STUDENT, 18
Cap – nukeme
Blouse – Diopark
Skirt – Bubbles
Pants – UNIQLO
Shoes – Sevens
Hair – N/A – JPY 20,000
Blouse – Diopark – JPY 2,000 | Bag – whowhat – JPY 16,000 | Skirt – Bubbles – JPY 5,000
Blouse – Diopark – JPY 2,000 | Bag – whowhat – JPY 16,000
Bag – whowhat – JPY 16,000
Blouse – Diopark – JPY 2,000 | Skirt – Bubbles – JPY 5,000
Skirt – Bubbles – JPY 5,000
Cap – nukeme – JPY 4,500
Skirt – Bubbles – JPY 5,000
Pants – UNIQLO – JPY 1,500 | Shoes – Sevens – JPY 1,500
Mio Seki’s listening to Seiko Omori: Midnight Seijun Isei Kouyuu (ミッドナイト清純異性交遊)
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:
The second part of this two part series focuses on the people at Design Festa 8 comments
The first part of this two part series focuses on the art at Design Festa 4 comments
Dorothy Vacance—one of Tokyo’s hidden gems—is offering really cute embroidered patches featuring traditional images of Japan 0 comments
One of Tokyo’s most important fashion and design exhibitions, rooms, took place again this week. JAPANESE STREETS picked a few favorites 3 comments
Last year, Israel’s famous Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art exhibited over 100 of JAPANESE STREETS photographs 6 comments