Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO 2026 A/W – Day 5 Highlights
Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO 2026 A/W – Day 5 Highlights
The final day of Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO 2026 A/W brought the season to a close with a strong lineup of designers presenting bold concepts, refined craftsmanship and forward-looking ideas across venues including Shibuya Hikarie and beyond.
SATORU SASAKI
Shibuya Hikarie Hall A
SATORU SASAKI presented a collection that explored structure, tailoring and modern femininity.
Designer Satoru Sasaki showcased:
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Precise tailoring with architectural silhouettes
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Clean lines balanced with soft draping
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A refined, contemporary approach to everyday wear
The collection reflected a quiet confidence, where subtle construction details elevated minimalist forms.
HARUNOBUMURATA
Shibuya Hikarie Hall A
HARUNOBUMURATA, led by Harunobu Murata, delivered a polished collection defined by elegance and restraint.
Highlights included:
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Fluid silhouettes with sculptural volume
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Luxurious fabrics that enhanced movement
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A muted colour palette reinforcing sophistication
The collection emphasised timeless design, with garments that balance artistic expression and wearability.
RIV NOBUHIKO
Shibuya Hikarie Hall B
RIV NOBUHIKO presented a poetic and emotionally charged collection.
Designer Nobuhiko Kawanishi explored themes of memory and nostalgia through:
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Layered textures and delicate fabrics
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Soft, romantic silhouettes
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Subtle detailing that evoked sentimentality
The collection conveyed a sense of quiet introspection and personal storytelling.
SEVESKIG
Runway Show
Japanese brand SEVESKIG delivered an energetic presentation blending fashion, music and subculture.
Designer Noriaki Miyata is known for integrating cultural influences into bold, statement-driven pieces.
Key elements:
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Graphic-heavy designs
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Streetwear influences fused with craftsmanship
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A vibrant, rebellious spirit
The show stood out for its dynamic energy and strong identity.
KEISUKEYOSHIDA
Runway Show
KEISUKEYOSHIDA closed its presentation with a deeply personal and conceptual collection.
Designer Keisuke Yoshida explored:
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Emotional narratives through garments
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Distorted silhouettes and experimental cuts
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A blend of vulnerability and strength
The collection reflected the designer’s signature introspective approach, resonating strongly with audiences.
Summary
Day 5 marked a fitting conclusion to Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO 2026 A/W, bringing together diverse creative voices and reinforcing Tokyo’s position as a global hub for innovation, craftsmanship and contemporary fashion.
(photos courtesy of ©JFWO and respective brands)



















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