
Harajuku Model/Actress in Plaid Street Style w/ Kinji, San To Nibun No Ichi, WEGO & Chanel
A-pon is a 13-year-old aspiring Japanese model and actress who is regularly featured on our Harajuku street snaps, with her most recent one back in July. Today, A-pon's outfit consists of a pink shirt with diagonal plaid collar from the

Harajuku Street Style w/ Home Depot Jacket, Killstar, Glad News & Bubbles Tokyo
Layla is a 19-year-old transgender Japanese fashion student who we often see around the streets of Harajuku. Layla's outfit this time includes a resale Home Depot jacket over a Killstar t-shirt, shorts from the Japanese brand Glad News, and Bubbles

More Than Dope Creative Director on the Street in Harajuku
Hanseul Ha is the designer and creative director of the Korean streetwear brand More Than Dope. More Than Dope is popular in Harajuku and we ran into him while he was in Tokyo for the current More Than Dope popup

Harajuku Girls’ Street Styles w/ Comme Des Garcons, Faith Tokyo & Remake Fashion
Aoi and Towa are two Japanese teens who are known to frequent the streets of Harajuku. Aoi - 16 years old old on the left - is a Japanese dancer. She is wearing an H&M t-shirt which she has customized

Harajuku Guy in DVMVGE, NicoPanda, Moschino, Vidakush & Freak Cit x FUBU
Shoushi (aka Shoshi) is a Japanese fashion student who is well known to fans of Harajuku street fashion. His look here features a "Nuke Kids on the Block" sweatshirt from the Taiwan brand DVMVGE (Damage) with pink NicoPanda pants and

Rocket Platform Boots, Rick Owens, 101 Dalmatians Remake Top & Vintage Fashion in Shibuya
We ran into Ayaka and MxxxNxxx at the famous Shibuya Scramble in Tokyo. You might remember their previous street snaps in Harajuku. Ayaka - who works as a stylist in the Japanese fashion industry - is wearing a remake 101

Sentaa Guys w/ Alba Rosa, CoCoLuLu, Glad News & Colorful Hairstyles
Here are three cool Shibuya guys that we ran into on the street in Harajuku. Even though Harajuku is known for it's funky "kawaii" fashion, there are actually quite a few gyaru-o brands that have shops in the neighborhood as