16 Mei 2010

@ll bout J@p@nese

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.

Japanese Harajuku Girls and Harajuku Style has been used to describe teens dressed in many fashion styles ranging from Gothic Lolita (also gothic loli) Visual Kei, Ganguro, Gyaru, Kogal, to "cute" Kawaii style clothing.

harajuku girls

Young adults in Harajuku may also be dressed as anime or manga characters (known as cosplay). Below we list the best online harajuku fashion stores and show you where to buy the very best in Japanese street fashion. The shops listed sell Japanese Harajuku fashion direct from Japan as well as from europe and USA (www.harajukustyle.net)

2 komentar:

  1. Yesterday was great!
    I've shopped 413,000 IDR @ Mall Galaxy and i got 8 items for baby clothes ...branded ones!
    Btw, u gotta to be strong while shopping at early bird shopping... Weuhh! It was a long line to queue...not to mention y had a baby to babysit! But everything was worthy.. next, u can spend 20% for buying scholl product before 1 o'clock after that the price for new arrivals of scholl will be normal!
    So gals... just prepare yourself for all probability

    BalasHapus
  2. It really needs more money to pursue our personality (read: lifestyle)!
    Think about this..
    Do u happen to notice that we spend half of million to buy sandals (crocs), just consider the function of importance of the product (just to cover our bare foot). we spend those money to perform stylish or maybe to act like we are "The have" (not knowing that we have to get headache to buy those expensive items mmh not to mention other bills...
    so try to analyse it. the hierarchy of needs mentioned by abraham Maslow is rejected because we are no longer in deficiency of fulfilling those needs. We have put other needs as our importance in facing the life itself..that is the need of lifestyle
    This is given as a comment of attending Seminar at Ciputra Univ. 1000% Agree bout it

    BalasHapus