Japan began to emulate Western fashion during the middle of the 19th century. By the beginning of the 21st century it had altered into what is known today as 'street fashion'.
A Japanese fashion trend involving dyeing the hair and tanning the skin
A Guide to Japanese Street Fashion: Including Lolita Fashion, Ganguro, Kogal, Bszoku, Visual Kei, and Cosplay. Also a Look at the Most Popular ... Rei Kawakubo, Comme des Garçons, and Burberry
"Street fashion" is used to describe fashion where the wearer customizes outfits by adopting a mixture of current and traditional trends. Japanese trends have been recorded by Shoichi Aoki since 1997 in the fashion magazine FRUiTS, which is a notable magazine for the promotion of street fashion in Japan. The book focuses on the arrival of a new trend called Japanese hip-hop which has influenced street fashion and the styles that emerged including Lolita fashion, Ganguro, Kogal, Bosozoku, Visual kei, and Cosplay. The book also discusses on the designers and the most popular brands in Japan including Issey Miyake, Yohji Yamamoto, Rei Kawakubo, Comme des Garcons, Burberry, and Abercrombie & Fitch.
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Gotcha Getcha
This months theme for artwalk was Japanese street fashion. Tina was doing Ganguro, and I was supposed to do Manba, but i dint have time to layer my makeup how I wanted. still pretty fun dtuff.
Ganguro
This is my first attempt at the Ganguro style.
Fact- I used no darker foundation, the white make-up makes my skin look darker.
japanese fashion ganguro
"Street fashion" is used to describe fashion where the wearer customizes outfits by adopting a mixture of current and traditional trends. Japanese trends have been recorded by Shoichi Aoki since 1997 in the fashion magazine FRUiTS, which is a notable magazine for the promotion of street fashion in Japan. The book focuses on the arrival of a new trend called Japanese hip-hop which has influenced street fashion and the styles that emerged including Lolita fashion, Ganguro, Kogal, Bosozoku, Visual kei, and Cosplay. The book also discusses on the designers and the most popular brands in Japan including Issey Miyake, Yohji Yamamoto, Rei Kawakubo, Comme des Garcons, Burberry, and Abercrombie & Fitch.