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The 1977 set of Japan's leading fashion magazine "High Fashion". At that time, it was published every other month, so all 6 issues are available. Isao Imaida (1915-1989), who was active as an editor of "SHUFUNOTOMO" before the war and was hired mid-career by the publishing office of Bunka Fashion College after starting his own publishing company after the war, is in charge of the editor-in-chief. .. He is a key player who arranged "Soen" from a mere academy textbook to a general magazine that suits the times. The art director is Tamotsu Ejima (1933-2014), who set the gold standard for editorial design in the history of postwar magazines in Japan.
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