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	<title>Comments on: Japan Fashion Week &#124; Not prime time</title>
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		<title>By: angelina bates</title>
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		<dc:creator>angelina bates</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 12:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Japan&#039;s fashion is timely since it showcases the forecasted colors for year 2010. Blue and silver are the major colors for 2010. I like to wear Japan&#039;s fashion since it gives me a contemporary look and I learned this fashion tip from &lt;a href=&#039;http://www.vedicimage.com/&#039; title=&#039;The Vedic Image Group&#039; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;image consulting group@866-565-7541&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Japan&#8217;s fashion is timely since it showcases the forecasted colors for year 2010. Blue and silver are the major colors for 2010. I like to wear Japan&#8217;s fashion since it gives me a contemporary look and I learned this fashion tip from <a href='http://www.vedicimage.com/' title='The Vedic Image Group' rel="nofollow">image consulting group@866-565-7541</a></p>
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		<title>By: gilda</title>
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		<dc:creator>gilda</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 20:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>when i was a student at bunka fashion college, my teachers had a big discussion about this with our class before. it&#039;s really weird how this has happened and why. japan is probably the most open and accepting of all different fashion statements and personalities. it&#039;s the only place in the world i know where you can honestly wear whatever you want and no one is gonna bat an eyelid at you and tell you that it isn&#039;t cool. and everyone, straight men included, is usually quite aware of fashion trends and everyone makes an an effort to look good and style their hair in the morning.

it is a big pity that the whole thing isn&#039;t more properly organized. when i lived in tokyo, the only time i knew that japan fashion week was coming around was when the banners went up in harajuku and my teachers in school gave out tickets to the shows. if not for that, i wouldn&#039;t have had a clue. i think it&#039;s just not really advertised enough and the public isn&#039;t aware. the biggest advertisements for any show at all is for the tokyo and shibuya girls collection, where everything is also broadcast over the net and millions log in with their cellphones while watching the collection, so that they can purchase the exact same look that the model is wearing while she walks down the catwalk. (which is really, the best, marketing technique ever.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>when i was a student at bunka fashion college, my teachers had a big discussion about this with our class before. it&#8217;s really weird how this has happened and why. japan is probably the most open and accepting of all different fashion statements and personalities. it&#8217;s the only place in the world i know where you can honestly wear whatever you want and no one is gonna bat an eyelid at you and tell you that it isn&#8217;t cool. and everyone, straight men included, is usually quite aware of fashion trends and everyone makes an an effort to look good and style their hair in the morning.</p>
<p>it is a big pity that the whole thing isn&#8217;t more properly organized. when i lived in tokyo, the only time i knew that japan fashion week was coming around was when the banners went up in harajuku and my teachers in school gave out tickets to the shows. if not for that, i wouldn&#8217;t have had a clue. i think it&#8217;s just not really advertised enough and the public isn&#8217;t aware. the biggest advertisements for any show at all is for the tokyo and shibuya girls collection, where everything is also broadcast over the net and millions log in with their cellphones while watching the collection, so that they can purchase the exact same look that the model is wearing while she walks down the catwalk. (which is really, the best, marketing technique ever.)</p>
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