STUDENT, 19
Jacket – SAFEUP
Hoodie – Homeless Party
T-Shirt – TULTEX
Skirt – N/A
Shoes – BUFFALO
This is Hadeko Style
Hadeko is derived from Hade (loud, flashy, gaudy) and Decora, a style popular in the 90s
Wig – BIBIDE BABIDE BOO – JPY 5,000
Wig – BIBIDE BABIDE BOO – JPY 5,000
Cap – N/A – N/A | Wig – BIBIDE BABIDE BOO – JPY 5,000
Wig – BIBIDE BABIDE BOO – JPY 5,000
Jacket – SAFEUP – N/A | Hoodie – Homeless Party – JPY 4,000 | T-Shirt – TULTEX – JPY 300 | Bag – SMILEY – (present)
Skirt – N/A – (present)
Backpack – N/A – (present)
Bag – (Heart) – N/A – (present)
Backpack – N/A – (present)
Shoes – BUFFALO – JPY 15,000
Backpack – N/A – (present)
Facebook: Ugko Hadeko
Listening to: Gekisou Sentai Carranger (激走戦隊カーレンジャー)
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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One of Tokyo’s most important fashion and design exhibitions, rooms, took place again this week. JAPANESE STREETS picked a few favorites 3 comments
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