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Digna, inspired by ’60s American vintage fashion, shows Japanese craftsmanship and creativity. Basic tee and oversized jacket from Uniqlo
Digna, inspired by ’60s American vintage fashion, shows Japanese craftsmanship and creativity. Basic tee and oversized jacket from Uniqlo

Products “Made in Japan” have long been synonymous with high quality, fine craftsmanship and good design. Eyewear brand Paris Miki, said to be the biggest eyewear chain in Japan, follows the country’s DNA.

Founded in 1930 in the city of Himeji, Paris Miki was originally a store that sold various merchandise, including eyewear. It became popular for its personalized service and high-quality eyewear, some of which are made by hand to this day.

Hamamoto is a luxury Japanese brand that was the first product manufactured in 1985 by Hamamoto Technical Co. Ltd.

It follows the Japanese value of “omotenashi” which means to entertain guests wholeheartedly. Entering the store, one is welcomed to its chic but homey interiors. The customer is served Japanese house tea while browsing around.

It is said that owning a pair of Paris Miki customized pieces is like investing in a future heirloom, since the tailor-fitted eyewear will last a long time.

Paris Miki is at S Maison Luxury Mall, Conrad Manila, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City. Call 772 2373; e-mail
customercare@parismiki.ph.

Hamamoto ensures the optimal comfort and lightness of the eyewear, making it perfect for everyday use. Sweater from Uniqlo
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Digna, inspired by ’60s American vintage fashion, shows Japanese craftsmanship and creativity. Basic tee and oversized jacket from
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Photography Maika Anthoni
Styling Luis Carlo San Juan
Makeup Chuchie Ledesma
Hairstyle Moriel Flores

Models Yaofa dela Cruz and Emilio Perez of IM Agency Manila

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