Harajuku, year 1997. A fashion magazine called FRUiTS started. It featured street snaps of a number of girls clad in cutting-edge style, which was to be highly popular in the world. Asami Kiyokawa was among those girls. which initiated the Harajuku fashion movement. She felt that a kind of creative monster lived in the contemporary young people, and she expresses those monsters by embroidering onto the photographs taken at that time. This one-of-a-kind photo book will be enjoyed by both art and street fashion fans.
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