Brands: Grimoire Almadel

Pastel Harajuku Street Fashion w/ Happy Birthday To You, Creamy Ice, Grimoire Almadel, Kiki, Swimmer, Dream Land, Polly Pocket & Junk Show

Pastel Harajuku Street Fashion w/ Happy Birthday To You, Creamy Ice, Grimoire Almadel, Kiki, Swimmer, Dream Land, Polly Pocket & Junk Show

Posted on December 21, 2017 in

In Harajuku we met Rumy and Sumomo, both Japanese creators wearing pastel street fashion. Let's take a closer look: At the left, Sumomo is wearing a mint jacket and pink pants, both of which are from Happy Birthday To You,

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Grimoire Tokyo 7th Anniversary Party – Vintage & Antique Fashion Pictures

Grimoire Tokyo 7th Anniversary Party – Vintage & Antique Fashion Pictures

Posted on August 13, 2015 in

Grimoire is one of the most influential vintage/antique boutiques in the Japanese street fashion scene. Vintage fashion-loving young women from all over Japan look to Grimoire for style inspiration. The unique fairy tale-inspired vision of director Hitomi Nomura sets Grimoire

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Fukubukuro / Lucky Bags 2014 – Shibuya 109 & Shibuya Pictures

Fukubukuro / Lucky Bags 2014 – Shibuya 109 & Shibuya Pictures

Posted on January 4, 2014 in

For many around the world, the beginning of a New Year can mean reflecting on the past, looking forward to the future, and celebrating with friends and family. But in the shopping districts of Harajuku and Shibuya, it means one

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Top Hat & Glasses vs Grimoire, Tarock & Qosmos in Harajuku

Top Hat & Glasses vs Grimoire, Tarock & Qosmos in Harajuku

Posted on November 13, 2013 in

Maco and Uraguchi Nyugaku are a friendly duo we met in Harajuku. Maco is a fan of Judy and Mary, Zamza and Rat. She is wearing a striped shirt from Grimoire Almadel with a maxi skirt from a resale shop

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Grimoire Tokyo 5th Anniversary Party with Vintage, Antique, and Dolly Kei Fashion

Grimoire Tokyo 5th Anniversary Party with Vintage, Antique, and Dolly Kei Fashion

Posted on July 27, 2013 in

Grimoire Tokyo is one of the most influential vintage boutiques in the Japanese street fashion scene. Not only is Grimoire a highly respected source for hand-picked vintage fashion from around the world, it's also the birthplace of Japan's Dolly Kei

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Romantic Grimoire Maxi Dress w/ Straw Hat & Tassel Necklace

Romantic Grimoire Maxi Dress w/ Straw Hat & Tassel Necklace

Posted on September 7, 2012 in

This cute girl is Ryoko, a 22-year-old Bunka Fashion College student. Her long romantic dress with a lace collar is from Grimoire Almadel. Her accessories from Dolly and other local shops include a straw hat decorated with a green velvet

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Grimoire Almadel Embellished Jacket & Needlepoint Purse w/ Romantic Tights

Grimoire Almadel Embellished Jacket & Needlepoint Purse w/ Romantic Tights

Posted on May 1, 2012 in

This cute girl with a blonde bob is Taro, a 20-year-old college student. She's wearing a vintage jacket embellished with gold chain and beads from Grimoire Almadel over a striped chintz dress with lace trim. Her vintage needlepoint purse is

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Grimoire Tokyo Christmas Party Pictures – A Fairy Tale Holiday For Vintage Fashion Lovers

Grimoire Tokyo Christmas Party Pictures – A Fairy Tale Holiday For Vintage Fashion Lovers

Posted on December 23, 2011 in

Grimoire Shibuya (along with its sister shop Grimoire Almadel) is not only one of the most famous vintage clothing shops in all of Tokyo. It's also at the center of Japan's vibrant Dolly Kei universe. Grimoire's aesthetic - like their

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Grimoire Tokyo 3rd Anniversary Party – Dolly Kei & Vintage Fashion Pictures

Grimoire Tokyo 3rd Anniversary Party – Dolly Kei & Vintage Fashion Pictures

Posted on July 26, 2011 in

Grimoire, one of Tokyo's most well-known vintage clothing boutiques and the heart of the Japanese Dolly Kei community, celebrated its third anniversary earlier this month. In addition to the Shibuya shop's birthday, the Grimoire crew was also celebrating the successful

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