Rakuten Tokyo Japan FW Spring/Summer 2026
Rakuten Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026. Tokyo, Japan, Lavish Layering and Cutting-Edge Design Create New Uptrending Silhouettes

Masterfully worked denim by edgy NoName brand. Stunning chapeau Audrey Hepburn would have looked breathtaking in; Haute Moda Hirata. Gathered, wrapped, draped and layered. Textural scarlet dress by Seivson. Feminine ruffles cascade along a flowery garden party ensemble. Tsumori Chisato. Blending the silhouette of a traditional kimono with contemporary lingerie, NoName. This brand was represented in the Global Fashion Collective. All images credit: Rakutenfashionweektokyo.com.

Recycled fabrics fashioned into a majestic denim cape and coordinated ensemble by Zero Waste, part of the Global Fashion Collective.

Chic urban ensemble. Recycled denim combined with Glen plaid. Sustainable urban streetwear. Zero Waste.


Gentlemen prefer recycled. Zero Waste.

Sweet ruffled bloomers paired with embroidered top by Tsumori Chisato.

Sheer floral skirt ensemble by Tsumori Chisato.

Fitted jacket accented with masterful trapunto quilting detailing over sheer skirt. Check out her adorable website here, Tsumori Chisato.

Hourglass fitted blazer with full sleeves and embroidered detail, Viviano.

Cropped ruffled vest with trim trousers. Viviano.

Tiny tiers and polka dots, Viviano.

Viviano Sue plays with volume. Embroidered bra contrasts with voluminous multi layered skirt.

Crochet detailing seems to keep this tangerine ensemble together. Seivson.

Tailored dress with a draped and wrapped silhouette, which creates a sense of movement. Seivson.

Haute Moda Hirata can boast three generations of couture artisans. This luxury brand offers three lines of exquisite hand crafted hats that certainly rival Philip Treacy.

Wrap around chapeau. Haute Moda Hirata.

A hat, a sunshade, an umbrella, a statement. Haute Moda Hirata.

The elegant twist of the brim of this luxurious hat speaks volumes. Haute Moda Hirata.

Are you feeling a “My Fair Lady” vibe from this charming hat that seems ready to take flight? Haute Moda Hirata.

The Mad Hatter would not have been quite so mad if he owned a fabulous topper like this one. Fantasy top hat by Haute Moda Hirata.

Crimson continues as the pop accent color for spring/summer 2026. Yoshio Kubo.

Streetwear goes loco for logos. Yoshio Kubo.

Layered textural accents by Yoshio Kubo.

Feminine detailing. Layered lavender skirt paired with butterfly accented lace blouse by Ayaka Oshita.

Demure coco-colored shoulder baring dress with appliquéd sleeves. Ayaka Oshita.

Fabulous reworked denim creates textural fantasy apparel. Ayaka Oshita.

Artistic tie-dyed denim ensemble. FDMTL.

Split sleeve denim jacket layered over trim skirt. FDMTL.

Denim is to FDMTL, what paint and canvas was to Vincent van Gogh.

The popular French work jacket reinvented by master Japanese artisans. FDMTL.

Bold graphics highlight this striking two piece ensemble by NoName.


NoName. Making a statement with your apparel.

Getting dressed is an adventure in Japan. NoName.

Figure hugging pieced ensemble, WooLeeX.


Who says a pair of trousers needs to have both legs the same? WooLeeX.

Empire styled gown by WooLeeX.

Gold embellished duster, mini shorts and signature boots. WooLeeX.

Bold print oversized top paired with khaki shorts, Wisharawish.

Fashion as an adventure. Wisharawish.

Outerwear jackets paired with shorts were seen on a number of runways. Note the cowboy boot trend continues into Summer 2026. Wisharawish.

Mixing patterns and contrasting lengths. Wisharawish.

Heart-stopping drama. This swashbuckling ensemble makes you wonder why all men don’t wear cummerbunds. Wisharawish.
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