Month: October 2011

Maina’s Blue Velvet Dress, Nike Air Escape Sneakers & Tsumori Chisato Clutch

Maina’s Blue Velvet Dress, Nike Air Escape Sneakers & Tsumori Chisato Clutch

Posted on October 2, 2011 in

Here's Maina, a 19-year-old college student with grayish hair worn in pigtails and magenta eyebrows. Her eye-catching blue velvet dress is from a used clothing store. She's also wearing ruffled socks and tan and blue Nike Air Escape sneakers with

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Nadia Harajuku Yumi in Jouetie “Born This Way Hey!” Top & Moccasins

Nadia Harajuku Yumi in Jouetie “Born This Way Hey!” Top & Moccasins

Posted on October 1, 2011 in

This is the awesome Yumi, a cool Japanese girl who works at Harajuku's famous Nadia boutique. We see Yumi often around Harajuku and she usually has a smile on her face! Yumi's simple-but-stylish outfit features a black "Born This Way

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Korean Select Shop “Star Five” Tokyo Opening w/ K-Pop Group Wind Hold Venus

Korean Select Shop “Star Five” Tokyo Opening w/ K-Pop Group Wind Hold Venus

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K-Pop has been big in Japan for several years, but it's absolutely exploded in 2011. You can't walk far in central Tokyo without being bombarded by advertising for Korean pop acts. K-Pop concerts in Japan regularly sell out far in

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Girl’s Bobbed Hair, Marc Jacobs Purse & Beams Boy Blouse

Girl’s Bobbed Hair, Marc Jacobs Purse & Beams Boy Blouse

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This Japanese girl with bobbed red hair is Hikari, a 19-year-old trade school student that we met in Harajuku. She's wearing a red pleated skirt from a resale shop with a stylish blue blouse from Beams Boy. Her gray platform

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WC Shibuya Shop Grand Opening – Starring a Giant Swinging Bear

WC Shibuya Shop Grand Opening – Starring a Giant Swinging Bear

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After shocking the Tokyo fashion scene by suddenly closing their popular Harajuku and Shibuya locations in August, Japanese fashion brand WC is back in action with a brand new multi-story shop on a prime corner along the famous Center Gai.

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