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The "Fashion Industry Dictionary" focuses on people who work in the fashion industry and reports on their work. While introducing various occupations in the industry, it answers questions such as "What kind of work do they actually do?" and "How can I get that job?". It provides information that will be a guide for young people in the future, as well as the true faces and pasts of people who are of interest to industry people, through their daily work and past videos and photos. In the seventh installment, we followed designer Noriko Enomoto, who is the pattern maker for "RRR" and "POPPY" by Asagiinyo, and also runs her own brand "NORI ENOMOTO". She says that the iconic bag "mardi matin", which features curves, was "inspired by the curved pins that come out when sewing clothes". Even though the designs may seem unique at first glance, they are often inspired by everyday items, making them easy to incorporate into outfits, and they are gradually gaining popularity among young people. We introduce the two sides of designer Enomoto, who values "getting closer" as a pattern maker and "not getting closer" as a designer. We get a glimpse into the details of his work, including checking samples for "R", drawing patterns and shooting visuals for "Norie No Moto". We also asked him about his dreams for the future and a message to those who want to work in the fashion industry. Direction, filming and editing: Tokunaga Keiichiro Planning and production: WWDJAPAN.com ■Subscribe to the channel here / wwdjapanvideos ■Official website https://www.wwdjapan.com/ ■Official Twitter / wwd_jp ■Official Facebook / wwdjapan ■Official Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wwd_jp/?hl=ja #wwd #fashion #patternmaker