Ciguë sets a material-rich stage for Julien David's fashions

TOKYO – When Parisian studio Ciguë renovated streetwear designer Julien David’s 200-sq-m Harajuku flagship, the intention was never for the architecture to steal the show. It was crucial that the store act as a se
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