From Tokyo to Turin, to Aarhus
NiiNu did not begin in one place.
It moved, slowly,
across cities,
across cultures,
shaped by each moment along the way.
Before leaving Tokyo,
I had already built a life in fashion.
I worked primarily as a shoe designer,
while also working professionally across different fields—
including clothing, textile design, and graphics.
There was a sense of accumulation,
of something steadily built over time.
When I moved to Turin after getting married,
I thought I would leave all of that behind.
I was ready to end my previous career
and begin a completely new life.
In a place where no one knew me,
I kept asking myself:
what can I do here?
Those years were uncertain,
and full of trial and error.
But somehow,
everything I tried kept leading me back
to the same place—
fashion.
It was not something I could separate from myself.
Then, about a year ago, in March,
I made a decision.
A quiet but firm one.
To fully commit.
To build something on my own,
from the ground up.
When I moved to Aarhus,
I decided to do everything myself—
step by step, piece by piece.
Once I made that decision,
things began to move quickly.
Not because it was easy,
but because it was clear.
And it is still continuing.