Tag: Kumamiki

Kumamiki w/ Rainbow Hair, Bows & Cute Party Baby Shrimp in Harajuku

Kumamiki w/ Rainbow Hair, Bows & Cute Party Baby Shrimp in Harajuku

Posted on September 22, 2012 in

Here's Kumamiki, the 22-year-old founder of the indie Japanese fashion brand Party Baby and one of the original Harajuku Fashion Walk organizers. After Harajuku Fashion Walk #12 (Sunday, Sept 23, 2012), Kumamiki will step down from the organizing committee for

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Harajuku Summer Fashion Snaps at Pop N Cute #3 – 50+ Pictures!

Harajuku Summer Fashion Snaps at Pop N Cute #3 – 50+ Pictures!

Posted on August 21, 2012 in

The Summer 2012 "Pop n Cute" party produced by Harajuku Fashion Walk took place in mid-August. We've already posted our full Pop N Cute #3 report - complete with video and over 150 pictures. Now it's time to take a

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Summer-themed Harajuku Party “Pop N Cute” Coming August 11, 2012

Summer-themed Harajuku Party “Pop N Cute” Coming August 11, 2012

Posted on August 8, 2012 in

The 3rd "Pop N Cute" Harajuku fashion, music & art party will be held in Tokyo on Saturday, August 11. 2012. Like the two previous events (Pop N Cute #1 & Pop N Cute #2), the Summer Pop N Cute

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Harajuku Fashion Walk #11 Street Snaps

Harajuku Fashion Walk #11 Street Snaps

Posted on July 31, 2012 in

The summer 2012 Harajuku Fashion Walk took place last week in Tokyo. We've already shared our full report from the event - complete with 150 HFW pictures and video. Now it's time to give you a closer look at the

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Harajuku Fashion Walk #11 – Kawaii Summer Fashion & Fun in Tokyo

Harajuku Fashion Walk #11 – Kawaii Summer Fashion & Fun in Tokyo

Posted on July 26, 2012 in

Tokyo summers can be pretty hot and humid, but neither brutal heat nor freezing cold can stop the colorful kids of Harajuku. It's been a couple of months since Harajuku Fashion Walk #10. That can mean only one thing -

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Party Baby: The Story of Kumamiki’s Harajuku Fashion Brand

Party Baby: The Story of Kumamiki’s Harajuku Fashion Brand

Posted on May 27, 2012 in

Tokyo street fashion is famous around the world because of the tribes of young creative people who congregate in Harajuku. Beyond their status as international style icons, these fashionable "Harajuku kids" are also the future of the Japanese fashion industry.

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Harajuku Fashion Party Snaps at Pop N Cute, with Neeko, Kurebayashi, Broken Doll & more!

Harajuku Fashion Party Snaps at Pop N Cute, with Neeko, Kurebayashi, Broken Doll & more!

Posted on May 25, 2012 in

Harajuku street fashion is - not surprisingly - most often found on the streets of Harajuku. But not always. The bimonthly "Pop N Cute" party, produced by the organizers of Harajuku Fashion Walk, feature lots and lots of Harajuku street

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Harajuku Fashion Walk Presents “Pop N Cute” with Broken Doll

Harajuku Fashion Walk Presents “Pop N Cute” with Broken Doll

Posted on May 23, 2012 in

Harajuku Fashion Walk - Tokyo's most kawaii street fashion parade - takes place every other month, with the next one planned for this coming weekend. When the Fashion Walk kids aren't out walking the streets of Harajuku together in colorful

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Tokyo Fashion Party Snaps at Heavy Pop

Tokyo Fashion Party Snaps at Heavy Pop

Posted on May 15, 2012 in

The 3rd Heavy Pop party in Tokyo took place during Golden Week 2012. We've already published our massive photo and video report on Heavy Pop - complete with coverage of the DJs, performers, indie fashion brands, artists, and other awesome

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Japanese Street Fashion, Music & Fun at Heavy Pop #3 – Pictures & Video

Japanese Street Fashion, Music & Fun at Heavy Pop #3 – Pictures & Video

Posted on May 14, 2012 in

"Heavy Pop" is the name of a series of parties produced by Japanese photographer Ray Ochiai. Heavy Pop's main draw is that personalities from the Tokyo street fashion scene are invited to DJ. If you've ever wondered what the fashionable

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