Timeline of Lolita History (1900s)
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This is a list of events collated from articles on this wiki and put into a single space to help visualize events in relationship to each other.
1950s
1958
- Central Apartment is built in Harajuku[1]
1960s
The lower floors of central apartment were converted into stores with offices in the upper apartment floors.[1]
1970s
1970
- April: MILK was founded by Hitomi Okawa in Harajuku in Central Apartment.
- July 23rd: BIGI Group was founded as Bigi Co., Ltd.[2]
- September: BIGI Group opens their first boutique in Harajuku under the name BIGI[2]
- Heibon Publishing, the publisher of Heibon Punch launched a new magazine called An An with Kaneko Isao as the designer and fashion director for the first 49 issues.[3]
1971
- Atsuki Onishi graduated from Vantan Design Institute[4]
- Kaneko Isao starts designing 'Pink House' style clothing for the boutique Nicole[5]
1972
1973
- June: Melrose Co., Ltd. breaks off from BIGI Group[2]
1974
- MILK sublabel MILK Boy Launched [6]
- Rei Yanagawa launches Shirley Temple[7]
1978
- Atsuki Onishi formed Quatre Saisons (キャトルセゾン) under BIGI Group[8]
1980s
1982
- April: Pink House became independent from Melrose Co., Ltd., and Pink House Co., Ltd. was established
- May: Olive magazine is launched
- INGEBORG launches[5]
1983
- February: Juniors brand Emily Temple is launched by Shirley Temple.[9]
- Atsuki Onishi presented three collections as a member of Tokyoism, which is considered by many to be the official founding of the brand Atsuki Onishi[4]
1984
- MILK sub label Obscure Desire of Bourgeoisie (O.D.O.B.) launches
1987
- April: Hyper Hyper Co., LTD. (株式会社ハイパーハイパー) was established in collaboration with Laforet Harajuku Co., LTD., as a subsidiary of Gim Co., LTD. (株式会社ジム).[10]
1990s
1990
- First Putumayo shop opened by Hyper Hyper Co., LTD. in Laforet Harajuku[10]
1994
- January: Kaneko Isao left Pink House Co., Ltd
1998
- Central Apartment is demolished[1]
1999
- February: Emily Temple Cute is launched as a lady's brand by Shirley Temple.[9]
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Harajuku Central Appartment". Wikipedia Japan.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "History (English)". Bigi Group.
- ↑ "Kaneko data from the 1960s". Wonderful House.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Atsuki Onishiのニット絵本. Japan: 文化出版局. 1985. ISBN 4579102711.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "An An September 16, 1983 issue No. 396 Pink House Story". Wonderful House.
- ↑ MILK Sparkling Girls Change the World. Japan: 宝島社. 2011. pp. 12–13. ISBN 4796684530.<nowiki>
- ↑ "Rei Yanagawa". Wikipedia Japan.
- ↑ "ATUKI A.O. ONISHI". SENZO Co,. LTD.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "History". Shirley Temple.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "Company Information". Putumayo.