Music: Ariana Grande

Harajuku Girls in Street Styles by Merry Jenny, Evris & H&M

Harajuku Girls in Street Styles by Merry Jenny, Evris & H&M

Posted on August 2, 2017 in

In Harajuku, we met these two ladies who are rocking mainstream street style outfits. They are Ayuka, 19-years-old and Shuri, 18-years-old. On the left, Ayuka is wearing a black outfit which consists of a cropped ruffle top with cutout shoulders

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Harajuku Girl w/ Twin Braids in Trendy Denim & Gingham Street Style

Harajuku Girl w/ Twin Braids in Trendy Denim & Gingham Street Style

Posted on October 21, 2016 in

In Harajuku we spotted Mayu, an 18-year-old student dressed in a trendy mainstream street style. Mayu's look features several trends such as high waisted skinny pants, a checkered cutout shoulder top from WEGO, a fringe leather crossbody purse from GU,

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Fig & Viper Crop Top, Stussy Skirt & Ankle Boots in Harajuku

Fig & Viper Crop Top, Stussy Skirt & Ankle Boots in Harajuku

Posted on May 27, 2015 in

We met Akari - an 18-year-old student and Ariana Grande fan - on the street in Harajuku. She has long, dark hair and was wearing a bucket hat. Akari's colorful oversized jacket is a resale, worn over a Fig &

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Lilac-Haired Harajuku Girl in Emoda, R&E Rezoy and Fig&Viper

Lilac-Haired Harajuku Girl in Emoda, R&E Rezoy and Fig&Viper

Posted on May 1, 2015 in

When we met 20-year-old Mai - with lilac hair and bangs - on the street in Harajuku, she told us that she is active on Twitter. Her denim jacket and white sweatshirt (with lace-up sleeves) are from Emoda, paired here

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Givenchy Sweatshirt, Zara Coat, Bao Bao Bag & Nike in Harajuku

Givenchy Sweatshirt, Zara Coat, Bao Bao Bag & Nike in Harajuku

Posted on March 31, 2015 in

Ryo is 21 years old and he's a student. His outfit caught our eye on the street in Harajuku. Ryo's coat and pants are from Zara, and his printed sweatshirt is Givenchy, worn over a white turtleneck. His geometric clutch

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