Asia Street Style
I am interested in seeing what people wear in other countries and cities like hong kong, china, taiwan, singapore, etc. and how they're different
all i've been able to find so far is a taiwan street chic site that has only 26 pictures http://www.gq.com.tw/streetchic/index.htm if you have any post please, thanks :D |
Not all the people in the pictures are from Taiwan. Some of them are from England:flower:
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popular photo album from Taiwan
http://www.wretch.cc/album/
not neccessary the styles...but TONs of pictures |
i think of hk fashion as WAY OTT version of jap street style...
just recently...when I went bk, many: > patterns~ > the colorful stockinged feet w/ suede boots > layering > thick mascara > cosplay is also in around the area of cwb...so harajukurized!! |
great topic idea :woot: thanks for the links :flower:
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Singapore street style is best described as a hybrid or mixture of Japanese, European and US influence but 3 months too late and very much watered down. Oh, and not to mention seasonless, with a perpetually scorching weather.
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bumping this thread. anyone have any new street style pics from hong kong, singapore, taiwan, etc?
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Fashion choices of the average working Malaysian
We usually post pictures where the subject is rich... here are some where the subjects are workers. The article is good.
http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/stor...sec=lifeliving |
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the style i see the most here as far as men's fashion goes is either that "ethnic" look of some kind of patterned vest, an oversize t-shirt, and those horrible pants where they start out really baggy in the thighs then taper heavily from the knees down, and bootleg Birkenstocks. The other extreme is the constantly updated skate/hip hop look which consists of the latest graphic tees from brands such as Bathing Ape/a variety of similar new Japanese street fashion brands ... which literally come out EVERY week with new prints, some baggy Levi's and expensive limited edition sneakers. The latter style I mention requires a lot of money to keep up with, although I'm not really a fan of it as it looks quite shapeless and dull. The skinny silhouette look is starting to catch on over here based on the magazines' pushing of brands like N. Hoolywood and Lad Musician. But what I'm really disappointed with is how the stores that carry the stuff over here stock the most basic items, it's almost as if this city is really a t-shirt culture. Whenever I go to some store like Joyce and see people browsing through Dior Homme/Junya Watanabe/etc...the first thing people look through is the plain printed t-shirts/tank tops and completely ignore the most interesting pieces where the designer's construction talent really lies, such as jackets and such, or even the more detailed shirts. |
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:p dress in mainland china way~
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:p :blush: :lol: ;) :D B)
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your pose (standing on top of the toilet) made me laugh! :lol: |
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I guess I'm exaggerating a little .... but I wished people would dare to be more edgy in singapore.
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