SHOP ASSISTANT, 20
Jacket – H&M
T-Shirt – Kanashi
Skirt – Kanashi
Shoes – TOKYO BOPPER
Narumi Meguro is an assistant at popular fashion boutique chain spins.
JAPANESE STREETS has shot Narumi a lot over the years and we love her style.
To inspire you to create your own Tokyo style,
we asked Narumi to put together a Tokyo style outfit using her own clothes
and things found on popular Japanese fashion designer site KIEI TOKYO.
She created a look that is both cute and tough-looking, and ready for the streets!
Hair – lysa – JPY 10,000
Hair – lysa – JPY 10,000
T-Shirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000
T-Shirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000
T-Shirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000
T-Shirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000
T-Shirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000
Jacket – H&M – JPY 6,000 | T-Shirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000 | Belt – snidel – JPY 5,000
Jacket – H&M – JPY 6,000
Choker – SPINNS – JPY 900 | Jacket – H&M – JPY 6,000 | T-Shirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000 | Belt – snidel – JPY 5,000
Jacket – H&M – JPY 6,000 | T-Shirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000 | Skirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000
Skirt – Kanashi – JPY 14,000
Belt – snidel – JPY 5,000
Tights – SPINNS – JPY 1,000
Shoes – TOKYO BOPPER – JPY 25,000
Narumi’s make-up
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