10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 09:30
ANREALAGE's show took place in a runway format at the Palais de Tokyo, a major contemporary art hub on the Right Bank of the Seine in Paris, at 5:00 p.m. on September 30. Thomas Bangalter, formerly of Daft Punk, composed music that combined heartbeats and creative sounds into a vibrant melody expressing vitality. The production, blending ANREALAGE's design and technology with HERALBONY's art, sparked great excitement.
The concept of the collection is the symbol "♡". Under the theme "Visualization of Life," three companies joined forces, leveraging their respective strengths to collaborate under a shared commitment to "weaving together hearts and lives" in pursuit of a sustainable society.
ANREALAGE is a fashion brand whose name combines the three words "A REAL" , "UN REAL" and "AGE". Guided by the concept of creating a world where the ordinary and the extraordinary interchange, the brand seeks to make visible-through fashion-those things that people unknowingly pass by in everyday life by calling them "the non-everyday."
HERALBONY is a creative company that works with artists with disabilities. They craft unique brand experiences through art and storytelling, bringing inclusivity into business. By showcasing their unique expressions and sharing their narratives, they aim to change perceptions of disability and build a society where every 'difference' is valued. In July 2024, they established HERALBONY EUROPE in Paris-our first overseas subsidiary-to further expand our vision on a global scale.
Kyocera's FOREARTH is an environmentally friendly textile inkjet printer that reduces the water usage required for conventional dye-based analog textile printing by 99.98%. With a concept and technology focused on protecting water-an essential resource for life-FOREARTH contributes to reducing the environmental impact of the fashion industry.
Works by artists contracted to HERALBONY are characterized by both intricate, delicate expressions and bold, powerful strokes. In the printing process for this garment production, our FOREARTH faithfully reproduced those artistic expressions. Moreover, features unique to each artwork-such as variations in brush pressure and brushstroke-along with subtle differences in hue and tonal gradation were recreated through precise ink-volume adjustments made possible by digital technology, allowing FOREARTH to play a significant role in this production.
Through our sustainable inkjet textile printer FOREARTH, we will continue to contribute to resolving global challenges in the textile and apparel industry, including water pollution and high CO₂ emissions. We will also persist in applying technological capabilities to address various social issues around the world and continue our creative efforts to build a better future.