Thursday, August 11, 2011

Harajuku Style - Asian Girls Creating Antifashion

Harajuku Style -  Asian Girls Creating Antifashion

Japan is a place where everyone is individual – but in groups. If you go to the park on a certain hour every Saturday, you’ll see hundreds of boys dressed as rock and rollers, dancing to rock and roll music… very seriously.So it’s no surprise that when girls want to display groundbreaking fashions that no-one has ever seen before, they want to do it in the same place, at the same time. And that place is the Harajuku district in Tokyo.



The term “Harajuku Girls” has been used by English-language media to describe teenagers dressed in any fashion style who are in the area of Harajuku. This fashion infuses multiple looks and styles to create a unique form of dress. One of these styles, Kawaii, came to fame in the 1990s. Kawaii became a popular phrase that meant something was cute or pretty. Kawaii was a form of resistance in that the style and culture associated with it were not seen as attractive by an older generation. This idea of Kawaii was a distinct youth culture separate from the traditional one in existence.The cyber-punk look takes its influence from gothic fashion and incorporates neon and metallic colors.However, it isn’t as popular as it was in the 1990s.

Harajuku fashion’s origin

Harajuku fashion gets its name from the Harajuku district of Tokyo. All the switched-on harajuku kids go there to explore the many clothes shops and gather Yoyogi park, the cafes in Omotesando street or on the way to the Meiji shrine to display their latest harajuku creations for tourists as well as for their friends.

Harajuku became famous in the 1980s due to the street performers and wildly-dressed teens who gathered there on Sundays when Omotesando was closed to traffic. Omotesando is a very long street with cafes and upscale fashion boutiques popular with residents and tourists alike. Once it became pedestrianised on sundays it was the perfect place to meet, play music and show off!

Having a regular meeting place for art, conversation and performance gave rise to the vibrant Hokoten band scene. This was stopped at the end of the 1990s and the number of performers, Visual Kei fans,
rockabilly dancers and punks has steadily decreased since. Today on Sundays one can see many Gothic Lolita as well as many foreign tourists taking pictures of them on the way to Meiji Shrine. Some tourists are surprised to see such a large exhibition of Japanese youth dressed up in often shocking outfits.
 
 

LAGU ORANGE-RANGE




ASTERIKS
miageta yozora no hoshitachi no hikari


inishie no omoi negai ga jidai wo koe

iroaseru KOTO naku todoku

KIRARI hitomi ni utsuru dareka no sakebi

kaze ni omoi wo tsuki ni negai wo

chikara aru kagiri ikiteikunda kyou mo

bokura no omoi mo itsuka dareka no mune ni

hikari tsuzukeyou ano hoshi no you ni



hitotsu futatsu kane no ne wa hibiku kokoro no naka e to hiroku fukaku

monogatari no youna hoshi no shizuku sono naka ni hosoi senro wo kizuku

jikan to tomo ni jidai wa ugoku nagareru hoshi wa shizuka ni ugoku

Friday, August 5, 2011

Japanese Women Fashion: Harajuku Hairstyles

If you're a big fan of Japanase street style and anime, you'll like these Harajuku hairstyles. Find out more about Harajuku hairstyles with pictures.


Harajuku hairstyles became an urban cult, not only in the Harajuku shopping district from Tokyo, where it started, but also all over the world.
As the signature hairstyles of the Japanese street style, these are dramatic and provocative. Teens are constantly inventing new hair designs to create more original outfits and looks.
Flooding the streets and squares of cities they create a new world order. Their rules and style is definite, every Harajuku knows how to express his/her personality, through hairstyles, colors and edgy outfits.


Spooky outfits paired with this anime hairstyle is a real performance. Whether you have long or short hair, you can live out your fantasies in pulling off a futuristic hairdo.
The trick lies in your hair styling skills. Use a bittie mousse and hair spray to tease your strands properly, make a punk scene Gothic Lolita combo Harajuku hairstyle for a razzle-dazzle effect.
Accesorize your Harajuku hairstyles with bows and hairpins - the bigger the better! You might be prepared for amazed looks turned after you, answer with a smile and they'll now you really mean business.

Some might even want to ask you to pose with them for a pic, don't refuse it. It's always good to be immortalized in some way.



Celebrities as Gwen Stefani got also infected with the 'virus', pulling off genuine Harajuku looks seems to give her great success along with her dancers.
Try it out if you would like a bizarre change in your look, learn the principles and the fashion of Harajukus to be a real pro in this new wave.

Harajuku Hair Style

Harajuku Hair Style

Harajuku Hair Style


Harajuku Hair Style


Harajuku Hair Style


Harajuku Hair Style


Harajuku Hair Style

Harajuku Hair Style


Harajuku Hair Style


Harajuku Hair Style

Harajuku hairstyle.. is a new trend that longer season this year ... because of this very unique hairstyle and many in the interest of young people

Classic Harajuku Hair Styles


Harajuku Hair StylesClassic Harajuku Hair Styles

I hate to break it to you, kids: a lot of the stuff we consider cutting-edge scene fashion here in the States is probably old news in Japan. No worries: just take some scene hair inspiration from these Japanese Harajuku kids.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Harajuku Hairstyle



Harajuku Japanese Women Hairstyles Harajuku Hairstyles

Harajuku Japanese Women Hairstyles Harajuku Hairstyles


Orange Harajuku Hairstyle



Orange Harajuku Hairstyle




White Harajuku Japanese Hairstyle


Club Harajuku Fashion



Tree Harajuku Hairstyle

Gothic Harajuku Hairstyles


Harajuku hairstyles became an urban cult, not only in the Harajuku shopping district from Tokyo, where it started, but also all over the world.

As the signature hairstyles of the Japanese street style, these are dramatic and provocative. Teens are constantly inventing new hair designs to create more original outfits and looks.
Flooding the streets and squares of cities they create a new world order. Their rules and style is definite, every Harajuku knows how to express his/her personality, through hairstyles, colors and edgy outfits.

If you're a big fan of Japanase street style and anime, you'll like these Harajuku hairstyles. Find out more about Harajuku hairstyles with pictures.

Spooky outfits paired with this anime hairstyle is a real performance. Whether you have long or short hair, you can live out your fantasies in pulling off a futuristic hairdo.

The trick lies in your hair styling skills. Use a bittie mousse and hair spray to tease your strands properly, make a punk scene Gothic Lolita combo Harajuku hairstyle for a razzle-dazzle effect.

Accesorize your Harajuku hairstyles with bows and hairpins - the bigger the better! You might be prepared for amazed looks turned after you, answer with a smile and they'll now you really mean business.

Some might even want to ask you to pose with them for a pic, don't refuse it. It's always good to be immortalized in some way.

Celebrities as Gwen Stefani got also infected with the 'virus', pulling off genuine Harajuku looks seems to give her great success along with her dancers.

Try it out if you would like a bizarre change in your look, learn the principles and the fashion of Harajukus to be a real pro in this new wave.

Orange Harajuku Hairstyles

Orange Harajuku Hairstyle

New Asian Harajuku Hairstyles


Harajuku hairstyles became an urban cult, not only in the Harajuku shopping district from Tokyo, where it started, but also all over the world.Try it out if you would like a bizarre change in your look, learn the principles and the fashion of Harajukus to be a real pro in this new wave.Use a bittie mousse and hair spray to tease your strands properly, make a punk scene Gothic Lolita combo Harajuku hairstyle for a razzle-dazzle effect.



Asian Harajuku Hairstyles
Asian Harajuku Hairstyles
Asian Harajuku Hairstyles

2010 Harajuku Hairstyle Fashion


2010 Harajuku Hairstyle Fashion


2010 Harajuku Hairstyle Fashion

Harajuku Japanese Women Hairstyles Harajuku Hairstyles


Harajuku Japanese Women Hairstyles Harajuku Hairstyles


Orange Harajuku Hairstyle



Orange Harajuku Hairstyle




White Harajuku Japanese Hairstyle


Club Harajuku Fashion



Tree Harajuku Hairstyle