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Harajuku Girl’s Pleated Suspender Shorts, High Heel Loafers & Cherry Earrings

Harajuku Girl’s Pleated Suspender Shorts, High Heel Loafers & Cherry Earrings

Posted on October 28, 2011 in

Here's a 17-year-old Japanese high school student who told us her name is Lemon. We met Lemon in Harajuku. Lemon's wearing a lace-trimmed blouse from W Closet with pleated suspender shorts, ruffle socks, and high heel loafers. Accessories - at

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Japanese Justin Bieber Fan in G2? Dress & Tokyo Bopper Platforms

Japanese Justin Bieber Fan in G2? Dress & Tokyo Bopper Platforms

Posted on October 9, 2011 in

Here's Mayu, a 17-year-old Japanese student who we ran into on the street in Harajuku. Her unique black-and-white outfit matched with her bob hairstyle made us want to snap some pictures. Mayu's look features a white decorated dress from the

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Purple Bangs Japanese Hairstyle & Belted T-Shirt Dress in Harajuku

Purple Bangs Japanese Hairstyle & Belted T-Shirt Dress in Harajuku

Posted on October 3, 2011 in

This is an 18-year-old Japanese student named Haiji. Her purple bangs set off our Street Snap Detector when we spotted her in Harajuku. Haiji is wearing a green belted t-shirt dress with a "Santa Bear" graphic from the popular Harajuku

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Double-Breasted Trench vs. Nautical Stripes & Denim

Double-Breasted Trench vs. Nautical Stripes & Denim

Posted on July 3, 2011 in

The two friendly girls are examples of the cute casual style that we're seeing a lot of these days in Harajuku. The girl on the right with long hair in soft curls is Machico, a 20-year-old furita (freelancer). Her neutral

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Axes Femme Dress & Pink Work Boots

Axes Femme Dress & Pink Work Boots

Posted on May 10, 2011 in

This cute girl with long red and pink hair is Kana, a 17-year-old high school student that we photographed in Harajuku. Her outfit includes a gauze dress with embroidery at the neckline from Axes Femme and a short leather jacket

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