An exhibition featuring costumes by stylist and designer Tomoko Anno, "Thanks a million," featuring costumes by actresses and top athletes, will be held at andMade Kitasando in Tokyo from January 18th to 27th. 

Stylist and jewelry designer Tomoko Anno has worked on numerous productions, including the films "Hula Girls" and "Tokyo Tower," the stage play "Sad Premonition," and the drama "Suika," and is known for her pursuit of styling that makes people more attractive. She is also active as a costume designer, having designed and produced costumes for figure skater Mao Asada and for the musical "Cabaret." This exhibition will feature a number of precious costumes from Anno's past work, including those from her most famous films, dramas, and commercials, as well as the stage production "Cabaret," and costumes worn by figure skater Mao Asada at the Sochi Olympics and the ice show "Thanks Tour." The main impetus for holding this exhibition was that the venue, andMade Kitasando, is a rare fabrication facility with a variety of sewing and digital equipment primarily for making clothes, based on the concept of "A Place to Create My Brand," and Anno's affinity for this creative space resonated with her. This rare exhibition allows visitors to experience firsthand the world of Anno, whose costumes have colored film and stage productions, and will also feature exclusive models from AROMATIQUE | CASUCA and CASUCA, both of which Anno designs.
 

Stylist and jewelry designer Tomoko Anno has worked on numerous productions, including the films "Hula Girls" and "Tokyo Tower," the stage play "Sad Premonition," and the drama "Suika," and is known for her pursuit of styling that makes people more attractive. She is also active as a costume designer, having designed and produced costumes for figure skater Mao Asada and for the musical "Cabaret." This exhibition will feature a number of precious costumes from Anno's past work, including those from her most famous films, dramas, and commercials, as well as the stage production "Cabaret," and costumes worn by figure skater Mao Asada at the Sochi Olympics and the ice show "Thanks Tour." The main impetus for holding this exhibition was that the venue, andMade Kitasando, is a rare fabrication facility with a variety of sewing and digital equipment primarily for making clothes, based on the concept of "A Place to Create My Brand," and Anno's affinity for this creative space resonated with her. This rare exhibition allows visitors to experience firsthand the world of Anno, whose costumes have colored film and stage productions, and will also feature exclusive models from AROMATIQUE | CASUCA and CASUCA, both of which Anno designs.
【Exhibition Information】
“Thanks a million” Exhibition
Dates: January 18th - January 27th
Venue: andMade Kitasando
Address: 3-34-3 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Time: 10:00 - 22:00 *On the 19th, the final day, the exhibition will close at 19:00
Admission is free
“Thanks a million” Exhibition
Dates: January 18th - January 27th
Venue: andMade Kitasando
Address: 3-34-3 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Time: 10:00 - 22:00 *On the 19th, the final day, the exhibition will close at 19:00
Admission is free
















