FRUiTS, Vol. 2, published in September 1997, continues to shape the magazine’s early vision of Tokyo street fashion as a quiet but firm expression of personal choice. This issue presents styles that feel thoughtful and intentional, where clean lines, fitted silhouettes, and careful color combinations suggest a growing sense of direction within the youth scene. Outfits balance restraint and individuality, mixing everyday clothing with small details that signal confidence rather than excess. Observed without commentary or hierarchy, these looks reveal a moment when street fashion was settling into its own language, grounded in daily life yet clearly aware of its power as a form of self definition.
Condition: very good
Japanese
77 pages
26 x 18,5 cm