Maid Lane Revue

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Maid Lane Revue
MAIDLANEREVUE.gif
CountryJapan
Founder(s)Ikuko Utsunomiya
Websitewebsite
Webshopwebshop
Blogblog
Current statusUnclear
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Maid Lane Revue was a lolita fashion brand popular in the 1990s. The brand was created by designer and stylist Ikuko Utsunomiya and was known for design stage costumes for performers like SMAP's Katori Shingo and Robin.[1][2]

Concept

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Children's By Maid Lane Revue[4]

History

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The brand closed their last managed shop in 1998.[4]

In 1998, as the designer transitioned more into being a celebrity stylist full time, Love's La FACE opened as a Maid Lane Revue outlet shop to sell the samples and remaining stock left after the closure of the Maid Lane Revue shops. According to their website, they are the only location that still sells Maid Lane Revue.[5][4]

Notable Figures

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Ikuko Utsunomiya - Designer and celebrity stylist[2]

Characters & Design Motifs

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Locations/Sales Model

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Shop List

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Directly Managed Shops

Shop Country Address Status
Laforet Harajuku B1F[6] Japan Closed
Store 2 Country 2 Test Address 2 Test Status 2
Store 3 Country 3 Test Address 3 Test Status 3

External Distributors

Shop Country Address Status Socials
Love's La FACE Country 1 Test Address 1 Test Status 1 Test Socials 1
Store 2 Country 2 Test Address 2 Test Status 2 Test Socials 2
Store 3 Country 3 Test Address 3 Test Status 3 Test Socials 3

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Footnotes

  1. "Maid Lane Revue Fan Group". Mixi.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Maid Lane Revue Deadstock".
  3. Reference here
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "History". Love's La Face.
  5. "ようこそ★ Love's La FACEへ".
  6. Cutie Magazine October. Japan. 1993.

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