Tokyo Street Style w/ Graffiti Coat, Colorful Platform Shoes, Beret, Man G, Demonia & Kobinai
It was difficult to miss 18-year-old Chinatsu with her mixed prints and colorful shoes in Shinjuku. She stepped out in a long graffiti coat from Man G and multicolored printed pants. She styled them with a pair of colorful platform
Remake Suit Style in Tokyo w/ Yellow Hair, Cat Eye Sunglasses, Graffiti Print Suit, Kobinai, Never Mind the XU & Dr. Martens Boots
Standing out on the streets of Tokyo one evening is Riku, a 19-year-old beauty school student with eye-catching yellow twin back tails and black stripes in his hair. Riku stepped out in a gray suit from Dog Harajuku, which features
Colorful Harajuku Streetwear w/ Grateful Dead Shirt, Hand Painted Graffiti Jeans, Nacht & Dr. Martens Boots
Catching our attention with his colorful streetwear style in Harajuku is Achiha, a 20-year-old student. Achiha is dressed in a vintage Grateful Dead shirt with tie dye and logo prints, which he tucked into remake Levi's denim jeans with colorful
Garb Designer in Harajuku w/ Prince Lyrics Graffiti Jacket, Remake Hoodie & Painted Sneakers
Jacob is the designer of the Los Angeles handmade and remake fashion brand Garb. We met him on the street in Harajuku while he was in Tokyo for a Garb popup shop at the famous LaForet Harajuku department store. Jacob's
Baggy Shorts & Suspenders Girl in Shibuya
This Japanese girl was photographed in Shibuya. Her cute outfit consists of a plaid cap, t-shirt, baggy shorts with suspenders, and Vans high top sneakers. The shorts and shirt were from a used clothing store, so she didn't give us
Big Hat & Glasses Girl in Shibuya
Photo'd this Japanese girl in Shibuya, near the famous FAILE graffiti at the end of Cat Street. She is wearing a big round hat, glasses, a scarf, a gray shirt, a silver bag, denim shorts, black leggings, and sandals that
Japan Fashion Week Spring 2009 Posters
All over Harajuku right now, there are posters for Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo, which starts this coming week. The posters are randomly put up on walls and other places where you wouldn't necessarily expect fashion show posters to end