Hirooka Naoto

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Hirooka Naoto
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Birth1977
Associated Brand(s)H.NAOTO, T-Kuinitomo
Websitewebsite [[1]]
TwitterHIROOKANAOTO
Blogblog
Instagramhirookanaoto

Hirooka Naoto (), born in 1977, is best known as the designer/founder of h.NAOTO.[1][2]

Life and Career

Hirooka Naoto decided that he wanted to be a fashion designer when he was a first year student at a vocational high school.[1] He liked art through out elementary and middle school, but didn't like to study, and his middle school teacher had suggested he go to a vocational high school.[1] Around this time, there was a trend of some men wearing more feminine clothing items, and for the first time he found himself interested in fashion.[1] This led to him selecting apparel as his major at the vocational high school.[1] After he graduated high school, he attended Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo.[1]

In an interview in Jabberwocky, the editor of Kera, Mariko Suzuki, reminisced that in 1998 when she launched Kera she met Hirooka Naoto who was working part time for T-Kuinitomo while he was in school.[1] After graduating, he joined S-inc Co. Ltd in the sales department.[3] A senior in the sales department lent him a sewing machine and told him "Hirooka, you should make your own clothes".[1] This led to the launch of H.Naoto.[1] He invited Mariko Suzuki to his first fashion show, and this started the relationship between h.NAOTO and Kera. [1]

Through collaboration with Kera he designed for Ryutaro Arimura of Plastic Tree and Amy of Evanescence. [1] He also has designed for Ayabie[4], Psycho le Cému, Gackt, S.K.I.N., and Marbell.[5] In 2017, he was actively doing stage costuming for Yoshiki of X-Japan and Hyde from L'arc~en~Ciel.[1]

Brands, etc

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Influence/Legacy

Footnotes

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 "Interview with Hirooka Naoto". Jabberwocky.
  2. "H.Naoto". Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo.
  3. "Interview avec h.NAOTO, le créateur de gothic lolita".
  4. "Ayabie in Finland".
  5. "Interview with MarBell at Otakon - articles - JaME U.S.A."

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