Lune Due, a Scandinavian lifestyle store that plays with textiles, opens at Kobe International House SOL(17/22)

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE

Rene Dew, a Scandinavian fabric and miscellaneous goods store, opened on the second basement floor of Kobe International Conference Center SOL./ Photo by Toshiro Hino ©FASHION HEADLINE
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