
STUDENT, 18
Style: Dolly Kei
Blouse – SABUROKU
Dress – N/A
T-Shirt – N/A
Skirt – N/A
Socks – N/A
Apron – (self)
Sandals – N/A
Skirt – N/A – JPY 5,000

Blouse – SABUROKU – JPY 3,000 | T-Shirt – N/A – JPY 1,000 | Dress (partly hidden under blouse) – N/A – JPY 4,000

Hair – LIMCODE – JPY 12,000

Doll Head – Barbie – N/A

Buttons – N/A – N/A

Apron – (self) – JPY 3,000

Bag – (self) – JPY 1,000 | Socks – N/A – JPY 2,000 | Sandals – N/A – JPY 6,000

Phone – Willcome – (present) | Phone – DoCoMo – JPY 12,000
About the PhotographerInspired by the stunningly creative street fashion that exploded on the streets of Tokyo and Osaka in the late 1990’s, photo-journalist Kjeld Duits launched JAPANESE STREETS in 2002. This makes JS one of the first fashion blogs on the net, and the very first to cover Japanese street fashion.
Recent photos by Kjeld Duits:
Eiko Ishioka, one of Japan’s foremost costume designers and art directors, died of pancreatic cancer Jan. 21. She was 73. 5 comments
A group of Japanese designers aims to introduce top design in everyday Japanese items to the rest of the world 1 comments
Ayano “Gon” Nakayama of Dorothy Vacance transforms old men’s dress shirts into high fashion 5 comments
Last week-end, I got together with Kumamiki and friends to celebrate the New Year 2 comments
JAPANESE STREETS meets the Japanese jeans fanatics that set off the jeans boom of the late 80s and early 90s 7 comments