Sunday 17 July 2011

Harajuku Fashion Walk



Harajuku Fashion Walk is an event that brings together members of many of Tokyo’s fashion subcultures, including Lolita, Fairy-kei, Mori, Dolly, Gothic, and Decora. While the fashion on display at HFW may be diverse, everyone comes out for similar reasons – to see, to be seen.

Harajuku Fashion Walk’s manifesto states that its goals are to: create a public space for current and future generations to share “free fashion” (fashion free from set rules); encourage an environment that is supportive of people for who they are no matter what they wear; join together so that everyone can feel confident dressing up in outfits that may require a lot of courage if worn alone; and to share the power of Harajuku with others (via the internet and other methods) so that they might become involved as well.

It’s been over ten years since the famous Harajuku Hokoten (Pedestrian Paradise) was shut down by the city, tearing a huge bit of “street” out of the area’s “street fashion” scene. Harajuku Fashion Walk organizers hope that someday their event will be seen as a positive influence on the area, like the Hokoten was during its heyday. In the meantime, the event is already bringing more young people to the area to share their own versions of “free fashion”

The every growing Tokyo fashion.com online magazine had full coverage of the event.......













Harajuku (原宿) in Japan refers to an area around Harajuku train station. Harajuku style is a japanese fashion adopted by the teenagers and young adults in the area and its side streets which have many boutiques, trendy stores and used clothes shops.

Harajuku Fashion Online
Japanese style Visual Kei and Goth Lollita clothes. International.
www.metamorphose.gr.jp Elegant Gothic Lolita Fashion Shop that ships around the world
www.inthestarlight.com US gothic loli store that sell dresses, tops, skirts etc. Ships around the world www.chicki.co.uk UK online shop offering a wide variety of kawaii bags and accessories.. www.onatoko.com Offers Japanese street fashion clothing tops, leg warmers, baggy socks, tees. www.candyfruit.com Japanese maid, cosplay & gothic lolita outfits. www.babyssb.co.jp Mail order Gothic Loli outfits that are delivered worldwide.


6 comments:

  1. i never realised the tokyo fashion xxx

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  2. i love toyko fashion! cool pics!

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  3. don't see myself wearing any of the above but like it! good overview!

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  4. Craig McWhinnie1 August 2011 at 14:19

    Love how the Japanese wear whatever they want and feel comfortable whithout worrying what others will think,a trait the british should take up in stead of whats "cool" or there friends are wearing,although there are lolita events in the uk but they are just events not everyday wear

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