CHAKO SPRING/SUMMER 2002
A virtually
self-sustained fashion phenomenon, Chako for JME produces yet another
collection that makes the case for all-season leather garments. With
soft-as-silk treated lambskin as a staple, it's no wonder that 70,000
Japanese tourists flock to James Moto Enterprises for the exclusive
Chako experience. Chako for JME's first Toronto Fashion Week appearance
primed the Canadian market for these luxurious, washable goods. The
ostrich and lambskin spotted jackets and pants are among the more flirty
offerings, while the beige lambskin suit with brown hand-stitched bolero
offers an equally bold statement tempered with elegance.
Chako Setoyama tells us why her designs are so popular with the foreign
crowd. "I create exclusive designs in fine Canadian materials, and
this is what people want to buy when travelling here." Advertising
on Japanese TV and in Japanese magazines has helped make Chako for JME
popular in the Asian market. Turning their sights on the domestic market
is the next logical step - and Toronto fashion Week is the perfect way
to do it.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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