Tag: gothic

The Circus “Harajuku Fashion Experience” w/ Putumayo & Kumamiki

The Circus “Harajuku Fashion Experience” w/ Putumayo & Kumamiki

Posted on September 13, 2013 in

The Circus Harajuku is a socks and footwear boutique that opened this spring on the famous Cat Street in Urahara (the backstreets of Harajuku). In addition to selling cute mismatched socks and a unique selection of boots, The Circus has

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Harajuku Moi dix Mois Fan w/ h.NAOTO Hat, Yellow House & Sixh

Harajuku Moi dix Mois Fan w/ h.NAOTO Hat, Yellow House & Sixh

Posted on July 29, 2013 in

You probably know Kyouka by now, as we often see him in Harajuku. He works at a ramen shop, and he's a regular participant at the Harajuku Fashion Walk. On this day, Kyouka told us that his new hat was

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Moi dix Mois Fan’s Gothic Harajuku Style w/ Sixh, RUM & h.NAOTO

Moi dix Mois Fan’s Gothic Harajuku Style w/ Sixh, RUM & h.NAOTO

Posted on July 11, 2013 in

Kyouka is a friendly and striking gothic Harajuku guy who we've snapped before. He works at a ramen shop. Kyouka's graphic tank top is from h.NAOTO Dark Red Rum (aka RUM), paired with Sixh wide leg pants (also with a

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Tokyo Dolores – Exploring The Spirituality of Japanese Girls Through Dance & Performance Art

Tokyo Dolores – Exploring The Spirituality of Japanese Girls Through Dance & Performance Art

Posted on July 10, 2013 in

Imagine a world where acrobatics are inspired by anime; where ancient fairy tales meet modern Harajuku girls; where gothic and lolita fashion meets pole dancing; and where kawaii costumes take on deep spiritual meaning. If this is a world that

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Striking Harajuku Gothic Style w/ Pink Hair, Eye Patch, Corset & Garters

Striking Harajuku Gothic Style w/ Pink Hair, Eye Patch, Corset & Garters

Posted on June 25, 2013 in

With her candy colored hair and gothic outfit, it's hard not to notice the Japanese model Rumanjyu on the street in Harajuku. Rumanjyu is wearing Atelier Boz top, skirt and shoes, all in black. The top comes with a corset-like

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Harajuku Fashion Snaps at Pop N Cute Tokyo – Spring 2013

Harajuku Fashion Snaps at Pop N Cute Tokyo – Spring 2013

Posted on June 3, 2013 in

"Pop N Cute" is a series of Tokyo parties created "by Harajuku kids for Harajuku kids". Organized by Junnyan of Harajuku Fashion Walk, the parties feature a mix of music, fashion, art, and other kawaii Harajuku-related fun. We've already published

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h.Naoto Staffer’s Dark Harajuku Style w/ Top Hat, Black Jacket & Boots

h.Naoto Staffer’s Dark Harajuku Style w/ Top Hat, Black Jacket & Boots

Posted on May 28, 2013 in

We met this stylish fellow in Harajuku, and stopped him for a few pictures. He works at Kincs, for the clothing brand h.NAOTO. He is wearing a dark outfit, contrasting with his partially blond hair. His pants and blazer (or

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Alice Auaa Gothic Fashion w/ Feather Collar in Harajuku

Alice Auaa Gothic Fashion w/ Feather Collar in Harajuku

Posted on April 23, 2013 in

This is Megumi, wearing an edgy gothic outfit in black and burgundy. She is 20 years old, a student, and can be found on Twitter as @QUa_666. Most of Megumi's outfit is from the Japanese brand Alice Auaa: the web-like

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Japanese Shironuri “White Face Monster Party” in Harajuku – Pics & Video

Japanese Shironuri “White Face Monster Party” in Harajuku – Pics & Video

Posted on March 25, 2013 in

A major gathering of the Japanese shironuri subculture was held in Tokyo recently. Many of the most well-known names in the shironuri scene converged on Harajuku - from all over Japan - for the Spring 2013 "White Face Monster Party".

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Boy London, Eyeball Necklace & Aqua Hair in Harajuku

Boy London, Eyeball Necklace & Aqua Hair in Harajuku

Posted on March 12, 2013 in

Here are a couple of girl whose dark looks caught our eye right away when we spotted them on the street in Harajuku. Both girls are wearing black drapey outfits. The girl on the left (who preferred not to have

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