Visvim is one of those brands that enjoys cult status not simply because of clever marketing, but because the clothes themselves are just that good. Designer Hiroki Nakamura is obsessive about finding ...
Hiroki Nakamura, founder of the Tokyo-based luxury menswear brand Visvim, has listed his character-laden Manhattan loft for $2.7 million. The fashion designer—who founded Visvim in 2000—purchased the ...
Fourteen years later, the FBT remains a grail item for discerning style enthusiasts. Here’s how it went from cult shoe to sneakerhead status symbol. Hiroki Nakamura’s obsession with hard-wearing ...
In his pop-up store in New York City, which ran from September to December, designer Hiroki Nakamura sat down on a sofa with oatmeal-hued cushions in front of a matching black walnut wood coffee table ...
From Issue Five of Gear Patrol Magazine. Discounted domestic shipping + 15% off in the GP store for new subscribers. In the high desert of New Mexico, steep mountains rise from plains covered in ...
Subtext was the location for the recent opening of the KICKS art show thrown in conjunction with DC Shoes. The exhibition involved 19 artists each creating their own interpretation on the DC Gatsby ...
With Slam Jam Milano’s 1st anniversary and visvim‘s inaugural European pop-up exhibition just around the corner, Hiroki Nakamura sat down to discuss the vision and motivation behind his brainchild.
The 25 Japanese Creatives You Need to Know Ever get Hiroshi and Hiroki mixed up? Couldn't pick Rei Kawakubo from a lineup? Hop out of that shame spiral of Western ignorance and check out our cheat ...
Hiroki Nakamura, the fashion guru best known for creating Japanese cult menswear label Visvim, is bringing his vintage style to the Hollywood Hills. The designer purchased the Richard Neutra-designed ...
Although Visvim provides an expansive range of garments, the label is most known for its signature moccasin/sneaker hybrid style, the FBT. Named for a Fun Boy Trio album cover (where one of the band ...
Green joined Wright’s revered apprenticeship group, the Taliesin Fellowship, in the early 1940s. Though not as well known as his mentor, his work spans six decades, during which time he built ...
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