Street Fashion Shibuya
I think I saw ET in there…..
Enjoy the nice street fashion from random folks on Japan. Nothing gets more real than this.
I think I saw ET in there…..
Enjoy the nice street fashion from random folks on Japan. Nothing gets more real than this.
Summer is finally making its appearance after a dreary last week. I don’t know about you but the weather was crap last week and I am just so very glad that it’s over and I can now wear shorts and skirts in sandals out. Anyway here are some cute skirt options that you might want to get to celebrate the coming of the most awesomest season of the year :)
Skirts from Asiajam:
…of the various fashion sub-cultures in Japan.
Summer’s almost here. Summer’s almost here! With the weather being so fantastic, it’s time to enjoy the breeze with some shorts, skorts and skirts :D
To me fashion is an artistic statement but if you could combine picasso and prada, the outcome is always ambrosial.
Art-inspired fashion is increasingly visible on the streets of Tokyo in the form of T-shirts with artsy graphics, dresses with optical and abstract patterns, and other eye-catching items. An array of artistic creations were also unveiled in the 2008 spring and summer collections, from colorful Louis Vuitton handbags that are the product of a collaboration with modern artist Richard Prince, to the creations of Maurizio Pecoraro incorporating elements of the modern art of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, to Prada works evoking art nouveau. Many of the pieces could almost be works of art themselves.
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Ritsuko Kato takes the catwalk in this season’s Japan Fashion week!
Now, that’s fashion I’d wear everyday. Really.
Are the 80’s fashion back? But…the 80’s have the worst fashion sense. Gah…check out this video anyway, it’s really cool even with the 80’s fashion.
See that’s the thing, 80s fashion is so walkway and so flamboyant that it’s weird for daily wear.
Here are two scarfs I found that I completely adore. They are weaved knitted, which makes them absolutely fragile but it’s the fact that they are so fragile that makes them precious. Just like humans, the fact that we will never as beautiful as we are *today* makes us precious . Don’t you, fashion people, every forget that. End of life lessons.
Now let’s take a look at those scarves (Onatoko) :)
even the pets are not spared.
it’s a video shot for a university project so if you expect bumper car music to go with it, you’ll be disappointed. So expect some ’splaining of J-Pop fashion by students trying to explain what J-Pop culture is. I guess.