agnès b. presents collection inspired by the French 80s music scene. Open-to-attend party at Aoyama store

Mar 6, 2015

agnès b. will be running its "beautiful wild troublemaker" campaign from March 11 to April 14. The opening party will be held on March 13 at the agnès b. Aoyama store.

The campaign features a collection inspired by the troublemakers who made waves in 1980s French music, including post-punk and cold wave. The image is of young people who have refined punk style, with a more modern take on their style.

In addition, limited-edition music-themed T-shirts in collaboration with artists will be released. The artwork will include paintings by Sayori Wada, winner of the Manhattan Portage Art Word 2014, and a work inspired by Mino Sassy's visualization of programming languages.

Both artists will appear at the opening party, and Sayori Wada will perform a live painting. Drinks will also be served, and the first 100 attendees will receive an original tote bag. Items from the collection will be sold at agnès b. shops nationwide. Additionally, during the campaign period, pop-up shops will be set up in department stores nationwide, where customers who spend over ¥20,000 will receive an original tumbler as a gift. The campaign will be held at Antenna Plus on the first floor of the main building of Daimaru Shinsaibashi from March 11th to 17th, at the special venue on the first floor north (B2) of Seibu Ikebukuro Main Store from March 18th to 24th, at Tagline on the second floor of the main building of Iwataya Main Store from March 25th to 31st, at Stage T-3 on the third floor of Tobu Ikebukuro from March 26th to April 8th, at the special venue on the fourth floor central of Matsuya Ginza from April 1st to 7th, and at the special venue on the fifth floor central of Matsuya Ginza from April 1st to 7th.
【Event Information】
beautiful wild troublemaker opening party
Venue: agnès b. Aoyama store
Address: 5-7-25 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Date: March 13th
Time: 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Admission: Free
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