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Ive been there and its amazing, especially Harijuku in Tokyo - the people there are so original and so brave and just so stylish :woot:
 
yourbestfriend said:
true.. truee

i didnt think anyone who really was would be typing...like that

hahahah , this is so funny. that typing is ridiculous! :p
 
I love this pic, the just looks so casual and so naturally stylish like shes just kind of thrown it together but im not that into the material of the hat
 
Thanks for the great pics everyone!! There are a million "hits",the occasional "miss",but without a doubt,this is the most original,colourful and interesting street style in the world today.

Never boring!!:flower:
 
WOW just the reason i came on to this site! i LOVE this style.. can never find anywhere that sells it tho... does anyone have any more links?

I want to get this look :p

Thanks!!!
 
^ I've looked too - real Japanese clothing tends to be on the expensive side and hard to find, but you can try to put it together yourself, or look at sites like Onatoko, Constant Craving, Trendy Outfitter, or Tokyo Gems for similar stuff.. some of those sites out there, though, are more like Hong Kong street style (which is similar to Japanese street style) or Korean street style..
 
Magne said:
Here`s some pics from "Ichi the Killer".
I`d show some petter pics, but the movie is pretty gory... :shock:
The actor (Tadanobu Asano) is so hot! :woot:

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That guy lights up the streets! :D
I want his coat...

:woot: Oh my sh*t! I :heart: Koroshiya Ichi! Tadanobu was awesome as Kakihara, I was rooting for him the whole time. All the clothes in the film were designed by Michiko Kitamura, after I saw the twins duds I was curious to know who dreamed up the styling.

*karma for you*
 
xiao_ai009 said:
^ I've looked too - real Japanese clothing tends to be on the expensive side and hard to find, but you can try to put it together yourself, or look at sites like Onatoko, Constant Craving, Trendy Outfitter, or Tokyo Gems for similar stuff.. some of those sites out there, though, are more like Hong Kong street style (which is similar to Japanese street style) or Korean street style..

Thanks I'll check some of them sites out later. I do try put alot of things together myself, Like cut off tights ( leggings) worn denim and vintage shoes and tops ect.

I think a trip to Japan would be just what i need :D
 
love those, utopia.! :woot: :heart:
outfits 2 & 4 look like the ones i wear.
 
:woot: :woot: :woot: those are so cute!!! We almost arranged a trip to Japan for my Japanese history class this year, but it fell through. I was so dissapointed :( Oh, well at least I get to see these lovely pictures :flower:
 
that should've been awesome, tiffany! :(
my sister and I are secretly a trip to Tokyo in mid november..nothing sure though. :unsure:
 
thanks!! i always plan trips but never do a real effort to make them come true, i have a long time ahead with this one so hopefully.. we're there for japanese snow :p
 
Ok this is very strange. i dont think this is in style anymore...maybe 2 yrs ago, but there are skirts/pants that have underwear on them so it looks like it is see-thru...but isnt really.

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