Men's Club Magazine, No. 49, January 1966 - The New Year Issue

"Men's Club," a pioneering men's fashion magazine in Japan, played a significant role in popularizing Ivy Style during the vibrant 1960s thanks, in no small part, to the influence of Van Jacket founder Kensuke Ishizu. Launched in June 1964, amidst a period of economic expansion and heightened consumerism, it quickly gained an ardent following among youthful trendsetters in Tokyo. With its insightful documentation of American fashion and the captivating street photographs of the Miyuki-zoku trendsetters, it became a bestseller, leaving an enduring impact on the nation's fashion landscape. Born from the endeavors of photographer Teruyoshi Hayashida and editors Shōsuke Ishizu, Toshiyuki Kurosu, and Hajime Hasegawahe, the film "Take Ivy," and book by the same name, became seminal works of the Ametora movement. Men's Club is Japan's original authority on Ivy Style.

Language: Japanese

Dimensions:  8.5x11.25 in

122 pages

SKU:  220643