PART 2 OF OUR STORY WITH DAIKI TSUNETA AND MILLENNIUM PARADE
MILLENNIUM PARADE
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Daiki Tsuneta, the visionary leader of Millennium Parade, delves into the inspiration and creative process behind the groundbreaking collective. Tsuneta reveals that Millennium Parade began as a personal exploration into more complex artistic expression, eventually evolving into a powerful fusion of music, visuals, and culture. The collective draws heavily from Japan’s rich artistic heritage, seamlessly blending it with modern influences to create works that resonate on a global scale.
Tsuneta, alongside collaborators Cota Mori and Shu Sasaki, discusses the importance of collaboration, technological integration, and the unique fashion sense that shapes the group’s identity. They emphasize the significance of maintaining a clear vision and a relentless pursuit of innovation, allowing them to push the boundaries of contemporary art and music.
Looking ahead, Tsuneta and his team are excited about upcoming projects that promise to further redefine perceptions of Tokyo and Japanese culture, inspire the next generation of artists and leave a lasting impact on the global music and art scenes.Â
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Photo Philip Blythman
Creative Direction / Style Sayuri Bloom
Editor Emily Georg
Director James Lynch
Set/ Styling Assitants Megan Hetherington and Wendy Yu
Light Assistants Fredrico Â
Hair Masa Yoshi Â
Grooming Maho MoriyamaÂ
Management Olivia Warnford and
Rew Kubayashi
Studio Lit Studio
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