FRUiTS, Vol. 18 published in January 1999 drifts through the early-year chill of Harajuku, where style emerges instinctively from the interplay of imagination and the everyday. In this issue, FRUiTS documents a moment when Tokyo’s street fashion was quietly reinventing itself, weaving vintage textures, playful proportions, and subtle provocations into looks that felt both spontaneous and deeply personal. The magazine’s portraits reveal a youth culture unafraid to explore identity through clothing, treating fashion as a form of gentle self-assertion rather than spectacle. With its attentive gaze and understated charm, this volume offers a vivid glimpse into a late-90s scene defined by authenticity, experiment, and the intimate poetry of dressing without rules.
Condition: very good
Japanese
77 pages
26 x 18,5 cm