I enjoy looking at the pictures and taking hints of how to combine and layer clothing...


They're all so petite and it looks cute, like naughty little girls raided Mommy's wardrobe.

Melisande said:The woman with the little girl is typical of "hip Tokyo women over 40". At times it's as if they think piling on Western/Native American accessories is their "only hope of hip"...

This fasion style called "Decorer ” (mean of decorator. In Japan , it is very popular English usage to attach the suffix, “ er ” to any words to mean the person who do something.. for example, the person who wear “ shanel called “ shaneler ” )". In the past, this style was called “ shinorer ” because Japan ese talent, “ Tomoe Shinohara ” wear like this. After that, this fasion trend disappear at onece. But recently this fasion start to rampant again as “ Decorer ” .
At first, their way of decoration is very slight, subtlety and casually. But now their decoration technique go to extreme. Yes, they are really decorer !
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monkeypeekle said:no i can't see the photos either.....![]()
UniqueChic said:Actually, you'll find the only acessories she'd wearing are a wide belt and a turquoise necklace. She doesn't even have a handbag. I don't see how this equates 'piling.'![]()
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But that was one of my favourite pics, more so for the expression on the child's face; "You know i'm cute. Dare you to pinch my cheek."
. Actually, I also realized after it was too late that my post wasn't worded well...
. I just saw the turquoise necklace, the yolk on her jacket, the belt, and the cowboy boots --the total look. I meant to point out the social phenomenon that so many women in Tokyo in her age group go for Western inspired items as an alternative to being conservative/classic, that it's almost a uniform. And yes, the girl is adorable!! 