Gajess

Refined womenswear shaped by cut

Based in
Minato, Tokyo
Founded
2023
Category
Clothing
Price
¥¥¥
Makes
Accessories, Outerwear
Gajess
Gajess is a Japanese womenswear brand founded in 2023 by Natsumi Sanjoba. Sold primarily through its own online store, it focuses on ready-to-wear and accessories, with categories spanning outerwear, tops, dresses, pants, skirts and a growing denim line. The company operating the brand is Revemu Inc., based in Minato, Tokyo. The brand’s own description points to an emphasis on curved silhouettes and cut lines that expose or frame the skin in a controlled way. Across the collections visible on the site, this takes the form of pared-back separates, dresses, skirts and denim designed around proportion, body line and styling ease rather than decoration. The product mix suggests a direct-to-consumer production model built around seasonal drops and tightly edited categories, with prices largely concentrated in the mid-market designer contemporary range. What distinguishes Gajess is not technical innovation or craft revival, but the way it reorganises familiar womenswear codes through restraint and fit. Its language sits within contemporary urban fashion, yet its strongest point is a consistent negotiation between masculine basics, body-conscious cutting and polished daywear. In that sense, it occupies a space between influencer-led label and structured fashion brand, with a clear authorial viewpoint established early.

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