Kaguya (2022)
Under the impetus of the 75th anniversary of the bamboo top-handle bags, the House presents a contemporary retelling of an ancient Japanese story entitled ‘Taketori Monogatari (The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter).’ Makoto Nagahisa stages the plot of finding oneself, along with true love, in a Tokyo betwixt and between reality and a dream. Dressed in looks from the Gucci Love Parade collection, Hikari Mitsushima, Aoi Yamada, and Eita Nagayama star in the story shedding a new light on the Gucci Bamboo 1947 and Gucci Diana Beloved lines.
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Hikari Mitsushima
as Princess Kaguya
Mitsushima Hikari was born in Okinawa, Japan. She had one of her first movie experiences with Death Note and Death Note - Last Name (2006) as Yagami Light's younger sister. In 2009 she showed her tale...
Eita Nagayama
as Mikado
Eita Nagayama, formerly known as just EITA, is a Japanese actor most well-known for his roles in "Azumi", the "Water Boys" series, the "Nodame Cantabile" series, and the "Tada's Do-It-All House" serie...
Aoi Yamada
as Okina
Aoi Yamada (山田 葵, Yamada Aoi, born June 24, 2000) is a Japanese dancer, model and actress based in Tokyo. Her dance form is inspired by expressionist and butoh movements. In 2021, Yamada performed at...
Director
Makoto Nagahisa
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