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Japanese street fashion refers to a number of styles of contemporary modern clothing in Japan. Created from a mix of both local and foreign fashion brands, Japanese street fashions tend to have their own distinctive style, with some considered to be extreme and imaginative, with similarities to the haute couture styles seen on European catwalks.
In the 2010s, fast fashion from Japan and elsewhere becomes widespread. A ‘super mix’ fashion arises, merging three major aspects of street fashion—street style (boyish), gyaru style,...
Street fashion is a catch-all phrase for the individualistic fashions seen on the streets of Tokyo, Paris, New York, Hong Kong and other cosmopolitan cities. In Tokyo, the best street fashion spots are Harajuku , Omotesando , Shibuya , Ginza , Shinjuku and Shimokitazawa.
Discover the vibrant street fashion of Tokyo iconic Shibuya district in this 4K AI lookbook! Featuring Japanese models styled in classic streetwear graphic t...
In this article, we introduce the types of Japanese street fashion you can find on its streets, especially in Harajuku. From kei to gyaru fashion subcultures, learn more about some of Tokyo's most iconic fashion movements!
The wild, cartoonish street styles born in the Harajuku district in Tokyo marked a revolution in Japanese style. Lindsay Baker finds out if this spirit has been tamed.
In Tokyo’s Shibuya district, fashion enthusiasts came out in droves for this month’s Rakuten Fashion Week donning a mix of brightly-colored and experimental garments.
Vogue’s Neighborhood Street Style Series lands in Harajuku, Tokyo, for a look at the iconic district’s style through the lens of photographer Shoichi Aoki.
Explore the captivating realm of Japanese street fashion, from cutting-edge styles and unique subcultures to the trendiest shopping spots in town.
In a fast moving fashion mecca like Tokyo, trends may be gone by the time you read about them. So, we at Tokyo Fashion are here to keep you updated on what’s happening on the streets every day. Check back often to see the latest trends and trend-busters in Harajuku, Shibuya, and beyond.