The facade of Maison Kitsuné, a ready-to-wear store/ Photo by Takumi Ota
A full view of Maison Kitsuné. The benches around the pillars have tatami mat seats./ Photo by Takumi Ota
Masaya Kuroki is one of the founders of Kitsune. He started Kitsune in 2001 together with Gilda Loaec./ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
Maison Kitsuné is selling limited edition sweaters and cardigans with a logo patch featuring two kissing foxes./ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
Japan-exclusive T-shirts are available at Maison Kitsuné/ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
Maison Kitsuné's Spring/Summer 2013 Women's Collection/ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
Inside Maison Kitsuné/ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
Maison Kitsune also has collaborative caps with New Era and collaborative patches with Olympia Le-Tan./ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
In Maison Kitsuné's fitting room, a painting by Kuroki's mother is displayed./ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
The entrance approach to Cafe Kitsune. Finished in a purely Japanese style with bamboo fences and sliding doors./ Photo by Takumi Ota
A view of Cafe Kitsune from the entrance. On the right, drinks supervised by Omotesando Coffee are served./ Photo by Takumi Ota
The entrance to the authentic Japanese-style cafe Kitsune/ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
Inside Cafe Kitsune. Bonsai is Kuroki's hobby./ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
Cafe Kitsune also has a Bonjour Records corner/ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi
Fox keychains and iPhone cases available at Cafe Kitsune/ Photo by Shinichi Higuchi