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Japanese Street Style #1

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fabulous as always, thanks tiffany for posting them ^_^ I love that grey/greenish dress in the last set of pics you posted...very pretty. :heart:
 
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fabulous as always, thanks tiffany for posting them ^_^ I love that grey/greenish dress in the last set of pics you posted...very pretty. :heart:
you're very welcome, glad you like them :flower: and I completely agree, that dress is lovely :woot:
 
its soo good to see inspiring pictures like this while I'm in the states... it refocuses my view on what I need to shop for :heart:
 
i lovvvve the couple on the right in the last set of pictures tiffany posted. thanks!

i'm going to japan in july and i cant wait for the shopping! i'll take plenty of pictures to put in this thread.
 
wow. cool. this is probably just because i'm so ignorant about other culture's fashion but i always thought that japanese street style was mostly funky stuff (and i'm not saying that as a bad thing, because my cousin is half japanese) but some of these outfits i'm really loving.
 
They have the skill of putting on layers, but not looking like a granny...
How do they do that?
 
That first outfit in post #1021 I would actually wear... :shock: even though he's a guy and I'm not. Instead of red boots I'd probably wear red skimmers or ballet flats though.
 
I just came back from Asia (specifically Japan & Hong Kong), and I could be wrong, but it seemed like there was a hippie/boho trend going on. I saw quite a few incense-filled stores selling long peasant skirts, tie-dye stuff, lots of crocheted items, wooden beaded jewelry, ethnic accents, etc. Some of the people even had dreads and whatnot. But then again, those were just small boutiques so :innocent:
 
I dress this way too sometimes, but it's all starting to seem a bit contrived. I'm over the pointy shoes, and the MK-esque layering. It's becoming too formulaic for my liking.
 
i think japanese street fashion has always been about layering....if u go to the trendy area in japan of shibuya, girls there are always layering tops...more so now though because of the whole boho thing....
 
^ yeah, if you go back to the early phases of this thread (which was started before this summer's boho trend), it's pretty clear that the layering effect has been a consistent feature in japanese street style for a while. I agree though that it certainly has been enhanced by this summer's trends. ;)
 
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