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Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan

The Japan Times

The Japan Times

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July 11, 2026

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 Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan

Shop owners in Japan are seeing a deluge of overseas customers, and buyers outside Japan say the costs to stock their stores have doubled or even tripled.

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Fashion Bomb Daily

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· Jun 22, 2026

How to Add Early 2000s Fashion Elements to Your Wardrobe

Fashion trends come and go, but some styles leave a lasting impression. Early 2000s fashion is one of them. Often referred to as Y2K fashion, this era was known for its playful attitude, bold styling choices, and unique mix of futuristic and casual influences. While not everyone wants to recreate a head-to-toe 2000s outfit, many [] The post How to Add Early 2000s Fashion Elements to Your Wardrobe appeared first on Fashion Bomb Daily.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 1, 2026

Industri hasil pakaian fesyen murah dikekang

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Vogue

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· Jun 30, 2026

Naomi Osaka’s Wimbledon Look Is a Love Letter To Japanese Ceremonial Dress

“I like to use fashion as a medium for storytelling,” tennis legend Naomi Osaka tells Vogue, whose elaborate walk-on outfit was designed by Hana Yagi.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Even actor So Ji-sub not exempt from Korean entertainment’s stringent beauty standards

Even actor So Ji-sub not exempt from Korean entertainment’s stringent beauty standards

People.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Naomi Osaka Channels “Kill Bill” at Wimbledon in Custom Outfit Inspired by a Japanese Ceremonial Dress

Naomi Osaka's Wimbledon outfit follows her trend of several fashion-forward looks worn on the court this season, including the Australian Open and French Open

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 30, 2026

India’s Fashion Influence Is Expanding Beyond Metros: Chandigarh Emerges Among Top Five Style Capitals in City Style Quotient 2026

New Delhi: India’s fashion landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. While Mumbai and Delhi continue to dominate as the country’s largest fashion markets, a new national study reveals that influence is increasingly shifting towards emerging urban centres where premium consumption, digital engagement and cultural identity are reshaping style preferences. The inaugural City Style Quotient (CSQ) 2026, released by A Diamond Is Forever India, ranks the country’s 20 leading fashion cities using a proprietary index based on ten measurable indicators. The study finds that Chandigarh, despite having a population of under 1.2 million, ranks among India’s five most influential fashion cities, outperforming significantly larger metros

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Related coverage for " Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan ": Fashion Bomb Daily — How to Add Early 2000s Fashion Elements to Your Wardrobe. Utusan Malaysia — Industri hasil pakaian fesyen murah dikekang. Vogue — Naomi Osaka’s Wimbledon Look Is a Love Letter To Japanese Ceremonial Dress. Korea Times News — Even actor So Ji-sub not exempt from Korean entertainment’s stringent beauty standards. People.com — Naomi Osaka Channels “Kill Bill” at Wimbledon in Custom Outfit Inspired by a Japanese Ceremonial Dress. The Eastern Herald — India’s Fashion Influence Is Expanding Beyond Metros: Chandigarh Emerges Among Top Five Style Capitals in City Style Quotient 2026