Creative Creations by Students at Bunka Fashion College

Explore the clothes made by the next generation of designers

Design drawingBunka Fashion College

Source of student creativity

The items produced by students reflect their experiences—things they have seen, touched, and felt. The source of this creativity can be found throughout Bunka Fashion College, helping to unleash creativity and develop it without constraints.

Inspiration bookOriginal Source: Bunka Gakuen Library

Board of fashion contenst, Bunka fashion collageBunka Fashion College

The benefits of contests

By actively taking part in contests in Japan and abroad, students gain skills they could not simply by attending classes, and being evaluated by professionals allows them to achieve major psychological growth while expanding their circle of creative contacts.

Introduction of students work, Soen magazine (2012/2012) by (left)Akane Ueno, (right)HUANG YinBunka Fashion College

Akane Ueno in Creative Apparel Design: “For this dress expressing light and shade, I used a motif based on ancient Japanese andon lamps, which have paper shades. I was aiming to bring out a clear silhouette using the chiffon-like Soalon material, which has rich draping properties.”

Koh In in Creative Apparel Design: “Based on the motif of bondage, I used black leather to express the possessiveness that comes from amorous love. Due to this very human theme, I intentionally made it a stylish design that was inorganic.”

Introduction of students work, Soen magazine (2012/2012) by (left)Aya Furuya, (right)Kurumi YamamotoBunka Fashion College

Aya Furuya in Creative Design (Advanced Diploma): “I struggled to achieve a balance of familiarity and solid design, but was eventually able to express my vision of the beauty and strength of Turkish art and architectural aesthetics, which I used as the source of the design.”

Kurumi Yamamoto in Creative Design (Advanced Diploma): “This expresses the ambience of Tokyo, a metropolis brimming with dreams and aspirations of futuristic design. I explored a combination of patterns, and consciously aimed for it to be bold and make an impact.”

Introduction of student work, Soen magazine (2012/2012) by (left)CHO Bongsung, (right)Ryosuke Kojima・Tomoki MaruokaBunka Fashion College

Jo Bong-sung in Bag Design: “The theme is ‘Traveling in Africa.’ I put the most work into the parts that go over the shoulders, assembling at least 20 components to make the horns.”

Ryosuke Kojima in Bag Design: “I brought originality to the design by combining leather with LEDs, which are the antithesis of leather.”

Tomoki Maruoka in Footwear Design: “I based this on traditional Japanese socks (tabi), straw sandals (waraji), and armor. I succeeded in making the color and feel of leather match a modern style.”

Design drawing (2016/2016) by Ayano BabaBunka Fashion College

One drawing—Many interpretations

Toilest Award (2016/2016)Bunka Fashion College

Competing in taste and technique for the Toilliste Award

Students compete to produce sheeting according to their own preferences and ideas based on the same drawing—a front style design for a single look. The Toilliste Award is awarded for works with the greatest inventiveness and technical skill.

Basting on toile, 2016/2016, From the collection of: Bunka Fashion College
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Various works of Toilist show (2016/2016)Bunka Fashion College

Bunka Fashion College Pattern Making Contest2016Bunka Fashion College

Tools for creating works.Bunka Fashion College

A record of growth: Revisiting earlier items

No one is able to create magnificent works of fashion that impress people right off the bat. It takes trial and error, and experience in order to give expression to the world of your imagination.

Student work, title 'Dream' (2013/2013) by Misako IshiiBunka Fashion College

Student work, title 'Dream'

The concept behind the work is to conjure up images of dreams when we see during sleep. It portrays the vision of the angelic, sweet and adorable world.

Introduction of student work, Soen magazine (2013/2013) by (left)Kyoko Tejima, (right)Rika NikaidoBunka Fashion College

Student work

(right) title: SKIN. The Grimm Fairy Tales-inspired work which reflect the image of disappearing the boundaries between skin and clothes.
(left) title: Wave.This work reflect the image of waves which shows the wide variety of expression. It portrays the various waves such as heave, twist, or splash.

Introduction of student work, Soen magazine (2013/2013) by (left)Kiyoko Onuma, (right)Sachiko TataiBunka Fashion College

Student work

(right) title: Tigiru. Brand concept was inspired by “Chigiru/ Yakusoku-Suru” which are both Japanese words meaning “give one’s word.” This is made by Screen printing.

(left) title: Courtesan Parade Near Cherry Trees at Evening. Onuma made 8 works throughout the year under the theme of Famous Courtesans of the former Japan's largest licensed red-light district, Yoshiwara parade down the street wearing gorgeous clothes. These are the works of art, inspired by the theme Courtesan Parade Near Cherry Trees at Evening.

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