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Japanese School Uniform-inspired Harajuku Street Fashion

Japanese School Uniform-inspired Harajuku Street Fashion

Posted on July 21, 2011 in

Here's a fun Japanese couple, wearing matching white creepers, who we ran into in Harajuku. We previously photographed them this spring in Shibuya, also wearing their white creepers. The wavy-haired 23-year-old guy on the left is a self-described "furita". His

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Traditional Japanese Inspired Harajuku Fashion & Handmade Dolls

Traditional Japanese Inspired Harajuku Fashion & Handmade Dolls

Posted on July 12, 2011 in

Takato and Maho are both 18 years old and both students. Even in the anything-goes world of Harajuku street fashion, they really stand out with their own traditional Japanese inspired style. When we spotted them on the street, the large

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Sheer Skirt Over Shorts & Upside Down Jacket in Harajuku

Sheer Skirt Over Shorts & Upside Down Jacket in Harajuku

Posted on July 1, 2011 in

Here's a 15-year-old Japanese girl with a short blonde hairstyle that we ran into on the street in Harajuku. Her name is Yuka, and as you might guess from her age, she's currently a student. Yuka told us that her

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Harajuku Guy in Hand Painted Leather Motorcycle Jacket

Harajuku Guy in Hand Painted Leather Motorcycle Jacket

Posted on June 29, 2011 in

Meet Tomohiro, a stylish 20-year-old Japanese guy that we ran into on the street in Harajuku. Tomohiro's outfit features an eye-catching a leather motorcycle jacket that has been hand-painted with white squiggly lines, thus creating a new "remake" piece out

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Double Bun Hairstyle Girl, Heart Handbag & Harajuku Gremlin

Double Bun Hairstyle Girl, Heart Handbag & Harajuku Gremlin

Posted on June 21, 2011 in

We ran into these two friendly Japanese girls (and one friendly Gremlin) walking down the street in Harajuku. On the left is the exceptionally-colorful Matsuko, 17-years old. On the right is 19-year-old Ayuki. Ayuki is wearing a simple-but-cute outfit consisting

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Denim Poet Shirt, Platform Shoes & Handmade Bag in Harajuku

Denim Poet Shirt, Platform Shoes & Handmade Bag in Harajuku

Posted on June 19, 2011 in

Here's Sachiko, a stylish Japanese girl who is a fan of resale fasion. We noticed Sachiko while she was walking along the street in Harajuku. Her outfit consists of a cute denim poet shirt over a gingham top and denim

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Japanese Girls in Handmade Multi-Layered Fashion w/ “Death” Doll in Harajuku

Japanese Girls in Handmade Multi-Layered Fashion w/ “Death” Doll in Harajuku

Posted on June 18, 2011 in

These two Japanese girls - Maho and Haruka, both 18-years-old - were pretty hard to miss when we saw them walking down the street together in Harajuku. Maho, with pink hair and plenty of charisma, is on the left. Her

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Black Leather, Massive Chain & Algonquins Tutu

Black Leather, Massive Chain & Algonquins Tutu

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Asahi is a 17-year-old student who's created a look that's both cute and edgy. She's wearing a black Uniqlo t-shirt with a handmade polka dot skirt over a pink tutu from Algonquins. She's also wearing black leather in the form

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Harajuku Girl in Cute Handmade Hoodie & Bow Tie

Harajuku Girl in Cute Handmade Hoodie & Bow Tie

Posted on June 17, 2011 in

This cute and colorfully dressed 19-year-old Japanese girl is Haruka Kurebayashi. You might recognize her from another recent Harajuku street snap shot by a different TokyoFashion.com photographer. Haruka's outfit consists of a one-of-a-kind decorated hoodie with a design on the

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Amazing Handmade Dress & Whimsical Backpack in Harajuku

Amazing Handmade Dress & Whimsical Backpack in Harajuku

Posted on June 13, 2011 in

Meet Kazue, a stylish 18-year-old Japanese high school student who we ran into on the street in Harajuku. Kazue's outfit is centered around an extraordinary handmade dress with sleeves and other details that must be seen in person to be

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