Thursday, July 14, 2011

Wacky Japanese Street Wear

Japan brings to mind sushi, Hello Kitty, Anime movies...and of course just about the most wacky and original fashion in the world.

Japanese street fashion ranges from the European-inspired marked by haute couture looks from the runways of Paris to Milan to the school girl set...and many more.

Photographer Shoichi Aoki has been chronicling the different fashion trends Tokyo has seen since the late 90s in the magazine Fruits .

Street fashion in Japan has so many different and unique looks that they have been categorized and named accordingly:

Lolita



This is a European-inspired fashion look very popular in the streets of Japan. Inside this Asian fashion subculture are more subcultures. There is the Gothic Lolita, Sweet Lolita, Classic Lolita, and Punk Lolita.

All these types of Lolita fashion are marked with a Victorian-era look. Some followers of the Lolita fashion even adopt conservative Victorian manners to go with their look!



Ganguro


One of the most eye-catching looks in Japanese street wear. Ganguro girls typically have bleached blond or orange hair, dark tans, fake eyelashes, white eyeliner and extremely colorful clothes which are usually in the form of miniskirts or sarongs. The face could be adorned with stickers and platform shoes cover the feet to complete this look.

Ganguro literally means "Black Face". 

Kogal



The Kogal look is your typical Asian schoolgirl look as a fashion statement. The skirt is shorter than most schools would allow and loose socks are worn. This look was very hot in the 90s but has been cooling off since.

Every Halloween, girls around the world continue to pick up this look however.

Visual Kei



To get the Visual Kei look wear eye-catching makeup, an unusual hairstyle and preferable an androgynous outfit.

Visual Kei is considered by some as a musical genre as the look was influenced by certain musical subcultures in Japan.

Cosplay


Cosplay is a trimmed down term for "costume roleplay". Followers of this Asian fashion trend dress up as characters typically from anime, manga or video games.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Best Eyelash Curler In The World


...is Shu Uemura's.

Hands down, this Asian brand beauty tool curls lashes like no other.

Makeup review sites on the Internet rave about it, fashion magazines like Allure always list it down as one of the must-buys and we have tried it ourselves.



This baby works!

Press and hold the clamp on each eye and hold for 10 seconds. You won't be disappointed with how curly your eyelashes get. Finish with a coat or two of your favorite brand of mascara.

Curling your eyelashes makes your eyes look bigger and brighter. Fool everyone into thinking you slept for 8 hours after a night out with your friends! 


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