Now, Hiromichi Ochiai has teamed with G-STAR to fuse together two storied histories; the legacy and culture of denim in Tokyo and Amsterdam, respectively. The result is a unisex capsule collection, informed by Hiromichi’s exploration of the G-STAR archives and brought through his own point of view; the unorthodox FACETASM way. “As a testament to this unwavering bond, we join forces with Japanese brand FACETASM to reinterpret our signature aesthetics with a unisex capsule collection,” noted the G-STAR release, “known for his experimental and eclectic approach, founder Hiromichi Ochiai connects with us on a deeper level by diving into our archive and blending our seemingly distinct identities into a unified vision. Denim has been an integral part of Japanese fashion. It first made its way into Japan from the US in the ‘60s, and has since penetrated the youth culture, leading local craftsmen to take ownership over the fabric. Produced on vintage looms, Japanese denim is now a prized possession among denim aficionados across the world.”
We are incredibly grateful to have chatted to this vanguard of design; enjoy!
Q: The name FACETASM suggests a multi-dimensional approach embodied by the brand. How do you interpret this concept in your work, and how does it manifest in your designs?
H: The main idea behind FACETASM — the name is a neologism of the word “facet” which refers to one side of something many-sided —is to take on a new approach each season by establishing a unique theme.
We’re not just designing pieces; we’re crafting new identities and values. This involves a continuous challenge to transform existing traditions into something that embodies FACETASM’s essence: creating new facets, new creative expressions, and new values.
This idea of transforming familiar elements into something unexpected, into something uniquely FACETASM, is always at the forefront of our creative process.
Q: The tradition of Japanese design includes a deep drive to experiment with silhouettes and references – for FACETASM, your focus is a new vision for streetwear, rooted in joy and playfulness. Can you describe your creative process when exploring new forms and ideas in your collections?
There are many categories in fashion, like streetwear and high fashion, but we don’t really focus specifically on those. Instead, through the lens of FACETASM’s unique design philosophy, we focus more on creating new value and fresh ideas. Everything we produce has meaning only when it passes through our distinct filter. With this mindset, we approach the entire design process, from start to finish, to create something truly FACETASM. That it happens to fall in a certain category is only a coincidence.
Q: How does the beauty and intensity of Tokyo specifically influence your creative philosophy for FACETASM?
H: Born and raised in Tokyo, all of my creative work has always been rooted here. Therefore Tokyo has a profound impact on everything I create. When FACETASM is recognized abroad, people often say it’s very ‘Tokyo-like’, which I take as a compliment. It makes me proud that my work captures the essence of this city, and it has also made me more conscious of Tokyo’s presence in each piece.
Q: FACETASM’s manifesto shares a desire to create clothes that move people’s hearts, and you’re also a photographer with a strong focus on capturing nature – can you talk about the awareness you’ve cultivated in order to be the artist that you are?
H: For me, whether in photography or design, that initial creative impulse—the raw excitement of starting something new—is always there. I’m always chasing that first moment of passion, the spark that makes the heart race. Keeping that energy alive is essential; it’s what brings life to each project and fuels everything I create.
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