Thursday, November 3, 2011

A Quick And Fun Guide To Harajuku Style

Harajuku fashion was created in Tokyo, and evolved into a global pop culture phenomenon. You may have heard of it in one of its different names - Japanese Schoolgirl fashion, Tokyo pop culture and Tokyo pop princess.
'Harajuku Girls' is also the title of Gwen Stefani's 2004 album. The reference to Tokyo street fashion, helped draw attention to Harajuku Gothic fashion.
You may also remember the deadly schoolgirl In the movie 'Kill Bill', which created global recognition for 'Japanese Schoolgirl fashion'.

Tokyo street fashion turned Tokyo into a fashion capital. Tokyo fashion is well known in the world.
It's no wonder that Tokyo fashion designers and international designers look to the Tokyo street fashion for fresh inspiration. They closely watch Harajuku style and subcultures.
The Tokyo street fashion caused a cultural revolution, inspiring a new generation of designers all over the world.
Harajuku Gothic fashion is promoted in Japanese and international magazines such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible and Fruits.


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