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Hoodie – LOVE GIRLS MARKET
T-Shirt – Graniph
Skirt – N/A
Tights – (remade)
Boots – Demonia
Hair – (self) – N/A | Knit Cap – 7th – JPY 750 | Choker – N/A – JPY 1,500
Hair – (self) – N/A | Knit Cap – 7th – JPY 750 | Bracelet – N/A – JPY 1,000
Hair – (self) – N/A
Hoodie – LOVE GIRLS MARKET – JPY 3,000 | T-Shirt – Graniph – N/A | Harness – (self) – JPY 3,000
Necklace – Spider Rock Web – JPY 1,500 | Bracelet – N/A – JPY 1,000
Hoodie – LOVE GIRLS MARKET – JPY 3,000 | T-Shirt – Graniph – N/A | Skirt – N/A – JPY 2,500
T-Shirt – Graniph – N/A | Harness – (self) – JPY 3,000 | Choker – N/A – JPY 1,500 | Necklace – Spider Rock Web – JPY 1,500
Tights – (remade) – JPY 500 | Garter – (self) – JPY 3,000
Tights – (remade) – JPY 500 | Garter – (self) – JPY 3,000
Bag – N/A – JPY 2,000
Boots – Demonia – JPY 14,000
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Inspired 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.
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