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Juliana's, also known as Juliana's Tokyo (ジュリアナ東京), was a Japanese
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that operated in
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, Minato,
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from May 15, 1991 till August 31, 1994. It was famous for its dance platforms, on which office ladies dressed in " bodycon" ()
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would congregate, as amateur
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(professionals were also employed). The club was produced by Masahiro Origuchi for the British leisure services group Wembley PLC, and Nissho Iwai Corporation, the Japanese general trading company (now part of
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).


Musical style and legacy

Juliana's started out playing
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then quickly following popular trends to
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. The Juliana's producers published a series of compilation CDs which were popularizing techno in Japan. The album sales were an essential part of the business concept as the club was never very profitable on its own.


Cultural impact

The Juliana culture represented a hedonistic youth culture which had only recently arrived in Japan. The ''
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'' subculture found its expression in high school girls and office ladies alike transforming into Juliana girls in the evening, whereas men often came to the club in business suits.


References

The club "Disco Queen" in chapters 18, 19, and 21 of the
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manga ''No Side'' by is a reference to Juliana's, down to the white feather fans used by the dancers. The club Juliana's is mentioned several times in the '' shōjo'' manga ''
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'' by
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(神尾 葉子). Earthquake Bird movie has club scenes heavily influenced by Juliana's and bodycon fashion styles.


See also

* Herve Leger—the fashion house founded by the creator of the body-con dress


Notes


References

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"Juliana's craze ceases"
September 1, 1994. Accessed 2 July 2017. * Brand, Jude. ''Tokyo Night City''. Rutland, Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1993. . * Kawakami, Sumie
"Survivors: two approaches to survival in Japan's unkind economy: meet the fighter and the surfer - H.I.S. president Hideo Sawada and Goodwill Group CEO Masahiro Origuchi"
''Japan, Inc.'', December 2002. Accessed 10 August 2008. * Schilling, Mark. "Juliana's" in ''The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture''. New York: Weatherhill, 1997. . * Sterngold, James

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'', October 18, 1992. Accessed 2 July 2017. * Trends in Japan

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