For the second time, GATA meets Misstress Hinako, the queen of the Tokyo fetish underground world.
This time we enter her home where she tells us everything about her passion and fetish.
Filmed on an old mini DV we present you: This is RUBBERIZED Vol. 2.
Su Nan & Shiao in front of Samo’s lenses. The Tokyo based British photographer sharing with us a visual story of the two sisters.
Read MoreYou are about to enter into Rubberized Volume 1.
A space dedicated to those who experience sexuality differently, with the only goal to dignify the popular perception of fetish.
This time, we meet Hinako, a mistress and true hentai master by the hand of the photographer Lasse Kusk.
A Tokyo-based clothing brand interpreted by Matthew Sperzel. The American fashion filmmaker shares with us his interpretation of the Japanese urban streetwear culture.
Read MoreWith a very strong aesthetic, IKUMI TOKYO has positioned itself as one of the underground’s brands that maintain an essence of the dark Tokyo movement
Read MoreSurrounded and backed by a crew as lovely as herself. A crew that’s loyal and believes what she stands for. It feels like witnessing a very special mass or meditation ceremony. Maria meets GATA
Read MoreThrough his simple yet striking black-and-white images, the Argentinian-born artist aims to capture visuals that speak for themselves
Read MoreErika Fung is not only a hairstylist but also a creator. She uses her head and mouth-pieces as a way to express herself through different materials
Read MoreWhile we live in a world dictated by logic and reason, the power of nature is still prevalent and important in our experience
Read More懐かしい 思い出す その冷たい手が心を燃やす 芳しい 強くなる この香りがもうすぐ消える
Read MoreBased on everyone’s unique perception, there is an endless amount of interpretation on how to define masculinity.
Read MoreWe just wanted to try something different to be honest. sometimes fashion photography can feel repetitive, like everyone is making the same pictures
Read MoreUMTC Studios comes back to Tokyo to create the second editorial through Tokyo streets.
Read MoreJordan Chappell is a 23 year old Art Director and Motion Designer based in London, UK. His personal style infuses a mash-up of surrealist tones, dystopian imagery, and Y2K aesthetics. Jordan works mainly within the music and fashion industry, creating content from artwork to music videos, branding, live visuals and more.
Read More“After much time spent traveling alone in Southeast Asia in the last decade, I wanted to marry together the images I saw on the road with that of my life in Tokyo. Portrayed is a dystopian future set somewhere in Asia. A curious soul moving through a vivid yet dark metropolis”
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