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Gucci Beauty: Tokyo’s first permanent department store counter opens at Isetan Shinjuku store with full lineup – Beautiful every day

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“Gucci Beauty” counter opened at Isetan Shinjuku store

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November 19, 2024 21:00 #Beauty #Beauty News #Gucci Beauty #Gucci #GUCCI

On October 23rd, Gucci Beauty opened its first permanent counter in a department store in Tokyo on the second floor of the main building of Isetan Shinjuku store. This is the third department store in Japan, and the only store in the Kanto area that offers a full lineup of makeup and fragrance collections.

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The makeup collection includes the lip color “Gucci Rouge a Lèvre Matte #509 Gucci Rosso Ancora” designed by the brand’s creative director Sabato de Sarno, the new “Gucci Glow Highlighter”, and the 2024 holiday limited collection. Ru.

The fragrance collection focuses on the representative line “Gucci Flora” series, as well as the new “Gucci Flora Gorgeous Orchid Eau de Parfum”. Furthermore, this is the only store in Tokyo where you can experience all items from the luxury fragrance “The Alchemist Garden.”

In addition, with the exception of some products, they can also be purchased at the Mitsukoshi Isetan cosmetics online store “meeco”.

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What impact do⁣ you think‍ Kyoko Yoshine’s appearance in a furisode kimono at the red carpet‍ event will have on the perception of traditional Japanese fashion among younger audiences?

1. What are your thoughts‍ on the festival⁤ organizers choosing Kyoko⁢ Yoshine to dress up in a⁤ traditional furisode kimono for the red carpet event?

2. ‌How do you feel about other celebrities like Haruka Ayase, Mao Inoue, Ryoko Yonekura, Kiko Mizuhara, Yumi Kawai, and Rinko ‌Kikuchi also choosing to⁣ wear furisode kimonos for‍ the occasion?

3. In your opinion, what significance does traditional Japanese fashion hold in modern society?

4. Are there any challenges or limitations faced by​ designers when creating modern interpretations of these traditional garments?

5. Can you think of any other examples where traditional elements have been integrated into contemporary fashion?

6. ‌How important is it for people to maintain and‌ preserve cultural practices like wearing kimonos or other traditional attire?

7. Do you believe that fashion ​shows like the ⁣Tokyo International Film⁢ Festival can help promote cultural exchange and understanding between different countries?

8. What kinds⁣ of ‍changes ​or innovations would you like ‌to see in the way traditional Japanese fashion is represented ⁢at events like ⁤these in the future?

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