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1.Harazuku Style Or Japanese street Fashion

Harajuku (原宿) in Japan refers to an area around Harajuku train station. Harajuku style is a japanese fashion adopted by the teenagers and young adults in the area and its side streets which have many boutiques, trendy stores and used clothes shops.
Japanese Harajuku Girls and Harajuku Style has been used to describe teens dressed in many fashion styles ranging from Gothic Lolita (also gothic loli) Visual Kei, Ganguro, Gyaru, Kogal, to "cute" Kawaii style clothing.
Young adults in Harajuku may also be dressed as anime or manga characters (known as cosplay). Below we list the best online harajuku fashion stores and show you where to buy the very best in Japanese street fashion. The shops listed sell Japanese Harajuku fashion direct from Japan as well as from europe and USA.
Harajuku Fashion merupakan campuran, bagaikan gado-gado, karena merupakan kombinasi beraneka warna dan gaya, ada corak Viktorian, gaya mirip Hello Kitty, punk rock, Gothik, hiphop ditambah dengan asesori seperti kalung, gelang dan lain-lain.
Harajuku merupakan surga mode bagi para remaja dan kaum muda Jepang. Salah satu landmark di Harajuku adalah “Laforet Harajuku”, yaitu sebuah mall yang dipenuhi butik-butik, dari basement hingga ke lantai 6. Toko-toko dan butik-butik tersebut menjual karya-karya para perancang fashion gaya casual, yang bercorak santai dan bebas, dapat ditambahkan berbagai askesoris. Kiranya inilah titik pusat dari gaya Harajuku.
Harajuku Fashion Online
Japanese style Visual Kei and Goth Lollita clothes. International.
www.metamorphose.gr.jp
Elegant Gothic Lolita Fashion Shop that ships around the world
www.inthestarlight.com
US gothic loli store that sell dresses, tops, skirts etc. Ships around the world
www.chicki.co.uk
UK online shop offering a wide variety of kawaii bags and accessories..
www.onatoko.com
Offers Japanese street fashion clothing tops, leg warmers, baggy socks, tees.
www.candyfruit.com
Japanese maid, cosplay & gothic lolita outfits.
www.babyssb.co.jp
Mail order Gothic Loli outfits that are delivered worldwide.


 Harajuku Style varies considerably and there are many different looks ranging from elegant gothic lolita to punky modern looking Visual Kei - which is inspired by japanese rock group (jrock).
Too see the japanese teen culture at its most intense, go to Harajuku on a Sunday, when many teens congregate around Harajuku Station and take part in costume play (cosplay), dressed up in outlandish costumes to appear like anime characters, punk rock musicians, and various harajuku gothic styles.
harajuku
Tokyo is a huge fashion epicentere around the world. Youths in Japan dress in vibrant clothing. They mix and match different clothing styles and create their own style, sometimes with big coloured hair and cute accsessories. While many people from all around the world are influenced by Harajuku, the real Harajuku style fashion stays where it originated from - in the area itsel

harajuku clothing

2. Lolita Styles

Lolita is a Japanese street fashion inspired primarily by the clothing and general aesthetics of the Rococo and Victorian periods. This fashion movement started in Japan in the 1980's and has evolved greatly since. Nowadays Lolita Fashion has grown to be relatively popular all over the world. Relatively popular for an obscure Japanese street fashion

The term "Lolita" may be off-putting to those who first hear about the fashion because of the connotation it holds from Vladimir Nabokov's novel, "Lolita", which changed the meaning of the name for most people in the Western world. It is generally assumed though that the name of the fashion comes from a distortion of the meaning while word-borrowing from English. In the case of the fashion the term "Lolita" only refers to the child-like nature of some of the clothes and is also used because of the beauty or cuteness of the name. Lolita Fashion is emphatically not about looking sexy and is instead about looking cute or elegant.



casual Lolita.....


MY Lolita Dress,,,,,,





3.Vintage Fashion style

Vintage means pre-loved. Our clothing has had a life before it even reaches you! Please be aware that most vintage clothing does show small signs of wear, and some pieces display noticeable wear.
Occasionally we do carry what is called “new old stock,” or “deadstock” vintage clothing, sunglasses, and accessories. These are rare pieces that come from stores that have long been closed, or directly from the manufacturer or designer’s archive. These items are unworn, and usually come with original tags, but over time even unworn vintage clothing can show signs of age.





4. Bohemian Style

Bohemian" refers to people from a region called Bohemia in Czechoslovakia, but the term has come to be associate with wagabonds, especially gypsies. The Gypsies are a nomadic people who originated in India but now live throughout Europe and Southwest Asia and refer to themselves as "Roma".

In its modern usage, the word "Bohemian" refers to anyone living an unconventional lifestyle.

In the late 50s and early 60s haute couture designers such as Yves Saint Laurent brought the Gypsy look to the upper class with luxe peasant styling (embroidered velvet rather than cotton) and ethnic accessories. Later in the 1960s the Bohemian style segued into hippie fashion, joining a revolt against convention and the 1950s emphasis on getting ahead and fitting with the crowd. The African American civil rights movement brought African touches-full afros and chunky beads to the look. Bralessness signified the freedom ushered in by the women's right movement. Some hippies went psychedelic, with tie dyed clothes reflecting the trippy sensibility.

Bohemian Rhapsody: 4 Tips to Help You Master the Boho Chic Look


Once upon a time, ours was a society that spurned the lifestyle of the street musician. We’d turn up our nose at all those twenty-something bohemians who lined our fair streets and played their tambourines in their unorthodox clothing. But now, these folks are regarded with a sense of romanticism and wonderment that has gone so far as to influence an entire subculture of style and dress.
Boho chic, a portmanteau of bohemian and hobo, is a unique style of dress that has been wildly popular in both America and Europe since early 2004. Celebrities such as Kate Moss, Sienna Miller, Nicole Richie and the Olsen twins are pioneers of the Boho Chic style. You too can adopt this particular look by following a few simple steps:

1. Neutral Colors. An earthy color palette is key to achieving your own signature Boho
look. Stick to black, brown, cream, white, khaki and olive green shades. Browse your
local thrift store for articles of clothing in these colors, and layer ‘em up.
 

2. Stacked Jewelry.


 
When it comes to boho jewelry, the more layers the better. Stack multiple bracelets or necklaces of varying size and shape to create a look that adds dimension to your boho style. Ispirada has plenty of cool jewelry combinations to help you clinch this particular aspect of boho fashion. For example, rock these three necklaces for an effortlessly chic look that screams “bohemian queen.”

3.Unexpected Combinations. Another way to create the perfect boho outfit is to wear articles that you wouldn’t normally expect to go together. It’s all about jarring juxtapositions, here. Pair some designer skinny jeans with an old, beat-up, baggy flannel. Or go for a pair of Ugg boots with a long, flowing vintage dress.
 
4. Natural Materials. The boho idealogy aligns itself with the flower power ethos of the 60s and 70s. Products made of natural materials are a definite go. Necklaces with clay beads or even wood are boho essentials. Consider this multi-stone and wood beaded necklace from Ispirada to give your outfit the perfect boho boost.
 By following these style tips, you’ll be hailed as a boho fashionista in no time. For a completely authentic look, you’ll need four more things: a ratty bag, an acoustic guitar, a hat to collect your coinage and a pack of clove cigarettes. Since the surgeon general says smoking is bad, use these as a prop. Actually, a t-shirt featuring the face of the surgeon general – paired with a tartan kilt and Jesus sandals – is another idea. Now you’re living the boho dream, baby!