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111112-8372: Japanese street fashion in Harajuku, Tokyo: ZARA, Puma x Hussein Chalayan
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Monday December 19, 2011

Hama Mia

harajuku, tokyo
AUTUMN 2011,
Kjeld Duits

ARTIST, 25

Jacket – N/A
T-Shirt – ZARA
Shorts – N/A
Shoes – Dr.Martens

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Jacket – N/A – JPY 8,000 | T-Shirt – ZARAJPY 1,000 | Shorts – N/A – JPY 6,000 | Necklace – N/A – JPY 2,500

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Hair – Dico – JPY 7,000

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Shoes – Dr.Martens – JPY 10,000

Twitter: @hama_mia

Kjeld Duits About the Photographer

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.

Recent photos by Kjeld Duits:

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Comment (日本語もOK)

I like her shorts, even if they can’t be seen easily they caught my attention. And of course my eyes went directly to Dr.Martens too n_n

Maria
Dec 19, 2011 (4363 days ago)

Great outfit! The essence is captured against the nighttime scene and I like how her hair style matches her style, which is quite an important factor overall- (as well as her eye make up!). The over sized black jacket hung over the contrasting in texture black shorts look beautiful. The gold hued cross necklace (Christian or style purposes?) really does pop the outfit. (:

Mel
Dec 20, 2011 (4363 days ago)

@Maria: Yes, short black pants covered by a black jacket late in the evening really challenged my photography skills (I don’t use strobes).
@Mel: Love your description! Incidentally, the cross is purely stylistic.

Kjeld Duits (photographer)
Dec 21, 2011 (4361 days ago)

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