Hysteric Glamour Explained

Hysteric Glamour
Industry:Fashion
Foundation:1984
Founder:Nobuhiko Kitamura
Location Country:Japan

Hysteric Glamour is a Japanese designer label created by artist Nobuhiko Kitamura in 1984.[1]

Operations

The theme of the label is 1960s mass media, with t-shirts depicting musicians like Marc Bolan and the Sex Pistols, and art work by Andy Warhol. Other themes include comics, pornography, automobiles, package designs and neon signs. The Hysteric Glamour label covers a wide variety of clothing including T-shirts, jeans, cardigans, frilly tank tops, mini dresses, and accessories.

There are currently 51 stores in Japan in areas like Harajuku, Aoyama, Shibuya and Shinjuku. International stores exist in Hong Kong, London and Paris, although there are no stores in the United States.[2]

Hysteric Glamour is mentioned by Gwen Stefani in her song "Harajuku Girls".

, Hysteric Glamour has partnered with Playboy to create fashion wear.[3]

On the 14 September 2017, Hysteric Glamour collaborated with Supreme. Included in the collaboration were belts, work jackets, jumpers, beanies, and coffee mugs. This was part of the F/W 17 collection.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017-09-13. Your Ultimate Guide to Supreme's Latest Collaborator & Cult Japanese Brand Hysteric Glamour. 2022-01-29. Highsnobiety. en.
  2. News: Lacking in style. 2010-07-04. 2008-05-04. Timothy. Coghlan.
  3. Web site: Playboy Teams Up With Hysteric Glamour . WWD . 1 November 2013 . 5 November 2013 . Wetherille, Kelly.
  4. Web site: 11 September 2017. Supreme Announce HYSTERIC GLAMOUR Collaboration. 12 October 2020. pausemag.