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The theme for April is "New principles of suit style". It's an unfortunate time for suits, with the relaxation of office dress codes starting with cool biz and no ties, and the move away from business suits due to teleworking, but even so, suits are still in a class of their own. Enjoy suits in the new era, whether you use classic high-quality materials or rustling functional materials, tie up or wear a T-shirt, without the old classic rules! This month's guest instructors are the following four people. ・Shirt craftsman Yamagami Masanori ・Fenice Closet manager Achi Yoshimitsu ・Stylist Murakami Tadamasa ・Fashion editor and critic Yabe Katsumi Of course, we also introduce the instructor's tea ceremony. After learning the tea ceremony, take a snapshot of your fashion and post it to the Oshare Dojo Online Salon. All photos you take will be judged directly by Master Aoyagi. Get a rank by winning one point. The winners will have their photos posted in the online salon and can be viewed by members. Masks and face cutouts are OK for snapshots. Pen names are also OK. Gender and age are not important. Please give it a try! Shirt craftsman Yamagami Masanori Instagram: @masa_yamagami FENICE CLOSET 2F Nozu Building, 3-31-20 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Business hours: 12:00-19:00 (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays) TEL/FAX 03-3408-3982 http://fenice-closet.com Instagram: @fenicecloset Stylist Murakami Tadamasa (Murachu) Instagram: tadamasamurakami69 Fashion editor Yabe Katsumi Twitter: @katsumiyabe Osharedojo Online Salon http://osharedojo.com #osharedojo #fashion #styling #YamagamiMasanori #FENICECLOSET #MurakamiTadamasa #YabeKatsumi --------------------------------Osharedojo Online Salon is the world's first dojo where you can earn a fashion rank. Post a snapshot of your choice for each month's theme and a master will judge it. If you win one point, you will be awarded a rank. [Master Aoyagi Mitsunori] Born in Tokyo in 1960. After graduating from a vocational school, he worked in the editorial department of Stylesha's Danshi Senka magazine. In 1983, he became a freelancer. As a stylist and fashion editor, he has worked on fashion magazines, advertisements, and costume production for entertainers and artists. In 1992, he established Hamish Limited Company. He became the representative director. In 1996, he opened "Ka'eL" in Harajuku, Tokyo. In parallel with his previous work, it became a hot topic as a pioneer of select shops initiated by stylists. The following year, he expanded his business by selling original design wear and wholesaling both domestically and overseas. In 1999, he made his debut as a designer at the Tokyo Collection. However, in 2001, "Ka'eL" closed due to eviction due to the aging of the building it was in. Since then, he has devoted himself to his work as a stylist and fashion editor. He has expanded his field to cover men's lifestyles in general (motorcycles, cars, travel, housing, food, pets, etc.), and is active in many media. In recent years, he has been involved in lecturing on men's fashion, including as a "master instructor" for fashion. Books: "Otoko no Oshare Do Toranomaki" (Banraisha), June 2017. Published magazines and publications: "Dansenka", "MEN'S EX" (Sekai Bunka Publishing), "THE RAKE JAPAN", "Choice" (Golf Digest Publishing), "CAR GRAPHIC", Connoisseur's Choice, "MONO MASTER" (Takarajimasha), and others. Advertisements: "Mitsukoshi Men's Style", "Isetan Shinjuku Store Men's Market", "Takashimaya Yokohama Store HAMA Men's Week", and others. Events and other: "Hackett London" one-day manager, Oshare Dojo Gaiden x various events, planning cooperation with men's clothing manufacturers, guest lecturer at fashion colleges, etc.