It's extremely hard to imitate the street style you see in Japan and no other country has style like the kind you see in Harajuku and Shibuya. Dressed to kill everyday that they go out, many street style icons, such as Juria and Ikeda Hirari, are idolized and often become famous because of their personal style. Seeing the creative fashion of Japan was one of the first things that triggered my love for fashion and I often try to incorporate some of the things I see on Tokyo streets into my outfits.
Notice the delightful platforms in almost every picture
Two trends of the moment: the forever popular Tokyo Bopper, which I've been desperately wanting for years, and cat platforms
Too perfect...Layer, upon layer, upon...layer
I don't even have to explain how amazing this guy is; you can clearly see it.
I think just looking at the different styles of people on the streets of Tokyo is an adventure. My dream(since I want to live in Japan) is to able to mingle with these people, share style tips and just...have their level of awesomeness. For a while now, I've had a list of stores I want to visit in Tokyo. Most of them are resale shops, such as The Virgin Mary and Panama Boy. The resale shops are (like many things in Japan) unlike anything seen anywhere else in the world. Shopping is truly an adventure when you shop there.
Japan's fashion is just another reason to make me love the country dearly. It's so inspiring, because Japanese fashion goes by no rules nor set ideas. Everyday, trends on the streets of Tokyo are changing, and new ones replace old ones, making the city a forever interesting place. x
(All images either from various sources on tumblr or google)
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