Japan’s Harajuku Street Style

Japan is quite popular for its alternative fashion style: Harajuku. This fashion movement started in the early 1980s and became popularized in the West, 20 years later. Harajuku coined the name after the Harajuku train station in Tokyo.

People who follow the Harajuku style don’t adhere to one type of fashion but instead, collect different pieces that they find resonate with them.

Layers of Colors

With Harajuku street fashion, the norms of fashion don’t apply. Teenagers and adults are free to express whichever identity they feel comfortable with showing. These ladies look like they stepped out of a Sailor Moon episode and are totally slaying it.

Soft Style

Even though Harajuku is beyond the idea of mainstream fashion, it still manages to be gentle despite being expressive. Harajuku fashion is neither overwhelming nor underwhelming but rather a mix of different unique tones.

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90’s Kids Rejoice

Pokemon, Detective Conan, Evangelion – feel free to dress in whichever anime you love the most. This Pikachu backpack is super kawaii with the matching t-shirt too.

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