Dip Dye Twin Tails, Candy Stripper Satin Jacket & Jouetie in Harajuku
This Marina, a girl with twin tails, bangs and dip-dyed hair tips who we met in Harajuku. Marina is wearing a dress and bomber jacket, both from Candy Stripper, with a studded backpack and sneakers from Jouetie. Her comic-style "Kapow!"
Harajuku Shironuri in Gothic Fashion, Corset & Ball Joint Tights
Orihime is an active member of the Japanese shironuri subculture, and someone who we see around Harajuku on a pretty regular basis. Orihime's look here includes pretty shironuri makeup with a red white and black headpiece, a white ruffle top,
Harajuku Shironuri w/ Blue Hair, Alice And The Pirates & Metamorphose
Kaori and Uri are two friendly Japanese shironuri who we ran into on the street near LaForet Harajuku. You might recognize Uri from his involvement with several Harajuku street fashion subcultures. In addition to his striking shironuri makeup and blue
Listen Flavor Cat Jacket, Blue-Pink Twintails & Eyeball Teddy Bear in Harajuku
We see Mana around Harajuku quite often (here is a snap from last year), and her personal style is always colorful, quirky, and fun. She works at the popular Harajuku boutique Listen Flavor, just off of Takeshita Dori. Mana's outfit
Listen Flavor Staffer’s Pastel Ponytails & Nadia Bomber Jacket
This cute girl with pastel ponytails is Mana, a staffer from Listen Flavor. She's wearing a satin bomber jacket from Nadia with a graphic t-shirt and polka dot ruffled skirt from Listen Flavor. She's paired studded black boots from Listen
World Wide Love & Vivienne Westwood x Lee vs. Victorian Maiden
Here's a Harajuku couple with lots of personality. The girl on the right with long purple curls is Re-na, a 24-year-old who works in the apparel industry. She's wearing a felt hat and a flared coat with fur collar and
Bright Rainbow-colored Harajuku Decora Girls Maimai & Marina
Here are two fun and friendly Harajuku girls named Marina & Maimai wearing extra-colorful fashion with decora touches. Decora used to be a common site on the streets of Harajuku, but these days we don't see as much of it.