Brands: GU

Blue Ombre Hair, Zebra Print Jacket, Clutch & Ripped Jeans in Harajuku

Blue Ombre Hair, Zebra Print Jacket, Clutch & Ripped Jeans in Harajuku

Posted on February 6, 2014 in

Meet L, a 19-year-old girl with blue ombre hair who we met in Harajuku. She is active on her Twitter account, in case you want to follow her. She's wearing a H&M zebra faux fur jacket with a GU turtleneck

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Blue Hair, Faux Fur Coat, Vivienne Westwood & Emoda in Harajuku

Blue Hair, Faux Fur Coat, Vivienne Westwood & Emoda in Harajuku

Posted on January 26, 2014 in

Taro and Marimo are a guy and girl who caught our eye in Harajuku. They both had short hair - Marimo's colored blue. You might remember Marimo from her snaps last summer. Taro is a 17-year-old student. He is wearing

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Harajuku Guy Wearing WEGO, Boy London, Round Glasses & Creepers

Harajuku Guy Wearing WEGO, Boy London, Round Glasses & Creepers

Posted on November 29, 2013 in

This is Kouchi, a 16-year-old student wearing all black who we met recently in Harajuku. Kouchi's printed shirt and coat are both resale, and he's wearing them with GU pants. His accessories, most of which came from WEGO, include a

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Green Bangs Hairstyle, Sheer Skirt, Graphic Tights & Hello Kitty in Koenji

Green Bangs Hairstyle, Sheer Skirt, Graphic Tights & Hello Kitty in Koenji

Posted on November 24, 2013 in

Mone is a 19-year-old Japanese fashion student who we met on the street near Koenji Station. In addition to her blue-green hair, Mone's look features a GU coat with an H&M sheer skirt, graphic tights (with eyes and lips on

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Comme des Garcons & John Lawrence Sullivan On The Street in Harajuku

Comme des Garcons & John Lawrence Sullivan On The Street in Harajuku

Posted on April 8, 2013 in

Takei caught our eye in Harajuku, wearing a layered, monochrome outfit. He is 21, he works at PDC Snap, and he's also a student. He is wearing a long GU shirt with a Comme des Garcons skirt and a resale

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