Harajuku Guy in Choco Moo x BPM, UNIF & YRU Fashion
We met Hiroshi on the street in Harajuku after dark. His monochrome look - featuring several items designed by the Japanese artist Choco Moo - caught our eye right away. Hiroshi's illustrated jacket is from the BPM x Choco Moo
Disney Vinyl Record Tote, Bubbles Sheer Skirt & Jouetie Platforms in Harajuku
We met Miai - with her pastel outfit and puffy headband - on the street in Harajuku. Miai's Venezuela striped top is a resale item from Bubbles Harajuku, paired with Forever21 shorts and a Bubbles sheer skirt. Her Disney vinyl
Choco Moo in Harajuku w/ Override Hat, Jean-Michel Basquiat & G4Life
We were lucky to run into Japanese artist Chocomoo on the street in Harajuku at night. Most of you will recognize her as the artist behind the famous AvantGarde Harajuku tattoo tights (worn by Juria, Girls Generation, and practically everyone
FRESH.I.AM Top, Blue Hair & ChocoMoo x Joyrich in Harajuku
We stopped Yuuka in Harajuku when her asymmetrical blue hairstyle caught our eye. She told us she's 16 and a student. You might remember her previous street snap! Yuuka is wearing an oversized t-shirt from FRESH.I.AM with H&M shorts. Her
The Art of Being Choco Moo – Interview & Live Painting in Tokyo
Choco Moo is everywhere. From her high profile collaborations with Japanese fashion brands and musicians (including Kyary Pamyu Pamyu) to praise from top K-Pop groups to magazine appearances and recent gallery shows in Tokyo, Los Angeles, and New York, Choco
Green Hair, Oversized Acid Wash Jacket & Choco Moo Tights in Harajuku
Here's Chipa, a friendly aqua-green-haired girl who we see around the streets of Harajuku often recently. You might remember her previous blonde-green hairstyle. Chipa is wearing an oversized acid wash denim jacket over a cable knit sweater dress, Choco Moo
Spinns Harajuku 02 Grand Opening & Choco Moo Live Painting Pictures
Spinns is one of the most popular stores in Harajuku nowadays. Located next door to international fast-fashion juggernaut Forever 21 (and not far from other Harajuku landmarks including LaForet, H&M, and Takeshita Dori), the flagship shop of this Japanese fashion