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Tomoe Shinohara
TomoeShinohara.jpg
BirthMarch 29, 1979
Websitewebsite

Tomoe Shinohara (篠原ともえ), real name Tomoe Ikezawa (池澤友恵), was born on March 29, 1979 in Tokyo.[1] She is a singer, actress, designer, and former cultural ambassador.[1] Her own unique fashion style known as Shinora Fashion (シノラーファッション), is similar to Decora.[2][3][4]

Life and Career

Tomoe Shinohara debuted as a pop singer with Sony Music Records in 1995. [1] In a timeline published in Rococo Volume 1 in 2004, she was described as the last of the Nagomu Gals. [5] She was widely featured in Zipper magazine in the 1990s.[6]

Influence/Legacy

According to Rococo Volume 1, producer Takkyu Ishino described her as “the future ten years of Nagomu Gals turned into a marketable product.”[5]

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "About". Tomoe Shinohara.
  2. "Japan's wild, creative Harajuku street style is dead. Long live Uniqlo". Quartz.
  3. "Heisei Girls Summary". Oishi Ran.
  4. "# 2 What is "Zipper" 90's Harajuku fashion?". Oishi Ran.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Mirror Post : "History of GOSULOLI" timeline in Rococo Vol. 1".
  6. "# 3 What was the handmade boom of "Zipper"?". Oishi Ran.

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