Rakuten A/W 2025-26 Tokyo, Japan Fashion Week
Dramatic grey-black menswear ensemble by Youshio Kubo. Vibrant color mixing adds to the sophisticated silhouette, by Tae Ashida. Elegant black and white velvet gown by Fetico. Printed fur for an eco-friendly option paired with hot pink creates a fabulous blazer by Telma brand designer Terumasa Nakajima. Sheer menswear top with coordinated joggers by Hummel00 sportswear. Japan Fashion Week.

Traditional plaid with added leather and fringe results in a contemporary men’s jacket. Tae Ashida

Modernized bomber jacket paired with fitted caramel color trousers. Tae Ashida

Ready for a night at the opera. Formal tuxedo coat over silver metallic gown. Tae Ashida

Statement cardigan in attention grabbing hombre tones. Tae Ashida

Leather trimmed black jacket over tonal grey. Tae Ashida

An ensemble with a chic sense of panache. Tae Ashida

Updated tuxedo with a modern patterned shirt paired with the essential cummerbund. Tae Ashida

Tae Ashida. Rich tones of the forest.

Asymmetrical cut in fire engine red makes a bold statement. Tae Ashida

One shoulder lace top gown, Tae Ashida
Watch the entire Tokyo Rakuten Fashion Week, Tae Ashida 2025-26 A/W runway show here.

Bright classics, Paul Smith

Coordinated print shirt and tie. Paul Smith

Paul Smith. Prints make the ensemble pop.

A subtle blending of greys and browns. Paul Smith

Non Tokyo by Ayano Ichige. “Please mind the gap.”

Non Tokyo describes the brand as “romantic girly leisurewear.” Funnel neck multicolor jacket.

Must-have ruffles. Non Tokyo

Funky printed skirt by Non Tokyo

Pink and red combination. Non Tokyo

Unexpected turquoise leather over blue plaid ensemble. Tokio.

Tokio brand by designer Tokio Kimura.

A design reference to the spirit of punk. Tokio

Say “yes!” to ruffled trousers. Tokio

The return of the classic duffle coat. Tokio

A modern variation of the popular French work coat. Tokio

Sophisticated outerwear by SSStein.

Cutting edge apparel for the modern man by talented designer Kiichiro Asakawa. SSStein.

Designer Emi Funayama for Fetico combines lace and leather for flirty day and eveningwear.

Laced leather corset over velvet. Fetico

Cropped sweater over a longer jacket is an uptrending silhouette. Fetico

Elegant ensemble. Fetico

Laced denim by Fetico

Long velvet gown with leather, Fetico

Athleisure by HummelOO , a Danish sports fashion brand.

Sporty streetwear. HummelOO

Viviano white tiered gown by Viviano Sue.

Viviano. Faux fur paired with sheer embellished skirt.

Viviano. Metallics continue to trend for Fall/Winter 2025-25.

Viviano creates RTW as well as haute couture.

The ultimate ballgown by Viviano. In England this gown is lovingly called a meringue.

Modern outerwear by Youshio Kubo

Appliquéd jacket over duffle coat by Youshio Kubo

Contrasting colors and fabrics create exciting outerwear options by Youshio Kubo
Watch the entire Youshio Kubo Rakuten A/W 2025-26 Tokyo, runway show here.

Whisper sheer gown with embroidered tulip skirt by Heaven Tanudiredja, an Indonesian designer living in Bali.

Bold collar detail. Heaven Tanudiredja

Embellished patchwork gown. Heaven Tanudiredja

Black biker jacket paired with loose caramel color trousers. Heaven Tanudiredja

Glowing rose gold silk sheath gown, by Terumasa Nakajima, designer of Telma.

Baby blue contrasted with sheer white lace. Telma.

Faux fur continues to uptrend around the world. Please note fabulous elbow length gloves. Telma.

Sublime elegance. Flowing silver printed design enhances a classic tweed coat. The über talented Terumasa worked with legendary designer Issey Miyake. Telma.

Silver metallic silk with just a touch of glitz. Telma.
Watch the entire Telma Rakuten A/W 2025-26 Tokyo runway show here.
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