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BERCERK “Dirty City” – Japanese Fashion Brand’s Dark Harajuku Street Parade

BERCERK “Dirty City” – Japanese Fashion Brand’s Dark Harajuku Street Parade

Posted on April 1, 2017 in

Japanese streetwear brand BERCERK skipped the runway and brought their Spring collection directly to the rainy streets of Harajuku - the youth-centric Tokyo neighborhood where the brand was born. Guerilla fashion show on the streets of Harajuku by BERCERK Founded

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Michiko London Koshino “HARAJUKU EXIT NO 5” Fashion Show

Michiko London Koshino “HARAJUKU EXIT NO 5” Fashion Show

Posted on October 10, 2016 in

Japanese fashion designer Michiko Koshino - famous around the globe for her groundbreaking 1980s and 1990s UK clubwear and streetwear creations under the Michiko London label - held her first Harajuku fashion show in seventeen years on Friday night. The

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Milk & Milkboy “My Angel Fly With Me” 2015 A/W Fashion Show in Harajuku

Milk & Milkboy “My Angel Fly With Me” 2015 A/W Fashion Show in Harajuku

Posted on July 17, 2015 in

Milk is a Harajuku legend. The Japanese brand - founded all the way back in 1970 - is one of the original Harajuku street fashion brands, and also one of the creators of what would eventually become the worldwide lolita

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Shojono Tomo Art & Fashion Show at Edo-Tokyo Museum

Shojono Tomo Art & Fashion Show at Edo-Tokyo Museum

Posted on May 14, 2014 in

Shojono Tomo is a Japanese artist who is perhaps best know for creating colorful kawaii fashion worn by Japanese celebrities like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and international stars including Nicki Minaj. We see people sporting her manga-illustrated tote bags and tights

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Marble Wonderland Tokyo w/ Fig & Viper, Harajuku SeaPunk, Dempagumi.inc, Hirari Ikeda & more!

Marble Wonderland Tokyo w/ Fig & Viper, Harajuku SeaPunk, Dempagumi.inc, Hirari Ikeda & more!

Posted on September 22, 2013 in

Marble Wonderland Tokyo - with a theme of "Real Japanese kawaii for the girls in the world!" - fused Japanese street fashion from Shibuya, Harajuku, and Akihabara with performances by popular J-Pop artists. Over a thousand fashion and music fans

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HIBI, Orleans, Chimerical & HEIHEI – MGK Fashion Exhibition in Harajuku

HIBI, Orleans, Chimerical & HEIHEI – MGK Fashion Exhibition in Harajuku

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In spring of this year, we covered the debut exhibition of indie Japanese fashion coalition MGK. Autumn is quickly approaching in Tokyo, and MGK is back with their second Harajuku fashion exhibition. This time around, founding MGK brands Hibi, Orleans,

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Campus Summit 2013 Pictures – Gyaru Fashion & Culture in Shibuya

Campus Summit 2013 Pictures – Gyaru Fashion & Culture in Shibuya

Posted on August 26, 2013 in

Campus Summit is one of the biggest gyaru events in all of Japan. Held once a year since 1995 in the heart of the gyaru capitol of the world Shibuya, the event draws over 1,000 Japanese gyaru and gyaru-o with

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Kimono Fashion Show at Candy Pop Party in Tokyo

Kimono Fashion Show at Candy Pop Party in Tokyo

Posted on August 14, 2013 in

Summer is in full swing in Japan! That means hot weather and lots of fun things going on around Tokyo. Summer is also one of the few times of year when you're likely to see lots of kimono/yukata on the

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Style Icon Tokyo – “Harajuku Neo Street” Fashion Brand Debut Exhibition

Style Icon Tokyo – “Harajuku Neo Street” Fashion Brand Debut Exhibition

Posted on May 1, 2013 in

Style Icon Tokyo first appeared on our radar when a Harajuku guy we follow on Twitter began posting pics of streetwear he was making for his close friends. One thing led to another and before long, the from-the-street for-the-street brand

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HIBI, ORLEANS, and CHIMERICAL – Three New Japanese Fashion Brands Debut in Harajuku

HIBI, ORLEANS, and CHIMERICAL – Three New Japanese Fashion Brands Debut in Harajuku

Posted on March 21, 2013 in

Tokyo is famous worldwide for its creative street fashion. DIY, resale, and major brands have a strong presence in the fashion scene here, but some of the most awe-inspiring pieces we see on the street come from young Japanese designers

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