Tag: denim jacket

Eyeball Hair Bows, Leopard Skirt, Creepers & Platform Converse in Harajuku

Eyeball Hair Bows, Leopard Skirt, Creepers & Platform Converse in Harajuku

Posted on January 2, 2012 in

Here are two fun and stylish Japanese girls - Kanami 17, and Yuna 16 - who we snapped in Harajuku. Yuna's multiple eyeball accessories are the first things that caught our attention. This is not the first time we've met

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Harajuku Guy & Girl Wearing Hats, Buttons & Boots

Harajuku Guy & Girl Wearing Hats, Buttons & Boots

Posted on December 23, 2011 in

Here are a Japanese guy and girl we met one evening in Harajuku. There was something about the way they matched their outfits - without actually matching their outfits - that made us want to photograph them. They are both

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Japanese Girl’s Dreadlocks, Muay Thai Top & Chupa Chups Lollipops

Japanese Girl’s Dreadlocks, Muay Thai Top & Chupa Chups Lollipops

Posted on July 24, 2011 in

We met Nahoko, a 20-year-old Japanese student, on the street in Harajuku. Her voluminous dreadlocks - a hairstyle we see quite often in Harajuku, but more often on men than women - caught out attention right away. Nahoko's outfit features

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Rocking Horse Shoes, Pink TutuHA Cross & SPANK! in Harajuku

Rocking Horse Shoes, Pink TutuHA Cross & SPANK! in Harajuku

Posted on June 28, 2011 in

This stylish Japanese girl in rocking horse platform shoes from Body Line is Anna, a 17-year-old student. She's also wearing a print top and stonewashed denim jacket from Rosebud and Uniqlo with a lingerie-style chiffon dress (or high-waisted skirt). Her

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Harajuku High School Girl in Sheer Skirt, Nadia Platform Converse & Double Bun Hairstyle

Harajuku High School Girl in Sheer Skirt, Nadia Platform Converse & Double Bun Hairstyle

Posted on June 27, 2011 in

This 15-year-old Japanese high school student - with a super-hip-right-now double bun hairstyle - is named Ozawa. We met her on the street in Harajuku. Ozawa is wearing an outfit that includes a denim jacket (with the tag "Bobson Kachh")

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Acid Wash Jacket, Buttons & Vintage Handbag in Harajuku

Acid Wash Jacket, Buttons & Vintage Handbag in Harajuku

Posted on June 17, 2011 in

This stylish 18-year-old Japanese specialty school student is named Seina. We met her in Harajuku. Seina's outfit includes a vintage acid wash denim jacket from Harajuku's Panama Boy, a cute black dress with a red belt that she purchased resale,

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SPANK!, Batman & WC by Chinatsu Wakatsuki

SPANK!, Batman & WC by Chinatsu Wakatsuki

Posted on May 13, 2011 in

This is Nemoto, a 19-year-old specialty/trade school student who we met in Harajuku. She's a fan of the designer WC by Chinatsu Wakatsuki, which is the brand of her black mini skirt. She's also wearing a Mickey Mouse shirt from

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Handmade Coat from Denim Shirts & Lemon Tea

Handmade Coat from Denim Shirts & Lemon Tea

Posted on July 26, 2010 in

This cool Japanese guy is a 19-year-old college student named Shun. His unique denim coat is handmade from the pieces of several shirts. He’s also wearing NPC animal-print shorts and a t-shirt from Lemon Tea. He’s wearing a pack from

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Eiffel Tower Leggings & 6%DOKIDOKI Skirt in Tokyo

Eiffel Tower Leggings & 6%DOKIDOKI Skirt in Tokyo

Posted on April 21, 2010 in

This 19-year-old student name Saromi was photographed at the recent World of Popples show in Shibuya. She's wearing a pastel skirt from 6%DokiDoki and Eiffel Tower print leggings from Tsumori Chisato. The rest of her outfit includes a Mezzo Piano

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Pink Skirts, Vintage Clock Bag & Dr. Martens Boots

Pink Skirts, Vintage Clock Bag & Dr. Martens Boots

Posted on April 17, 2010 in

We met these two brightly dressed girls in Harajuku. On the left is 24-year-old Sawaya, whose favorite places to shop for fashion are vintage stores. Her colorful outfit includes a vintage cartoon t-shirt, denim jacket with 6%DokiDoki pins, and a

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