Lula Japan Issue #13

€18.00

The theme of the thirteenth issue is "Kitsune-iro (the color of foxes)," an ancient Japanese color.
The opening pages are by New York-based photographer Charlie Engman. Here, a new fashion story born from a unique approach emits a vivid presence.
After that, one can sense fleeting momentary beauty from the photographs of "kitsune-iro" taken by twin photographer duo Tanya and Zhenya Posternak for this magazine.
Additionally, this issue contains artwork by London-based artist Julianna Byrne, which have been created through the artist's thoughts on "kitsune-iro." This issue also has a fashion hide-and-seek game held in magnificent grassland.

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The theme of the thirteenth issue is "Kitsune-iro (the color of foxes)," an ancient Japanese color.
The opening pages are by New York-based photographer Charlie Engman. Here, a new fashion story born from a unique approach emits a vivid presence.
After that, one can sense fleeting momentary beauty from the photographs of "kitsune-iro" taken by twin photographer duo Tanya and Zhenya Posternak for this magazine.
Additionally, this issue contains artwork by London-based artist Julianna Byrne, which have been created through the artist's thoughts on "kitsune-iro." This issue also has a fashion hide-and-seek game held in magnificent grassland.

The theme of the thirteenth issue is "Kitsune-iro (the color of foxes)," an ancient Japanese color.
The opening pages are by New York-based photographer Charlie Engman. Here, a new fashion story born from a unique approach emits a vivid presence.
After that, one can sense fleeting momentary beauty from the photographs of "kitsune-iro" taken by twin photographer duo Tanya and Zhenya Posternak for this magazine.
Additionally, this issue contains artwork by London-based artist Julianna Byrne, which have been created through the artist's thoughts on "kitsune-iro." This issue also has a fashion hide-and-seek game held in magnificent grassland.