JAPANESE STREETS POP UP STUDIO JUNE 2013
JAPANESE STREETS set up a Pop Up Studio in Harajuku at Design Festa Gallery during the last week of June.
We invited some 30 Harajuku street fashion icons to show us their 2013 summer looks.
Natsuko just happened to wander into the studio and is not part of the series.
However, we liked her style, so we asked if we could shoot her. She said OK.
Cap – N/A – JPY 4,000
Cap – N/A – JPY 4,000 | T-Shirt – BURLESQ (shop) – JPY 2,000
T-Shirt – BURLESQ (shop) – JPY 2,000
Bag – Candy Stripper – JPY 9,000
Skirt – Konokoto (shop) – JPY 4,000
Shoes – CONVERSE – (mother’s)
with Mayuko
Listening to Pasupie (パスピエ): Nounai Sensou (脳内戦争)
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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