The same naturalness that hasn't changed for decades, without judgment.
Well, it is true that the image of Hiroshi Fujiwara walking outside in a short-sleeved T-shirt is not very common. What comes to mind is something like today's fashion, and that natural impression has not changed over the years.
"Basically, I wear the clothes I make with my friends, and I dress the same all the time because what I like doesn't change. I don't change my style according to the times or trends. For example, I don't have a rule in my mind that I only wear white or black, but I wear what I like or what I make with my friends at any given time. Sometimes I want to wear clothes with flashy colors, but basically I try not to think too much about the design or the color of the clothes. I don't make up my mind about my own style, and that hasn't changed over the decades.
The items he brought for the interview were all clothes that he made with friends and that he continues to wear as he buys and changes them. And as for the clothes, there is also this curious obsession (?). I had to put on pants and shirts and irons for the shoot. When I was ironing his pants and shirt for the photo shoot, he said, "I don't iron my clothes. I don't worry about wrinkles or stains. I would rather ask if men who live alone have an iron. I'd like to get statistics on that (laughs). Listening to such conversation, one cannot help but feel Hiroshi Fujiwara's own rules, which are different from categorization as "standard" or "masterpiece. Looking at all the items from a bird's eye view, it is true that the lineup was selected with a sense of unity and refined aesthetic sense that only Hiroshi Fujiwara can provide. The items, which he says he made with friends, are all items that have a strong influence on the fashion scene. While listening to her story, we would like to introduce the style at the time of the photo shoot and the current mood in nine categories.