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Tranoï Tokyo to Take Place on March 18 and 19, 2025
by Modem – Posted March 17 2025
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Tranoï presents its creative, high-end vision of fashion in Tokyo, the event that will bring together the best of Japanese and international fashion on March 18 and 19, 2025.

This second edition will feature a cutting-edge selection of 150 Japanese and international designers reflecting Tranoï's exacting standards, a global and coherent offer mixing men’s and women’s Rtw, accessories, and lifestyle, confirming its creative positioning and becoming Asia's must-attend fashion event.

Tranoï is the fashion event of Paris Fashion Week, twice a year since 1991, it brings together a community of designers and creative brands selected for their commitment and singular vision in the emblematic Palais Brongniart.

Tranoï Tokyo will take place at Bellesalle Shibuya First, located in the Shibuya district, not far from Omotesando, near Shibuya Station. Bellesalle Shibuya First is at the epicentre of Tokyo’s most emblematic locations, right in the heart of the "fashion itinerary" during Japan Fashion Week. A well-known area for buyers and agents, it hosts runway shows and events throughout the year and is an integral part of the fashion eco-system thanks to its unique and central location.

On the occasion of the upcoming edition, the event will present two French guest designers in Tokyo: Gauchere and Jeanne Friot.

Gauchere is a French prêt-à-porter house founded in Paris by designer Marie-Christine Statz. The brand declares modern femininity, with a subversive vision and less conventional sensibility. The house is intentionally minimal, embraces clean-cut tailoring, and mixes subtly formal and casual influences to deliver a cut-through silhouette. Statz designs clothing with real people in mind, focusing on their individuality and versatility.

Jeanne Friot is a Paris-based brand founded in 2020. Working from high-quality dead-stock materials and carefully curated up-cycled items, the French designer creates genderless, sustainable, and inclusive pieces made in France. Her subversive and politically charged fashion is also crafted to be desirable and sexy, a modern nod to the punk spirit. For the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris, Jeanne Friot created the armor of the mystery woman, inspired by Jeanne d’Arc, who rode on the Seine, bringing her instant worldwide fame.

Tranoï Tokyo
March 18 - 19, 2025
Bellesalle Shibuya First - B1F​,
1-2-20 Higashi,
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

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