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fashion
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Characterized by a mix of traditional, cultural clothing and high-tech, futuristic fashion styles.
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fashion
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Japan
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Important aspect of social identity and self-expression
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fashion
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Japan
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Highly influential and often associated with specific trends and styles
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fashion
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Japan
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Minimalist and elegant design aesthetics; emphasis on subtle, neutral colors
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fashion
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Japan
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Professional environments tend to have more formal dress codes, and business attire is the norm.
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fashion design
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Japan
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Emphasis on innovation and avant-garde designs
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fashion norms
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Japan
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Minimalist and understated fashion is often preferred, with an emphasis on quality and craftsmanship
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fashion photography
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Japan
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Fashion photography is a significant part of popular culture, with fashion models and photographers gaining celebrity status and high demand for fashion magazines and advertising.
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fashion show
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Japan
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Fashion shows focus on avant-garde and futuristic styles, often featuring unconventional designs and creativity.
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fashion shows
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Japan
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May showcase avant-garde and experimental fashion designs that push artistic boundaries
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fashion week
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Japan
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Fashion week is primarily focused on industry professionals, with less emphasis on celebrity presence and media coverage.
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fast fashion
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Japan
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Less popular due to preference for high-quality and durable clothing
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importance of fashion
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Japan
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Fashion is highly valued, and trends change rapidly.
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sustainable fashion
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Japan
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Emphasizes minimalist design and durable, timeless pieces, reflecting the traditional focus on quality and longevity in clothing
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