Fashion

FASHION Labo

FASHION/CRAFT LABO is laboratory for fashion designers, stylists, craftsmen, apparel makers, apparel store owners and students who want to become them, etc. from Japan and the United States who, through exchange between the two countries, develop and launch “Brooklyn + Japan” ideas, services, and products that fuse the best of each. The shop will also have a showroom for upcycled and local products, and will host various events such as workshops.

Fashion Labo is located on the basement floor. We stock a wide variety of products, including collaboration items with BBFL with innovative designs, accessories, household goods, vintage items, and more.

Partners for Fashion Labo

BK Style Foundation

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Since 2004, the BK Style Foundation (BKSF) has been a driving force in building and bridging creative fashion communities in Brooklyn and beyond. ​

​As a 501(c)(3) non-profitorganization, BKSF is dedicated to championing emerging designers, particularly those fromunderprivileged backgrounds, by offering them resources to hone their talent, grow theirbusiness, and showcase their creations to the world.

BKSF’s signature event, Fashion Week Brooklyn (FWBK), has become one of the leadinginternational fashion events, consistently spotlighting the groundbreaking work of aspiringand established designers from around the globe.

FWBK provides a vital platform for these designers to gain recognition and connect with industry professionals, including press/media,buyers, and celebrities.

Held bi-annually since 2006, FWBK follows the industry calendar,presenting Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter collections shortly after New York Fashion Week.

Brooklyn Made

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The Brooklyn Made Store, brought to you by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, represents the rich diversity of “Brooklyn,” as represented by products and brands that have been conceived and made here. “Brooklyn Made” can mean many things, but universally it reflects the intricacies of a borough that has been shaped and reshaped by the ever-changing flow of different populations and cultures that have found their way to Brooklyn for over three hundred years.

The mission of the Brooklyn Made Store is to identify and promote designers, makers, and entrepreneurs, mostly from communities of color, who embody the essence of what it means to be Brooklyn, as represented through their unique products. Brooklyn Made stores at Industry City and City Point are presented to you by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, sponsored by Wells Fargo and sponsored by Brooklyn Org.

Robe Japonica

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ROBE JAPONICA is a Brand shop of Kimono and Yukata from Harajuku in Tokyo, Japan.

Their concept is “Wearing modern JAPAN”. We combine Japanese traditional kimono with modern original designs to provide contemporary outfits.

They hope you enjoy our kimono without any traditional stereotypes and add our items to your wardrobes.

WaRLOCK

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Oda Sho Co., Ltd. is a long-established Kyoto kimono shop that has lived through the ages with kimonos for over 150 years. Its DNA does not end with “preservation.” True “wa” (harmony) lies in its attitude of always questioning “evolution” while respecting tradition.

And one person who resonated with this philosophy is the solitary artist who continues to fascinate the world – HYDE. HYDE has an overwhelming sense of beauty and discerning eye that extends beyond the realm of music to fashion, visuals, and art direction. The moment that spark of his creativity met ODASHO, who has always faced tradition, a new door opened between “wa” and “rock.” And thus was born – WaRLOCK.

MuSuHi + FUGAHUM

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MuSuHi (Mishima Akiyoshi x Takaoka Harumitsu x Miida Shuhei x Shio Tatsuro x Otsuki Nobuhiko x Yawaka Keitaro x Tarui Kazuki)
MuSuHi is an art project that weaves together the loose threads of modern life and weaves the continuity of life into the ages through the yin-yang relative harmony of “Musuhi,” the spiritual act of creating and arranging all things, and “Musubi,” which brings about harmony and relationships.

FUGAHUM
The indigenous people had once established their peculiar culture in the fictitious country “Fugahum”.
However gradually invaders appeared, and the people had to trace the fate of surviving under their rule from that day on. Years passed by and now the subdued people are in their third-generation. The material invaders brought in has brimmed in Fugahum, and the people accepted the invader’s culture, religion, thoughts and even the history of them having been invaded. That is in other words, the third-generations has built new sense of values by compiling the invader’s livings which already existed when they are born.
“FUGAHUM” takes its historical story as modern Japonism and represent it not only in fasion but in various ways, and is a project to establish the country of Fugahum.

Mixmix + Mach

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Daily Information NY, Inc. / J+B SHOWCASE LAB

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J+B SHOWCASE LAB. serves as a foothold for Japanese companies to showcase a wide array of products and engage in test marketing to enhance their sales channels in the U.S. market.

Our subscriber services include gathering in-store customer feedback and managing product consignments, while offering locally tailored initiatives.

Eureka Vintage

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