Tetsuo Kitahara, the backbone of the story, speaks slowly and quietly/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Kitahara is someone very close to Moriya./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Jackets, vests, and pants made from organic cotton fabric specially created for this project/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Kitahara says she likes organic cotton not only because it's comfortable to wear, but also because it's gentle on the skin and the environment./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
In spring and summer, you can wear a T-shirt under the jacket, says Kitahara./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
SENSE Editor-in-Chief Moriya Satoshi talks with nine designers/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Attachment designer Kazuyuki Kumagai/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
SENSE Editor-in-Chief Moriya Talks with 9 Brands --Kitahara, Kumagai, Horikawa Edition--2/3/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Kumagai commented that SENSE is usually associated with black, but he chose black for the lining./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
SENSE Editor-in-Chief Moriya Talks with 9 Brands --Kitahara, Kumagai, Horikawa Edition--2/3/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Horikawa laughed and said he wore sunglasses because he thought it would make him nervous./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Ahead of the 14FW collection, Julius is offering a new blouson jacket made from a different material as a limited edition item./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Horikawa says he learned constructive design on his own/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
In response to Moriya saying that his sunglasses made it impossible to see his facial expression, he was also seen removing his sunglasses./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Editor-in-Chief Moriya (left) and Julius designer Tatsuro Horikawa (right)/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE