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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-24T07:00:45.000Z",
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    "news",
    "Agnes B",
    "Alain Paul",
    "ANCELLM",
    "EITARO",
    "Enfold",
    "Houga",
    "KAKAN",
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    "Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo",
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    "THREE TREASURES",
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    "signals from tokyo | rakuten fashion week tokyo aw26",
    "Schön! Magazine"
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  "textContent": "Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo offered a week-long argument for slowness, handcraft, and emotional honesty. The message couldn’t have arrived at a better time. While Paris reshuffles creative directors and Milan courts celebrity front rows, Tokyo’s fashion week operates on a different frequency entirely. Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo Autumn/Winter 2026, organised by the Japan Fashion Week Organization in its twentieth anniversary year, ran from March 15th to 21st across venues spanning Shibuya Hikarie’s modernist halls to a restored 1929 bank in Yokohama, a pre-war beer hall in Ginza, and the residence of the French Ambassador. Having spent the full week embedded in the programme – backstage and front of house across twenty shows – I came away with a conviction that Tokyo, more than any other fashion capital right now, is telling us where design is actually headed. Here are the signals… Craftsmanship as Resistance… If there was a single thread running through nearly every collection this week, it was this: the human hand matters, and its role in fashion is not nostalgic but urgent. KAKAN, winner of the Tokyo Fashion Award 2026, opened the week with her first-ever runway show, and closed it with a finale dress that... Read more »\n\nThe post signals from tokyo | rakuten fashion week tokyo aw26 appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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