Toko Yoko is a luxury Japanese fashion brand founded by Tigana. Inspired by the iconic city of Tokyo, Toko Yoko embodies the spirit of refined timeless elegance and artistic depth. Though the brand officially launched in 2024, its conceptual motifs have been meticulously crafted over several years.

Creative director and concept designer Tigana leads Toko Yoko with a vision to blend timeless elegance with intricate, thought-provoking design. Drawing on his unique world building of the labyrinth of artistic exploration—Tigana is dedicated to creating pieces that resonate with distinction and sophistication. Every Toko Yoko creation is crafted with an unwavering commitment to excellence, resulting in designs that are as enduring as they are exquisitely refined.

Our Values

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Focus on Quality and Craftsmanship

Our commitment and focus has always been on creating fashion that transcends trends, fostering a legacy built on artistry, integrity, and purpose. Our values guide every choice we make—from the materials we source to the hands that craft our garments, ensuring that each piece is a reflection of our dedication to excellence and timeless design.

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Using Sustainable Materials

Sustainability is at the heart of our design philosophy. We carefully select materials that are both luxurious and environmentally responsible, from ethically sourced fabrics to low-impact dyes and finishes. By choosing eco-friendly options, we aim to reduce our environmental footprint, supporting a future where fashion and responsibility go hand in hand.

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Create Unique and Timeless Designs

We are proud to present, the world’s most versatile and interchangeable motif. Alongside our timeless and unique designs. There is one element regardless of colour, theme or concept that is consistent, never-changing, and always in view: diamonds. Join us on a journey to discover all the hidden fragments inside of the labyrinth motif yet to be presented.

Meet the Founder

The labyrinth is essentially your mind's palace with an infinite loop of complex passageways and tunnel systems. This is where we construct all of our hopes, dreams, and fears.

From an early age, I built an eightfold fence around my ideas, a labyrinth that only I knew the way to and from. To those whom I would show my labyrinth to were very few; it was a safe place, a way to escape the harsh realities of life. Sometimes there is no light at the end of the tunnel, as they would have you believe; sometimes you have to create that light. Whether this was a false sense of security or not, who knows, but it’s what kept me going throughout the years. Creating ideas and designs in my dark room as a child was my way of escapism, creating a world that was opposite to the one that I occupied. However, now that I am more mature and less insecure, I am ready to let the world into my labyrinth.