Tamme’s Tatsuya Tamada lives in his studio and works all the time, but when he does take a break he’ll cycle around Tokyo before stopping somewhere to chill out and people-watch. When working on this season, he pedaled down to the bustling districts of Shinagawa or Shibuya and observed a charming shift that happens among commuters during the evening rush hour.

“At work there’s a sense of discipline—a uniform, and the need to be neat and tidy,” said Tamada. “But once the day is over you can see that people kind of relax a little, as if they’re switching from group time to individual time.” He watched business men heading home after work, their shirts rumpled and their ties skew-whiff, unraveling into normal people rather than office workers. “Tired Girl” might be the latest TikTok beauty t

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