Harajuku fashion style, it is extremely popular in big cities of Japan.Harajuku is one of the new directions in the youth Japanese fashion.
This style appeared on the streets of Harajuku shopping district, in Tokyo. Harajuku began when young Japanese living in the area began to incorporate elements of traditional Japanese clothing in their everyday clothes, in particular, kimonos and Geta (Japanese wooden shoes on soles).

Japanese Harajuku style
This Japanese fashion trends, mixing different styles and colors, are an expression of your individuality. Clothes super sized, emphasizes accessories, belts, earrings, clips, purses, and ornaments. Remember, accessories can be colored, heavy, and its not necessarily that they blend with the clothing.

Harajuku - Japanese fashion style
Dressing yourself in a Harajuku fashion style is a thrill and original way of expressing yourself.
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Harajuku fashion style
Harajuku - Japanese fashion style
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Harajuku - Japanese fashion style
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Man..I lived in jpn tokyo for
Man..I lived in jpn tokyo for 2yrs and my fav stye was adn still is Decor kei.
I love Japanese street
I love Japanese street style... there's so many choice and directions you can take it, and you feel so individual in it. I try to customize all my clothes, its cheaper and you know no-one else has what your wearing. Unfortunately, Harajuku, Visual Kei, Gothic/Sweet Lolita and just Harajuku street style, isnt very popular in England, but its funny getting lots of stares when you go to town all decked up in funky clothes ;p <3 <3 <3
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