Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO 2026 A/W – Day 3 Highlights
Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO 2026 A/W – Day 3 Highlights
Day 3 of Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO 2026 A/W continued to showcase a dynamic mix of conceptual storytelling, craftsmanship and experimental presentations across venues including Shibuya Hikarie and other locations across Tokyo.
pillings
Shibuya Hikarie Hall A
Japanese knitwear label pillings presented a collection that balanced fragility and strength through handcrafted techniques and emotional storytelling.
Designer Ryohei Kawanishi explored themes of imperfection and vulnerability, using distressed knits, loose threads and intentionally unfinished textures.
Soft silhouettes and layered knitwear created a sense of intimacy, while delicate detailing highlighted the beauty found in irregularity. The collection reflected the brand’s philosophy of embracing flaws as part of human expression.
TAN
Shibuya Hikarie Hall A
TAN continued its exploration of modern femininity through structured knitwear.
The collection featured:
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Sculptural silhouettes that reshape the body
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Intricate knit patterns combining tradition with innovation
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A balance between softness and architectural form
The brand’s approach once again demonstrated how knitwear can move beyond comfort into the realm of design-driven fashion.
FETICO
Shibuya Hikarie Hall B
FETICO delivered a sensual yet controlled collection that played with structure and restraint.
Designer Emi Funayama focused on redefining femininity through:
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Corset-inspired silhouettes
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Sheer fabrics layered with precision
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Tailoring that accentuates the body without excess
The result was a refined tension between exposure and concealment, strength and delicacy.
TELMA
Shibuya Hikarie Hall B
Emerging brand TELMA, led by designer Terumasa Nakajima, presented a collection that combined cultural references with contemporary tailoring.
The designs incorporated:
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Traditional elements reinterpreted through modern silhouettes
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Rich textures and layered construction
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A strong narrative approach to storytelling through garments
TELMA continues to gain attention for its thoughtful and globally relevant design language.
CHIKA KISADA
Shibuya Hikarie Hall A
Chika Kisada brought a sense of movement and theatricality to the runway.
Known for blending ballet influences with streetwear, the brand showcased:
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Flowing tulle dresses paired with structured outerwear
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Dynamic layering that emphasized motion
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Contrasts between softness and strength
The collection captured a poetic balance between discipline and freedom.
Summary
Day 3 of Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO 2026 A/W highlighted the continued evolution of Japanese fashion, where craftsmanship, identity and experimentation intersect to create deeply expressive collections.
(photos courtesy of ©JFWO and respective brands)




























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