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GUCCIMAZE Crocs Menchirashi (Noodle Scatter) Triple Collaboration Tote Bag Original bag produced by PAJA STUDIO, a silkscreen print studio based in Honancho, Tokyo. Please check the condition in the images. There may be oversights, so please ask if you have any concerns. GUCCIMAZE - Graphic Designer/Artist Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1989. Graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Visual Communication Design. After working for a design production company, became independent in 2018. Based in Tokyo, he sends his artwork both domestically and internationally, and has collaborated with numerous artists and brands. He creates graphic works in his own style, such as three-dimensional typography with a sharp and hard feel, and color schemes that are vivid yet have a poisonous feel. His main works include providing graphics for Fetty Wap and Post Malone, creating the album jacket for US rapper Nicki Minaj, and creating the album title logo for Flying Lotus. He also serves as a judge for Red Bull's #RedBullCanArt competition, and has realized collaborations with global companies such as event visuals for Budweiser and promotional visuals for Adidas. He creates creations that involve the music and fashion culture scenes, regardless of the medium. In 2020, he held a large-scale solo exhibition at DIESEL ART GALLERY in Shibuya for four months. Menchirashi (Noodle Scatter) Opened in 2018, Menchirashi is an udon restaurant that pursues Japanese food that is not just a set meal restaurant, inspired by the lack of set meal restaurants in Harajuku, and feeling more potential in udon than ramen. They incorporate the sensibility of "what would be delicious if I put this in this dish" that everyone has thought of, and offer udon using Kansai-style broth for Sanuki udon. The udon, which is never pre-boiled, has become a hot topic not only in Harajuku but also among culture lovers around the world. In addition, "Carbonara Udon" became popular, and it quickly became a popular restaurant with long lines even on weekdays, mainly among the younger generation. Thank you for viewing.
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