Hats on the Streets of Tokyo
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294 pages. Full-color. Softcover.
H188mm x W161mm
English & Japanese
Hats as a key accessory quickly become an essential fashion feature in urban areas.
Hat wearing is also an extension of people’s individuality and is almost a ‘must’ in the
Japanese total look.
Hat designer Shlomit Yaish was based in Tokyo between 2003-2008, she was constantly
stimulated and excited by the manner the Japanese choose to wear hats - how they
wear their hats of all shapes and sizes, style themselves, incorporate the latest fashion
trends, create their own mix of combinations in the process of hat designing - and
how they go about in daily lives. One can hardly envisage a woman’s hat with flowers
would turn out to be quite fashionably on a man! These imaginative, sometimes whacky
interpretations of hat fashion were wonderfully captured by Yaishi together with three
Tokyo-based photographers in Hats on the Streets of Tokyo.
This book is a collection of bright, colorful portraits on the burgeoning and cutting-edge
hat culture in Tokyo, Japan – a place where average Japanese purchases three hats
per season or six hats per year, putting Japan at the top of the world’s fashion capitals.