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She Owns It X Frammy

Become a Queen, Not a Princess! Women supporting women—that’s what it’s all about! I’m beyond grateful to have my article featured on She Owns It, an incredible platform that uplifts, empowers, and inspires women in business every day. A special thank you to the amazing Melissa Stewart for sharing my story and for creating such a powerful space for women entrepreneurs. If you're a businesswoman, I highly recommend following She Owns It for daily motivation, insightful articles, and a strong, supportive community. Let’s continue to lift each other up and build a future where we all become queens, not princesses! 👑💖

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Allen & Houston Magazine

Celebrating Tokyo’s Iconic Vibe! We’re beyond excited to be featured in Allen & Houston Magazine, celebrating Tokyo’s vibrant energy, atitude, and expressionism in fashion! This super special interview dives into the essence of Frammy Land’s creative world, where bold colors, playful designs, and individuality collide—just like the dynamic streets of Tokyo. A huge thank you to the incredible Issie Wing, our angel, for making this happen! 💖✨ We’re honored to be part of such an inspiring issue and can’t wait for you all to read it. https://www.allenhoustonmagazine.com/vol2issue6/vol2issue6.html#p=1  

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Tokyo Fashion with Extraordinary Team!

Tokyo Street Fashion with an Extraordinary Team! Tokyo’s street fashion is all about bold expression, creativity, and individuality—and we’re thrilled to be part of it! With an extraordinary team, we dived into the heart of Tokyo Fashion, bringing Frammy Land’s vibrant and playful designs to life in the most iconic city for style. A huge thank you to Takeki & Junnyan for making this experience unforgettable! Your energy, vision, and passion for fashion are truly inspiring. Read more! https://tokyofashion.com/harajuku-avant-garde-vs-gothic-vs-kawaii-street-styles-w-blue-hair-putumayo-plaid-skirt-exit-headdress-frammy-pants-jeremy-scott-x-adidas-rainbow-hair-galaxxxy-dolls-kill-rainbow-leg-warmer/

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The Comm Online

A Dream Collaboration! We’re beyond thrilled to be featured in The Comm Online, bringing Frammy Land’s bold and playful fashion to the spotlight! This interview was extra special, thanks to the amazing angels team—Little Voice & Rikarin, who looked absolutely stunning in our special design raincoat ponchos! A huge thank you to Nsey Pictures for capturing the magic with such cool shots. Your talent and vision made this moment unforgettable! We love celebrating creativity, individuality, and self-expression—and this collaboration embodies it all! Stay tuned for more colorful adventures! 🌈💖 Read More! https://the-comm.online/blog/frammy-land/

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Tokyo Fashion with Extraordinary Takeki

Tokyo Street Fashion with Extraordinary Takeki! Tokyo’s street fashion is all about bold self-expression, and we’re thrilled to see Takeki rocking Frammy Land raincoats and bags in the heart of the city! His unique style and energy perfectly capture the vibrant, playful, and creative spirit of Frammy. A huge thank you to Takeki and Tokyo Fashion for this amazing moment! We love being part of the dynamic and ever-inspiring Tokyo street style scene.  https://tokyofashion.com/japanese-fashion-designer-avant-garde-style-necktie-frammy-vintage-coin-glasses/

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Kaltblut Magazine

"Harajuku Is Dead?" – A KALTBLUT Exclusive Fashion Film & Editorial We’re beyond excited to share our project—a KALTBLUT exclusive fashion film and editorial, capturing the essence of Harajuku street fashion through bold creativity and self-expression. Shot in the heart of Harajuku, Japan, this project was brought to life by the talented Philippe Duval, featuring the incredible Rikarin & Little Voice (aka Curated by Girls) as models. Wrapped in Frammy Land raincoats and backpacks, they embody the vibrant, rebellious, and ever-evolving spirit of Harajuku. As the designer and illustrator behind Frammy Land,  Gulsah Hamurcu, I'am deeply inspired by Asia Fashion, Kawaii & Decora Fashion, and Harajuku Kids. This project, ironically titled "Harajuku is Dead," challenges the notion that Harajuku’s unique fashion culture is fading—when in reality, it’s constantly transforming! A huge thank you to Little Voice, Rikarin and Philippe Duval for co-creating this project with us. Your vision and passion made this an unforgettable experience! Photography by: Philippe Duval (@philipperocks)Models: Rikarin (@rikarin0526) & Little Voice (@itslittlevoice)Project by: Little Voice & Frammy LandFashion: Raincoats & Backpacks by Frammy Land  Check out the full editorial & fashion film and join us in celebrating the unstoppable energy of Harajuku! 🌈✨ https://www.kaltblut-magazine.com/harajuku-is-dead-featuring-little-voice-frame-bags/      

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The Fake Magazine NYC

"A Mad Lady from Istanbul"Istanbul to Newyork! Exciting news! My first-ever interview with The Fake Magazine New York is out, and I couldn’t be more thrilled! Titled "A Mad Lady from Istanbul", this interview dives into my creative journey, inspirations, and the bold, colorful world of Frammy Land. A huge thank you to Ezgi Uzun for this incredible opportunity and for capturing the essence of my artistic madness! From Istanbul to New York, fashion has no borders—just endless creativity and self-expression. http://thefakemagazine.com/a-mad-lady-from-istanbul-frame-bags/

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