The SECRETS of Japanese Fashion & STYLE Westerners NEED TO KNOW

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    Reggie breaks down the secrets of Japanese fashion and style that Western designers and fashion enthusiasts should know.

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  • @leebishop7591
    @leebishop7591 Год назад +224

    What have I learned from Japanese fashion? Dont get rid of your vintage stuff if it still fits, no one determines what i wear but me, dont follow trends and wear what makes u feel comfy bc thats your statement to the world....🙏🏽

    • @Hotsauce1984
      @Hotsauce1984 Год назад +7

      Not to forget how they can re-design vintage clothes to make it alive once again!

    • @Synganic
      @Synganic Год назад +3

      Comfort is key for sure

    • @swow1234
      @swow1234 5 месяцев назад +2

      Agree. At the wnd of the day, it's your comfort that's important.

  • @greyfox4838
    @greyfox4838 Год назад +171

    It's so weird how such a conformist society like Japan has so much individuality in fashion. I guess because of how conformist that country is in the workplace, people seek out individuality in their hobbies, whether it be fashion, anime, music or cosplay.

    • @carluyabut1461
      @carluyabut1461 Год назад +4

      Well put, wondered the same too!

    • @mugensekai
      @mugensekai Год назад +4

      As someone who is laying over at an airport returning from Japan for a 4th time... I'm always amazed at this. It's like being transported in time but the style is done so well. The confidence is alluring honestly!

    • @redefinedliving5974
      @redefinedliving5974 11 месяцев назад

      Conformist society???

    • @aina2165
      @aina2165 10 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe the only way they can show their personality/true self?

    • @remiwemi4506
      @remiwemi4506 4 месяца назад

      bc all their creativity/expression is bottled up so when they release it, its alot

  • @solus8685
    @solus8685 11 месяцев назад +35

    It's futuristic yet traditional, simple yet unique, minimalistic yet expressive. I love it sm

    • @MrsTessWren
      @MrsTessWren 10 месяцев назад

      My thoughts too, friend🩶

    • @maad1670
      @maad1670 9 месяцев назад

      Japan in a nutshell

  • @nedrasisu6515
    @nedrasisu6515 Год назад +58

    Thank you for quoting Hanae Mori, a pioneer in melding Japanese and western style. I would love to hear more about Japanese women designers and women's fashion in Japan ✌️

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  Год назад +7

      So much more to come on that front! You should be happy about what we do next week!

  • @mugensekai
    @mugensekai Год назад +18

    The quote from Kenzo is so apt, the focus on whole rather than part I would even argue stems from culture.
    Thrifting in Shibuya is insane, a lot of fashion off the streets are thrifted and reused rather than purely new pieces.
    The confidence that people exude based off of their whole appearance is next level compared to just accenting off a singular piece. Every look really seems to embody the persons lifestyle and it's admirable.

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Год назад +33

    My fave style is from Japanese upper middle class women I’ve seen in Tokyo street style photos. Some of them prefer natural fabric, midi skirt or dress, scrunched socks, chunky loafers, balloon sleeve, slightly cropped top or tunic length top to go with ankle length pants, canvas bag, bucket hat.

  • @milkflavored
    @milkflavored Год назад +17

    I learned so much about Japanese fashion reading Ai Yazawa’s works. Her manga all feel like a love letter to Vivienne Westwood. I found myself exploring her brand
    And street fashion as a result.

    • @ic8537
      @ic8537 11 месяцев назад

      Can I easily find her works online?

  • @crbc911
    @crbc911 Год назад +19

    The way Japanese adopt a lifestyle and submerge themselves doesn’t compare to anywhere else in the world. As Regi quoted Kenzo from head to toe every detail matters.

  • @ros8986
    @ros8986 Год назад +4

    I feel inspired by boro and kintsugi which values past items, japanese cooking which takes such care with each ingredient and bringing out the unique qualities of each ingredient.

  • @iamfreshcloset
    @iamfreshcloset Год назад +5

    I definitely learned a lot watching your vid. Very well put together and educational! I want to start incorporating other cultures into my personal style this year.

  • @jomni
    @jomni Год назад +14

    Whenever I travel to Japan and look at what's in their department stores, noticed the clothing prices are 1.5 to 2x the price outside Japan. Even for unkown brands. I got the notion that the Japanese will only buy a few clothes and make them last as long as they can. So quality and durability is a requirement for them. Am I right? Also they usually follow just one general style and won't mix and match. And thier style becomes timless in the process. They are masters of layering. Which is unfortunatly not pratical in my tropical country.

    • @ThaoNguyen-hl6mb
      @ThaoNguyen-hl6mb Год назад +5

      Japanese does mix and match a LOT, from highstreet brands like GU, Uniqlo with cool fashion brands like Margiela, Yohji, etc.
      It's also true that they don't buy clothes excessively in a haul at a time, just 2-3 pieces that can be incorporated into their current wardrobe. For example, if you compare youtube reviewers on the latest Uniqlo U collection, Japanese reviewers provide a very practical and refreshing perspective other than just a beautiful outfit.

    • @edwardhisse2687
      @edwardhisse2687 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ThaoNguyen-hl6mbwait do regular people buy clothes in a haul????? I thought its an influencer thing?

    • @ThaoNguyen-hl6mb
      @ThaoNguyen-hl6mb 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@edwardhisse2687 Normal people *don't* buy clothes in a haul, just 2-3 pieces at a time.

  • @Devananta-Rafiq
    @Devananta-Rafiq Год назад

    The quality keep getting better and better!

  • @lamargettens2370
    @lamargettens2370 Год назад +4

    I like how they can be inspired by something study it to a point make it there own and in some regards do it better then the item or genre that inspired them

  • @darkinetix
    @darkinetix Год назад +8

    My issue is I’ve always loved the style but have the hardest time finding pieces that are affordable for me (not cheap/fast fash)

  • @estebanmaldonado1395
    @estebanmaldonado1395 2 месяца назад +1

    Craftsmanship, appreciation, thankfulness and respect with individual customer's expectations, for that reason I love clothes from Japan

  • @EthanMiller1
    @EthanMiller1 Год назад +38

    After living in Japan for 5 years, as well as being deeply into Japanese culture for about 40 years now I’ve come up with one conclusion about Japanese having freedom with fashion that US (specifically) does not. Japan has a conservative ‘Japanese’ only group mentality where everyone is forced to be the same in personality, but are given freedom with artistic expression only if they follow the cultural mannerisms of Japan. The US has many cultures mixed together and everyone is culturally very different, but we try to be conformists with artistic expression, which fashion falls under. We are forced to fit into one of the allowed groups but cannot experiment outside these groups visions freely, without being outcasts. This of course excludes places where the outcasts used to go to create their new visions and subcultures, like NYC.

  • @shimbunmaru4563
    @shimbunmaru4563 Год назад +2

    i'm new to the channel, love the content!!! thank you so much for the japanese fashion masterclass 🙏💕

  • @janicevin4207
    @janicevin4207 Год назад +5

    I did not know it came from Japan but I love clean lines in fashion design as well as a minimalist approach. whatever brand it is.

  • @user-xs6du2vz4c
    @user-xs6du2vz4c 5 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for educating me on Japanese culture! So much respect for them

  • @lichh64
    @lichh64 Год назад

    great videos, I really enjoy listening to you tbh

  • @brotherhondo
    @brotherhondo Год назад +7

    This is an excellent channel.

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  Год назад +1

      Trying to make it even better! Thanks for watching!

  • @jessicam.9751
    @jessicam.9751 Год назад +1

    Great video as usual! One thing that would be nice is if you, added the brand, year and season in some corner of the screen when showing videos of runway shows. Keep up the great work! 😊

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  Год назад

      Sure thing! We usually do🤔 gotta check the editors.

  • @phillipossotiriosreklitis9181
    @phillipossotiriosreklitis9181 Год назад

    Very insightful 👏 thanks

  • @dickimchi
    @dickimchi Год назад +5

    there are a lots amazing Japanese brands and especially when u walk into Harajuku and Omotesando u could see fire fits lots 🔥🙏

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  Год назад +2

      Harajuku is definitely a great starting point!

    • @dickimchi
      @dickimchi Год назад

      @@THECASUALco that's right i love your channel and when i see your video that make me inspiration and like studying fashion thank u 🤘🙏✨

  • @theglymp
    @theglymp Год назад +1

    very good video!

  • @sbaumgartner9848
    @sbaumgartner9848 Год назад

    I love the long grey and white pieces the woman at 1:47 is wearing. Classic with very clean lines.

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  Год назад

      Thats from ANEI by designer Yu Haneishi, a former pattern maker for Yohji Yamamoto

  • @Spicynoodle2.0
    @Spicynoodle2.0 Год назад +1

    Love it! :)

  • @JasonCheeeseball
    @JasonCheeeseball Год назад +2

    Some brands ive been liking recently is auralee and kaptain sunshine

  • @celsochiang
    @celsochiang Год назад +2

    Love Japanese fashion! 🇵🇭💝♥️💖🇯🇵

  • @Soul_ier_of_Christ
    @Soul_ier_of_Christ Год назад

    the fashion pattern trend of japanese are more on rainy windy season from pacific

  • @ros8986
    @ros8986 Год назад

    hmmm I will be watching this one several times...........

  • @spooch7728
    @spooch7728 Год назад

    The pfp guy in the trench is literally him😂main character vibes fr

  • @Jeffreynelius
    @Jeffreynelius Год назад

    What up Reg

  • @Leukick
    @Leukick Год назад

    7:44 Whatttttt... where is the rest of this show?

  • @hank3578
    @hank3578 Год назад

    What's the brand of the camo jacket at the 8:43 mark?

  • @swow1234
    @swow1234 5 месяцев назад

    People forget that fashion is also a from of self expression. Some people just get too attached with idea od belonging in the society that they have to always follow the trends. Maybe that's fine. But always incorporate your personal touch or identity.

  • @swow1234
    @swow1234 5 месяцев назад

    People forget that fashion is also a from of self expression. Some people just get tooz attached with idea od belonging in the society that they have to always follow the trends. Maybe that's fine. But always incorporate your personal touch or identity.

  • @zitronentee
    @zitronentee Год назад +1

    I think Japanese fashion is also about balance of individualism and societal awareness.

  • @philb9550
    @philb9550 Год назад +1

    ok, where can i get that indigo bomber jacket at 8:34 ?

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  Год назад +2

      Ooohhhh… so sorry. That came out about 3-4 years ago for United Arrows & Sons

  • @kuroshinko427
    @kuroshinko427 Год назад

    The costume maker from the Incredibles looks like Rei Kawakubo.

  • @swow1234
    @swow1234 5 месяцев назад

    People forget that fashion is also a form of self expression. Some people just get too attached with idea of belonging in the society that they always have to follow the trends. Maybe that's fine. But always incorporate your personal touch or identity.

  • @thegahd
    @thegahd 11 месяцев назад +1

    The average grandpa in Tokyo is better than peak US

  • @memopinzon
    @memopinzon Год назад +1

    W E S T E R N B O I S

  • @potatodude5327
    @potatodude5327 7 месяцев назад

    hm...it is quite curious; the saying "the nail that sticks out gets hammered down" would mean that people who.. well, stick out: would be pressured to conform to social norms - that is in comparison to other countries- except the Japanese people weaponized that saying into honing their craft, instead of judging people because of what they're wearing; just goes to show how they really are always ahead of the curve!

  • @WayneLLC
    @WayneLLC Год назад +5

    How about a video that is the reverse of this.. Would love to hear what you think aspects that you think Japanese can learn from the Western.
    For me, the aspects that stood out to me were individualism and the total look. Having been to Japan every year (except during Covid) for the past decade and just picking up on their dress sense definitely has me more conscious of creating a more cohesive yet minimalist look - where I am in Singapore is just too darn hot for overly extravagant look but I still want to look 'different' when I can.

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  Год назад +3

      I’ll definitely make sure to do the reverse

  • @matthewsue4032
    @matthewsue4032 Год назад

    8th

  • @simoling
    @simoling Год назад

    Japanese style is timeless because they never follow trends.

  • @mrotaveria
    @mrotaveria Год назад

    Is pret a porter, but CDG Play quality is horrendous. H&M is better

    • @mrotaveria
      @mrotaveria Год назад

      @@MrLifeUnderTheScope I am not, I bought Play clothes, sweaters are terrible, the t shirts are sub par quality and don't get me started with the polos :D
      You're paying for the heart logo, no more than that.

    • @mrotaveria
      @mrotaveria Год назад

      @@MrLifeUnderTheScope so are iphones

  • @allthatgirlcoronado
    @allthatgirlcoronado 3 месяца назад

    You talk too much