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About the AuthorInspired 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 articles by Kjeld Duits:
On a very windy and cloudy day last month, I met up with Ugko, ET, HASSHY and Acha, four very colorful people! 4 comments
Last month, French street photographer Aurelien Violet held a photo exhibition at trend setting tights shop MAM AVANTGARDE. Check out who we met there 4 comments
This week I met Machico and gm, two Japanese illustrators who love drawing cute and colorful girls 10 comments
If you are in West Japan during May and June, visit the amazing exhibition about Japanese shoe designer Kisa Takada (1941-2006) 1 comments
The first ARTiSM Market, an exhibition and sale of items created by underground artists took place in Tokyo today. A brief impression… 9 comments
With the cherry blossom already slowly vanishing from the trees, the 16th Harajuku Fashion Walk took place in Harajuku on March 31 7 comments
A look behind the scenes during the recent Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo. Visitors, media, staff and models… 5 comments
Japan Fashion Week is taking over Tokyo next week. The capital city will host countless fashion shows, some of them open to the public, and the increasingly popular Shibuya Fashion Festival 1 comments
Japanese gothic themed fashion brand Peace Now has filed for bankruptcy 4 comments
Starting today, a new service advertises on JAPANESE STREETS that allows you to order from any online Japanese shop! 5 comments
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