Photographed at the September 21 Burideco event of Brilliant Star Decorations
Wig – Airly – JPY 4,536
Hat – ATELIER BOZ – JPY 14,904
Mask (on hat) – Atelier Ruby – JPY 5,184 | Corsage (on hat) – Morun x Muuna Stoik – JPY 7,992
Wig – Airly – JPY 4,536 | Necklace Brooch – PrivateSquare. – JPY 4,500
Blouse – ATELIER PIERROT – JPY 16,008 | Corset – MR – JPY 21,060
Blouse – ATELIER PIERROT – JPY 16,008 | Corset – MR – JPY 21,060
Necklace Brooch – PrivateSquare. – JPY 4,500 | Blouse – ATELIER PIERROT – JPY 16,008
Necklace Brooch – PrivateSquare. – JPY 4,500 | Blouse – ATELIER PIERROT – JPY 16,008 | Corset – MR – JPY 21,060
Rings – magie de l’ange* – JPY 4,860
Corset – MR – JPY 21,060
Rings – magie de l’ange* – JPY 4,860
Shorts – ATELIER BOZ – JPY 15,984
Tights – Ruha Garden – JPY 4,212 | Shoes – Qeen Bee – JPY 10,584
Shoes – Qeen Bee – JPY 10,584
Mai’s listening to Sakanaction (サカナクション): Native Dancer (ネイティブダンサー)
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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