artistic aging process is striking. ¥42,000
12. Leather peacoat by Christian Paw, which we started carrying this season. ¥98,700