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muque - Bite you

1st Camera Assistant:Sora Shimizu 2nd Camera Assistant:Tomoya Sato Lighting:Ryo Ueda Lighting Assistant:Daisuke Sakai /Hanna Kasho Hairmake:Shizuka Satake Stylist:Yuya Nakajima Dancer:Takato Yamazaki Choreographer:Suichu-megane∞ Colorist:Yuma Izuka Production Manager:Koki Okuno Production Assistant:Shunya Sakanoshita /Karin Idouji /Kokoro Shukunobe /Taiki Baba(P.I.C.S.) Producer:Shogo Honda(P.I.C.S.)

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03:29

Hitsujibungaku - Addiction

Camera:Kaishu Kamotani / hamaiba Lighting Director:Kazuharu Toya Lighting Chief Assistant:Naoya Imaoka Hair:YUUKI YANASE Makeup:Asuka Fukuda

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music

02:46

muque - my crush

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music

02:23

Lilniina - Lonely Cat

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fashion

02:23

WATARU TOMINAGA FALL WINTER 21-22

Music : Le Makeup Hair & Makeup : Akira Nagano Model : Olga & Matthew

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fashion

10:11

WATARU TOMINAGA SS Collection 23

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music

02:25

crenoka • ̶H̶A̶V̶I̶N̶ ̶A̶ ̶B̶A̶D̶ ̶D̶A̶Y̶

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music

03:25

luv - Motrr

Cast|Miwa Mukai Lighting designer|Yuzuha Kashihara , Ginji Ono Hair make up designer|Miyabi Naito Lovely vases & ornament|PART OF NATURE Special Thanks to Yoichiro Hase

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music

02:37

SATOH - OK

Production Coordinator / 1st Camera Assistant : Mike Hechanova Gimbal Operator : Bruno Ferreira 2nd Camera Assistant : Max Frega

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interviews

00:55

Wataru Tominaga

A-Camera: Matthew Pothier Line Producer: Russell Bartlett Accounts Director: Roxy Navai Editors: Maxime Quoilin, Alex Morrison, Logan Seaman Composer: Miles Felix

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interviews

02:46

Hayao Miyazaki: Developing a Character

Oscar-winning animator Hayao Miyazaki speaks about developing characters for the film "My Neighbor Totoro." Part of the Academy's 13th "Marc Davis Celebration of Animation: Hayao Miyazaki." Held at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills on July 28, 2009.

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music

02:56

Dios - ダークルーム Darkroom

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YOHJI YAMAMOTO pour homme S/S2023

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Thursday, June 23rd 2022 at the Aoyama Yohji Yamamoto flagship store in Tokyo... "(...) The models, not all of whom were striplings, had gray streaks in their hair. Could this have been Yamamoto addressing the taboo around age which persists in fashion? More generally, time is an important theme in his work, and the designer is engaged in a dialogue with the past (see last season’s Dickensian tale), but in a way that moves tradition forward. Sometimes he does that by combining elements from East and West, other times that was achieved by way of an “inside job,” i.e. rethinking and reworking traditional tailoring. Yamamoto’s designs don’t just look different, they’re built different. You might just say that this collection was bad (meaning good) to the bone." By Laird Borrelli Persson for Vogue runway. Hair styling by Asashi Make-up by Yuka Washizu Music by Jiro Amimoto Photographed, DOP and directed by TAKAY

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