(From left) Hideyuki Murakami, General Manager of Ginza Mitsukoshi, Masahiko Ito, General Manager of Printemps Ginza, and Takehiko Furuya, General Manager of Matsuya Ginza/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
Matsuya Ginza facade/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
Mitsukoshi Ginza 1st floor/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
Printemps Ginza/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
Under the theme of "WARM HEART," products such as Lordon scrunchies and WJKW knit dresses made with Japanese wool will be available at Ginza Style Le Place on the 3rd floor of Mitsukoshi Ginza./ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
Goods in the fun bags developed jointly by the three stores/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
Sweets in a fun bag developed jointly by the three stores/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
This independently developed product was created in collaboration with a Tokyo brand and uses wool from Bishu, with Matsuya Ginza employees as models./ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
A show featuring Japan Wool products, with employees from Printemps Ginza as models/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
Japan Wool product show featuring employees of Printemps Ginza as models/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
A Japan Wool product show featuring employees of Printemps Ginza as models/ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
The Japan Wool special product was shown off by Mitsukoshi Ginza employees as models./ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
The Japan Wool special product was shown off by Mitsukoshi Ginza employees as models./ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE
The Japan Wool special product was shown off by Mitsukoshi Ginza employees as models./ Photo by Takeshi Kita (c)FASHION HEADLINE