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==Biography==
==Biography==
He graduated from Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, joined S-inc. in 1999, and launched his own brand, h.NAOTO in the Spring/Summer of 2000.<ref name="GLAP">''Gothic, Lolita and Punk Brand Book'' (ゴシック・ロリータ&パンクブランドBOOK) (2005) ISBN 4-7778-0157-8</ref>
He graduated from [[Bunka Fashion College]] in Tokyo, joined S-inc. in 1999, and launched his own brand, h.NAOTO in the Spring/Summer of 2000.<ref name="GLAP">''Gothic, Lolita and Punk Brand Book'' (ゴシック・ロリータ&パンクブランドBOOK) (2005) ISBN 4-7778-0157-8</ref>


H. Naoto created a dress worn by [[Amy Lee]] of [[Evanescence]] at the 2004 Grammy Awards.<ref name="MTV.com - Grammy">[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1484890/20040208/no_doubt.jhtml Goodman, Abbey ''Grammy Green Carpet: Seaworthy Gwen, Old-School Christina And Gothic Amy Lee''] Retrieved Aug 13 2007</ref> He has also designed costumes for the bands [[Ayabie]],<ref name="JAME">[http://www.jmusiceuropa.com/uk/article.php?id=2420 ''Ayabie in Finland'' Interview by JAME] Retrieved on 08.13.2007</ref> [[Psycho le Cému]] (for the Prism PV), [[Gackt]], [[S.K.I.N.]], [[Marbell]],<ref name=interview>{{cite web|url=http://www.jame-world.com/us/articles-5941-interview-with-marbell-at-otakon.html|title=Interview with MarBell at Otakon|accessdate=December 16, 2011}}</ref> and [[Hangry & Angry]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.journaldujapon.com/2011/08/interview-hnaoto-le-createur-de-gothic-lolita.html|title=Interview h.NAOTO : Le créateur de gothic lolita|author=Protet, Marie|date=August 28, 2011|accessdate= October 7, 2011|work=Journal du Japon|language=French}}</ref>
H. Naoto created a dress worn by [[Amy Lee]] of [[Evanescence]] at the 2004 Grammy Awards.<ref name="MTV.com - Grammy">[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1484890/20040208/no_doubt.jhtml Goodman, Abbey ''Grammy Green Carpet: Seaworthy Gwen, Old-School Christina And Gothic Amy Lee''] Retrieved Aug 13 2007</ref> He has also designed costumes for the bands [[Ayabie]],<ref name="JAME">[http://www.jmusiceuropa.com/uk/article.php?id=2420 ''Ayabie in Finland'' Interview by JAME] Retrieved on 08.13.2007</ref> [[Psycho le Cému]] (for the Prism PV), [[Gackt]], [[S.K.I.N.]], [[Marbell]],<ref name=interview>{{cite web|url=http://www.jame-world.com/us/articles-5941-interview-with-marbell-at-otakon.html|title=Interview with MarBell at Otakon|accessdate=December 16, 2011}}</ref> and [[Hangry & Angry]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.journaldujapon.com/2011/08/interview-hnaoto-le-createur-de-gothic-lolita.html|title=Interview h.NAOTO : Le créateur de gothic lolita|author=Protet, Marie|date=August 28, 2011|accessdate= October 7, 2011|work=Journal du Japon|language=French}}</ref>

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Naoto Hirooka
Born1977
Japan
NationalityJapan
Other namesH. Naoto
OccupationClothing Designer

Naoto Hirooka, better known as h.NAOTO (born 1977) is a Japanese avant-garde fashion designer. H. Naoto's style of clothing and accessories could be classified under Japanese punk and gothic lolita, and he has been called the "most visible and successful of the labels fixated on that style."[1]

Biography

He graduated from Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, joined S-inc. in 1999, and launched his own brand, h.NAOTO in the Spring/Summer of 2000.[2]

H. Naoto created a dress worn by Amy Lee of Evanescence at the 2004 Grammy Awards.[3] He has also designed costumes for the bands Ayabie,[4] Psycho le Cému (for the Prism PV), Gackt, S.K.I.N., Marbell,[5] and Hangry & Angry.[6]

References

  1. ^ Kaori Shoji (2007-09-12). "Tokyo Fashion Week surprises with a sensual cheeriness". International Herald Tribune. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Gothic, Lolita and Punk Brand Book (ゴシック・ロリータ&パンクブランドBOOK) (2005) ISBN 4-7778-0157-8
  3. ^ Goodman, Abbey Grammy Green Carpet: Seaworthy Gwen, Old-School Christina And Gothic Amy Lee Retrieved Aug 13 2007
  4. ^ Ayabie in Finland Interview by JAME Retrieved on 08.13.2007
  5. ^ "Interview with MarBell at Otakon". Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  6. ^ Protet, Marie (August 28, 2011). "Interview h.NAOTO : Le créateur de gothic lolita". Journal du Japon (in French). Retrieved October 7, 2011.

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