By Manny Ita,

The runways of Shibuya Hikarie have transformed into a laboratory of “Romantic Realism” as Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo enters its penultimate days, cementing the bow not as a mere flourish, but as the definitive structural motif for the Autumn/Winter 2026/27 season. Designers across the official schedule, which runs through March 21st, have moved aggressively away from the “coquette” nostalgia of previous years, instead utilizing oversized, sculptural knotting to dictate garment silhouettes. This shift marks a sophisticated evolution where the bow functions as an architectural anchor, often replacing traditional buttons and zippers to provide a sense of “precarious beauty” amidst the season’s prevailing heavy textiles and technical knits.

​”The bow is no longer an accessory; it is an attitude,” noted industry analysts tracking the week’s progression, emphasizing that the trend has been reclaimed by a generation that views soft ornamentation as a commanding presence rather than a submissive one. At brands like VIVIANO, which presented to a packed hall this evening, the motif appeared in dramatic, gravity-defying forms, bridging the gap between couture craftsmanship and everyday utility. This sentiment was echoed by designers participating in the Tokyo Fashion Award 2026 showcases, who described the current aesthetic as a “subtle dissonance” where hyper-feminine details are paired with brutalist tailoring and deconstructed elements.

​As the 20th anniversary year of Tokyo Fashion Week continues to unfold under the theme “Be the Seam of the World,” the integration of these romantic elements into the city’s signature avant-garde identity suggests a broader shift in the global fashion consciousness. By utilizing bows as integral components of the garment’s structure—seen in cinched waists, layered torsos, and even as functional fasteners on outerwear—Tokyo is signaling a move toward “Future Vintage,” where memories of classical elegance are carried into highly modern, sometimes “emergency-inspired” silhouettes. This meticulous blending of the delicate with the resilient ensures that as the international buying community departs Shibuya this weekend, the bow will be remembered as the season’s most powerful statement of structural intent.

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Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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