Kiko Mizuhara to take part in collaborative project between “GINZA” magazine and Instagram Stories media “lute”
This year marks 20 years since “GINZA” magazine launched its first issue. It has been announced that the magazine is to start a new collaborative project with “lute” which launched as Japan’s first Instagram Stories reporting service back in August.
For the first entry to the project, model Kiko Mizuhara, who is featured on the front cover of GINZA magazine’s October 2017 issue, will make an appearance in both GINZA and lute’s Instagram Stories. The front cover image is built on Kiko Mizuhara’s own concept with the theme of “a girl from outer-space shopping.”
A video revealing the behind-the-scenes of the photo taken by photographer Monica Mogi, an interview in relation to music and more is scheduled for release this week.
Instagram Stories disappear after 24-hours, so make sure to keep your eyes peeled on both accounts below so you don’t miss out!
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GINZA Oct. 2017 – Special Issue “GINZA Girls’ Shopping This Autumn”
https://ginzamag.com/
lute / ルーテ
http://www.lutemedia.com/
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Honten Yamashina
Address: GINZA PLACE 11F (5-8-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo)
Hours: 17:00-23:00
Closed SundaysOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honten_yamashina/
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Details: https://www.matsuya.com/ginza/events/2022/0610/spyfamily/
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Details: https://store.tsite.jp/ginza/blog/art/25614-1029370325.html