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==Notable Figures==
==Notable Figures==
'''[[Hiromichi Nakano]]''' - Lead designer starting around the 1980s
'''[[Hiromichi Nakano]]''' - Lead designer starting around the 1980s
[[File:Olive 1985 Vivayou.jpg|thumb]]
==Locations/Sales Model==
==Locations/Sales Model==
Vivayou was sold in directly managed shops, and online.<ref name=":1" />
Vivayou was sold in directly managed shops, and online.<ref name=":1" />
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File:20220323 120138.jpg|Hiromichi Nakano for Vivayou, winter '87/'88 collection
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File:Vivayou1987e.jpg|Olive, 1987
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Vivayou
Lg vivayou.gif
Founded1977
Dissolved2011
CountryJapan
TwitterVIVAYOU_jp
Current statusClosed
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Vivayou (ビバユー), sometimes written as Viva You was a Japanese brand that was part of the DC Boom.[1]

Concept

In 2003, the brand concept was:[2]

Proposing a fashionable style based on rock, cute, and sexy

History

Vivayou was established in 1977 by Sanei International Co., Ltd. (株式会社サンエー・インターナショナル).[1] In the 1980s, Hiromichi Nakano became the lead designer.[1][3] His work for Vivayou led to him being interviewed by Zipper magazine in 1994 in their article: What is "Lolita".[4]

In the 2000s, the brand's target market was university students and office workers, with an age range of approximately 20-28.[1][2]

In the spring of 2012, Vivayou collaborated with Sogo/Seibu's private brand "LIMITED EDITION" and released items under the name "LIMITED EDITION VIVAYOU".[5]

Notable Figures

Hiromichi Nakano - Lead designer starting around the 1980s

Locations/Sales Model

Vivayou was sold in directly managed shops, and online.[2]

Gallery

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Vivayou". Fashion Press.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Vivayou". 株式会社サンエー・インターナショナル.
  3. "Hiromichi Nakano". Fashion Press.
  4. Zipper Magazine October Issue: What is "Lolita":. Japan. 1994.
  5. "Vivayou". FukuDB.

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