Tadashi Harada

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Harada Tadashi (原田 忠, Tadashi Harada) is a Japanese professional hair and makeup artist for Shiseido. He is most known for his 3D visualizations of various anime and manga, including JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Terra Formars, Gundam, Gurren Lagann, Gin Tama, Lupin the Third, and Pokémon.

History

Trish Una on the cover of "Re-quest/QJ February 2014" by Harada Tadashi.

Born in 1971, Tadashi grew up with his mother who ran a beauty salon. After graduating from highschool in Numata, Gunma, Tadashi joined the Air Self-Defense Force with the hopes of becoming pilot. However, stuck working as an air traffic controller, Tadashi decided to pursue a job in a different career. Tadashi wanted to work someplace closer to where he grew up, and so turned to the beauty industry.

At the age of 22, Tadashi quit the Air Self-Defense Force and entered the Yamano College of Aesthetics. After graduating, he worked in a salon for five years. In March 2000, he graduated from the SABFA (Shiseido Academy of Beauty and Fashion), and joined Shiseido in April 2000. Tadashi was employed as part of the company's Beauty Creation Research Center and had been involved in hair and makeup related actives in New York, Paris, and Toyko.

In April 2012, Tadashi was appointed as one of Shiseido's top hair and makeup artists, and in the April 2016 he was appointed as the principal of SABFA.[1][2]

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

Tadashi has been a big fan of Araki's works ever since he first read Baoh the Visitor as a kid. His favorite character is Joseph Joestar.[3]

In 2013, Tadashi collaborated with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure to create a live-action photoshoot featuring fashion models dressed as characters from the series. It originally featured a total of 15 characters from Part 3 to Part 6, including Giorno, Jolyne, Rohan and Josuke. The photoshoot took place over the course of about two years, and was created with the goal of presenting JoJo in a way that hadn't been seen before through the use of hair, makeup, and fashion.

The photoshoot was originally meant to be shown at the Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012, however it was unable to completed in time. Instead it was later shown at Tadashi's own solo hair make-up exhibition that took place Tokyo and Osaka from March 30 to April 2, 2013.[4]

In an instagram post, Tadashi teased the two visuals for the 2018 Guide Pamphlet for the SABFA school and stated that he had "manifested the stand of hair".[5] In a later post, he put forth the question, “what if women could manifest their own supernatural power to make themselves more beautiful?” He expressed this idea through a ‘vision’ of hair with a will of its own moving make-up brushes and lipsticks freely, as if it was a Stand. He named the Stand, The Makeup (ザ・メイキャップ, Za Meikyappu), and also gave it stats.[6]

  • Destructive Power: A - "Beauty doesn’t need destructive power, but it’s certainly a heartbreaker."
  • Speed: A - "Analyzes faces at light speed."
  • Effective Range: C - "Close range feather touch type."
  • Endurance: A - "The search for beauty is never ending."
  • Precision: A - "Delicacy to the very micro-level."
  • Development: A - "Increase your beauty sense until baptized by time."

In 2019, Tadashi was the hair and make-up artist for the music video "Freedom In The Dark" by Tomoyasu Hotei, as he is a frequent collaborator with Hotei. In a twitter post, Tadashi confirmed that Jolyne and Sandman are hidden within the video as the look for two of the models.[7]

Exhibitions

  • 2008: Exhibition Harada Tadashi Zenbu held in Tokyo, Omotesando and Singapore
  • 2009: Exhibition & Hair Make Live Harada Tadashi Zenbu Ver.2.0 held in Osaka and Fukuoka
  • 2009: Exhibition & Hair Make Live Harada Tadashi Zenbu Ver.3.0 held in Nagoya and Sapporo
  • 2011: Exhibition & Hair Make Live BIGINS held in Gunma
  • 2011: Exhibition & Hair Make Live Harada Tadashi Zenbu !! Ver.4.0 held in Gunma
  • 2013: Exhibition & Hair Make Live Harada Tadashi Zenbu !! Ver.5.0 held in Nakameguro, Tokyo

Awards

  • 2001: Award for best hair mode
  • 2003: JHA (Japan Hair Dressing Awards) Best Newcomer Award
  • 2004: JHA (Japan Hair Dressing Awards) Grand Prix
  • 2005: JHA (Japan Hair Dressing Awards) Second Prize Winner
  • 2006: JHA (Japan Hair Dressing Awards) Second Prize Grand Prix
  • 2007: Received JHA (Japan Hair Dressing Awards) Aoyama Art Festival Award
  • 2009: JHA (Japan Hair Dressing Awards) Second Prize Grand Prix
  • 2012: JHA (Japan Hair Dressing Awards) Grand Prix

Commentary

In JOJOmenon, a mook released to commemorate JoJo's Bizarre Adventure's 25th Anniversary in 2012, Tadashi was included with a comment from him talking about what kind of Stand he would like to have and his enjoyment of the series.[3]

Link to this sectionCommentary
For work, I think it would be good to have a remote control and speed-type Stand that could read the client’s needs and present the hair and make-up in an instant, all while handling multiple clients. Something like Cinderella or Atum, while also being a colony Stand like Harvest and Bad Company to handle multiple clients. I’m a huge fan and have been reading JoJo without missing a single volume since its inception, so I would be happy if I could use that kind of a Stand!
—Harada Tadashi, JOJOmenon
仕事柄、あったらいいなと思うのは、相手の要望を読み取ってヘアもメイクも瞬時に表現し、同時に何人も仕上げられる遠隔自動操縦&スピード型のスタン ド。たとえばシンデレラアトゥム神のようにイメージを操作しながら、ハーヴェストバッド・カンパニーのような無数のスタンドで同時に何人も仕上げる。「ジョジョ』は連載当初から欠かさず読んでいる大ファンなので、そんなスタンドが使えたらうれしいです!}
—Harada Tadashi, JOJOmenon

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