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K-POP has been creating a variety of fashion trends in recent years, including Y2K, bag charms, and Balletcore. The music videos are played tens of millions of times, and the costumes appearing in them are always a focus of attention. Have you heard of Tomoya Nakagawa, a Japanese artist who creates original nail arts and accessories that appear in such music videos?
After starting to produce nails with a 3D printer on his own in 2020, he was noticed by the creative teams of Björk and Chloe x Halle and has been used by famous fashion icons such as Kiko Mizuhara. Currently, he continues to collaborate with K-POP stars such as NewJeans, IVE, LE SSERAFIM, and XG.
In this interview, we talked to Tomoya Nakagawa about his production style, the behind-the-scenes of his collaborations, and his lifestyle.
PROFILE
Tomoya Nakagawa
Born in Tokyo. He dropped out of high school and experienced various jobs including office work and apparel industry. He started his own business in 2015 and transitioned to a fisherman in 2019. Currently living in New York, he is primarily active as a nail artist using a 3D printer, both domestically and internationally.
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Tell us about your activities, Tomoya Nakagawa.
While creating original items such as nails, hairpieces, and headpieces, I collaborate with artists' costumes, music videos, fashion brands, and other promotions. The design is mainly done with CAD software, the molding is done with a 3D printer, and the fine adjustments and painting are done by hand.