Isetan Shinjuku's "France Week," running until April 17th, will feature four Japanese designers and creators active in Paris. Their creations will be featured in a limited-time promotion inspired by a Parisian flea market at Re-Style, the fashion floor on the third floor of the main building. 
  Brigitte Tanaka
Brigitte Tanaka 
Brigitte Tanaka will be showcasing all one-of-a-kind items. The brand's unique mini-concept store is located on a small street off Rue Saint-Honoré, connected to the Saint-Roch Church. The shop offers a wide selection of fashion accessories, decorative items, stationery, tableware, and small items, all of which uniquely blend French and Japanese elements of tradition and modernity.
  CLOUD LOBBY
CLOUD LOBBY 
CLOUD LOBBY is a fashion brand created by designer Unpei Oura. After graduating from Tokyo Zokei University, Oura studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. In 2006, Akifumi Yoshida moved to Paris and earned her women's pattern maker certification from the A.I.C.P. (Academie Internationale de Coupe de Paris) after training at various ateliers. She then launched her own brand in 2013. This marks her first appearance in Japan, and her collection includes handmade knitwear perfect for layered styles, as well as oversized, waxed outerwear.
  Akifumi Yoshida
Akifumi Yoshida 
After studying fashion in Japan, Akifumi Yoshida moved to France, captivated by the French brocante (antique flea market) culture. A rare Japanese brocanter, she is a pro at brocante shops, searching for bargains. She spends her days traveling from Paris to the countryside in search of new discoveries. Her expertise spans a wide range, from vases and plates made to order for restaurants and florists to vintage clothing, showcasing her own unique eye. For this event, she will be showcasing a selection of vintage dresses and tableware. Each piece is unique and unique.
  Azusa Kawai (warafu)
Azusa Kawai (warafu) 
Azusa Kawai (warafu), who will be showcasing dried flowers packaged for this event, trained at numerous florists in Paris and Japan before going freelance in 2016. They work with flowers every day to maximize their power and create moving experiences. They also offer dried flowers that make great gifts. Come experience the talents of four people living their dreams in Paris.
 Brigitte Tanaka
Brigitte TanakaBrigitte Tanaka will be showcasing all one-of-a-kind items. The brand's unique mini-concept store is located on a small street off Rue Saint-Honoré, connected to the Saint-Roch Church. The shop offers a wide selection of fashion accessories, decorative items, stationery, tableware, and small items, all of which uniquely blend French and Japanese elements of tradition and modernity.
 CLOUD LOBBY
CLOUD LOBBYCLOUD LOBBY is a fashion brand created by designer Unpei Oura. After graduating from Tokyo Zokei University, Oura studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. In 2006, Akifumi Yoshida moved to Paris and earned her women's pattern maker certification from the A.I.C.P. (Academie Internationale de Coupe de Paris) after training at various ateliers. She then launched her own brand in 2013. This marks her first appearance in Japan, and her collection includes handmade knitwear perfect for layered styles, as well as oversized, waxed outerwear.
 Akifumi Yoshida
Akifumi YoshidaAfter studying fashion in Japan, Akifumi Yoshida moved to France, captivated by the French brocante (antique flea market) culture. A rare Japanese brocanter, she is a pro at brocante shops, searching for bargains. She spends her days traveling from Paris to the countryside in search of new discoveries. Her expertise spans a wide range, from vases and plates made to order for restaurants and florists to vintage clothing, showcasing her own unique eye. For this event, she will be showcasing a selection of vintage dresses and tableware. Each piece is unique and unique.
 Azusa Kawai (warafu)
Azusa Kawai (warafu)Azusa Kawai (warafu), who will be showcasing dried flowers packaged for this event, trained at numerous florists in Paris and Japan before going freelance in 2016. They work with flowers every day to maximize their power and create moving experiences. They also offer dried flowers that make great gifts. Come experience the talents of four people living their dreams in Paris.




















