No Ametora | Why the Neo-Trad Trend Failed to Catch on in Japan
TOKYO, Japan - The crazy kids in Tokyo’s Harajuku neighborhood often give outsiders an impression that Japanese fashion trends appear organically on the street without any industry prodding. In truth, Japanese fashion magazines still retain an uncanny ability to set seasonal styles on a near-mechanical schedule. Due to industry, media, and consumer coordination unlike anywhere else in the world, Japanese trends change on a dime at the beginning of a season, exactly in the ways delineated by magazines. This system can be awe-inspiring when things go as Japan’s fashion machine intends, but once in a while, the top cannot convince consumers to buy into the template. The most recent example is last year's push for "American traditional” menswear (a la…
