Brands: Parco

Flower Resale Dress, Parco Clogs & Lacy Socks

Flower Resale Dress, Parco Clogs & Lacy Socks

Posted on August 21, 2010 in

Ran is a 21-year-old college student who likes to shop at Frapbois, Mercibeaucoup, Flower and Crisp. She bought her lace dress at the Flower resale shop. Her accessories include a wide leather belt and black and white print shawl. Ran's

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6%DOKIDOKI Girls in the Popples Room

6%DOKIDOKI Girls in the Popples Room

Posted on March 6, 2010 in

What do you get when you mix cute 1980s characters with cute fashion and cute girls from the Japanese fashion brand 6%DOKIDOKI? You get a fuzzy pink bedroom full of so much cuteness that it must be seen to be

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Popples x 6%DOKIDOKI Fashion & Exhibition

Popples x 6%DOKIDOKI Fashion & Exhibition

Posted on February 15, 2010 in

On February 12th, Parco Shibuya opened a new exhibition called "The World of Popples". The exhibition features original artwork illustrations of the Popples dating back to the 1980s and vintage Popples paraphernalia (such as lunchboxes and toys), videos, and other

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Parco Japan 40th Anniversary Xmas Art Cans

Parco Japan 40th Anniversary Xmas Art Cans

Posted on December 22, 2009 in

Parco, the Japanese department store chain with an iconic presence in Shibuya and other parts of Tokyo, has been around for 40 years. That's a long time, so what are they doing to celebrate their anniversary? How about commissioning 40

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Shibuya Christmas Pictures 2009

Shibuya Christmas Pictures 2009

Posted on December 5, 2009 in

The end of the year holidays - which, in Japan, mostly means New Years and Christmas - are quickly approaching. Now that we're into December, Christmas decorations and lights are quickly appearing all over Tokyo. The local government of each

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Masaru Ozaki Christmas Tree Cubes at Parco Shibuya

Masaru Ozaki Christmas Tree Cubes at Parco Shibuya

Posted on November 23, 2009 in

It's getting close to the end of year, and that means that the Christmas spirit is in the air in Japan. New Years Day - rather than Christmas - is the big year-end holiday here, but Christmas is still recognized

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