Tokio; Foto: Khademian Farzaneh/ABACA / Abaca Press / Profimedia Tokio; Foto: Khademian Farzaneh/ABACA / Abaca Press / Profimedia Tokio; Foto: Khademian Farzaneh/ABACA / Abaca Press / Profimedia Japanski streetstyle je ipak pobedio sve druge autor: Ana Kalaba Moda 07. nov. 2020. 14:32 0 Podeli vest: Možda se Njujork i Pariz "kolju" oko titule svetske prestonice mode, ali ako bacite pogled na ulice shvatićete da po smelosti, šarenilu i upečatljivosti ne mogu ni da pariraju Tokiju. Podeli vest: Oglas Tokio je stilski jedno od najzanimljivijih mesta na svetu - mladi na ulicama izgledaju kao da su sišli s piste neke revije visoke mode. Zapravo, njihove modne kombinacije često su luđe i moćnije čak i od najsmelijih dizajnera zapadnog sveta.Dok se trendseterke trude da što bolje "spoje nespojivo" od ponude popularnih brendova i ispadnu kul, tamo svaka klinka na ulici nosi nešto što niko drugi nema - spoj sakoa i teksas jakne, pantalone s karnerima duginih boja, asimetričnu košulju-suknju-pantalone, kombinezon s krilima... Ma, potpuno puštaju mašti na volju u nastojanju da budu originalne.Odavno one kombinuju grandž stil i neonske tonove, pop art dukserice i romantične haljine, tradicionalni kimono i pocepane farmerke... Igraju se bojama, krojevima, modnim detaljima, tradicionalnim i modernim stilovima.Pritom, ni momci ne zaostaju - osim što su nosili haljine i pre nego što je Gucci šokirao svet haljinom za muškarce od 2.200 evra, na njima i košulje s karnerima, zvoncare, pa i jorgan-mantili i šarene bundice izgledaju kul.Uostalom, gledajte - i učite da izgradite i oslobodite sopstveni modni izraz. View this post on Instagram Japanese artist Minami (@tortletortletortle) and Japanese dancer KTea (@3ntertainer) on the street in Harajuku wearing kimono from @Hanayagi.Kimonorobe with painted jeans by Munenori Tamagawa (@MunenoriTamagawa), handmade accessories, Kobe Bryant Jordans, and Birkenstock. Swipe left to see closeups of the back of their painted jeans!!A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Oct 9, 2020 at 12:19pm PDT * View this post on Instagram This week is Tokyo Fashion Week, and we're shooting street style again for Vogue! These are photos from the first batch we submitted to @VogueMagazine on Monday. Check the link in our Instagram bio to see all of the photos - updated daily - at Vogue USA. Fashion week events have been scaled back as a result of COVID-19 precautions, but there are several runway shows, and lots of exhibitions throughout the week. Thank you to everyone we're meeting and photographing on the street. If you're in one of these photos and not tagged, please send us a DM and we'll add your tag. More Tokyo Fashion Week snaps soon!A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Oct 14, 2020 at 1:54pm PDT * View this post on Instagram This is Tokyo Fashion Week, and we're shooting street style for Vogue! These are snaps we submitted to @VogueMagazine on Tuesday. Check the link in our Instagram bio to see all of the photos - updated daily - at Vogue USA. Fashion week events have been scaled back as a result of COVID-19 precautions, but some people are still coming out. Thank you to everyone we're meeting and photographing on the street. If you're in one of these photos and not tagged, please send us a DM and we'll add your tag. More Tokyo Fashion Week snaps soon!A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Oct 15, 2020 at 11:47am PDT * View this post on Instagram Japanese shironuri artist Minori (@minori00mon) on the street in Harajuku wearing dark handmade, remake, and vintage fashion including a black lace face mask, a brocade dress, a veil, sheer skirt, pillbox bag, and platform boots. Swipe left to see a closeup of Minori's remake face mask!A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Oct 1, 2020 at 1:58pm PDT * View this post on Instagram 20-year-old Japanese stylist Riona (@riogacha) and Japanese artist Riku (@mind_infection) on the street in Harajuku wearing mostly hand-painted clothing by their own brand Mind Infection, along with MYOB NYC wide denim pants, Nike, Coach, and Buffalo London.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Aug 21, 2020 at 1:01pm PDT * View this post on Instagram 18-year-old English-speaking Japanese student Yuria (@yuria_juria) on the street in Harajuku wearing a vintage souvenir jacket over a Gauntlett Cheng print dress, a Comme Des Garcons net top, Vivienne Westwood bag, and platform shoes from the Tokyo resale shop New York Joe.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Aug 14, 2020 at 1:30pm PDT * View this post on Instagram Tokyo art student Sierra (@frokyo) and Tokyo graphic designer Jaimens (@jaime.in.japan) on the street in Harajuku wearing face masks and colorful fashion by House of Aris, Killstar, Polaroid, Bodyline, H&M, Adidas, and F21.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Aug 7, 2020 at 12:08pm PDT * View this post on Instagram 19-year-old Japanese college student Nagi (@12.na.167) on the street in Harajuku. He's wearing a handmade body harness, remake shirt, Lad Musician skirt, handmade vinyl bag, and Dr. Martens boots.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Aug 8, 2020 at 11:46am PDT * View this post on Instagram 20-year-old Japanese artist Lisa (@drawing_risa) - known in the Tokyo street fashion scene for mixing traditional with modern fashion - on the street in Harajuku wearing a vintage kimono with a lace top, bamboo body art, and Skechers sneakers.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Jul 24, 2020 at 1:22pm PDT * View this post on Instagram 17-year-old Tom (@kawaiinet__) - who told us that he's a Japanese electrician - on the street in Harajuku wearing a remake denim outfit with a fishnet top, colorful hair, Lips Tokyo accessories, and ACDC Rag platform shoes.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Jun 15, 2020 at 1:32pm PDT * View this post on Instagram Japanese fashion YouTubers Cocco (@c0o._.o0c) & Hamutako (@hamutako100percent) being silly on the street in Shibuya.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Jan 21, 2020 at 12:14pm PST * View this post on Instagram Asahi (@asahi5298), Seira (@24SEIRA24), and Sakura (@sakura__ra_ra) on the street in Harajuku wearing colorful retro 1960s inspired looks with items from Tokyo vintage shops, Vivienne Westwood, Kiki Koenji, Bye Bye, Shury, and Oyasumi Club.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Jan 8, 2020 at 9:29pm PST * View this post on Instagram Nana Miyashita (@miyashitanana) - an 18-year-old Japanese fashion designer who has been invited to show her latest collection at New York Fashion Week in February 2020 - on the street in Harajuku. Nana became one of the star students at Tokyo’s Vantan Design Institute by the age of 16, and we have high hopes for her in the future. The last photos in this set are looks from recent collections by her brand aNANA tih sayim (@ananatihsayim).A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Dec 30, 2019 at 10:26am PST * View this post on Instagram Japanese students Manami (@mamo.manami), Sakurako (@illbabigstar) and Sakura (@sakura__ra_ra) on the street in Tokyo wearing a mix of colorful vintage and handmade fashion along with items by Buffalo, Demonia, Flat, Calico, and Vivienne Westwood.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Dec 21, 2019 at 10:03am PST * View this post on Instagram Japanese street style personality and bilingual fixer Rikarin (@rikarin0526) on the street in Harajuku wearing a vintage FILA colorblock jacket over resale layered tops, a sheer skirt, Tender Person necklace, UN3D. bag, and Mikio Sakabe Grounds sneakers. Photos taken before the Tokyo Lockdown.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on May 20, 2020 at 8:17am PDT * View this post on Instagram Japanese idol and fashion shop staffer Misuru (@meguharajuku) - from the group S-CARAT - on the street in Harajuku wearing an Agijagi crop top with a Romantic Standard vinyl miniskirt, white lace gloves, a Kobinai faux fur bag, an Ouchhh butterfly necklace, Vulgati glasses, and Yello Japan floral boots. Swipe left to see closeups of Misuru's boots!!A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Nov 29, 2019 at 12:36pm PST * View this post on Instagram 18-year-old students @DigitaaalBoy and @qu_quan on the street in Harajuku wearing 1990s FRUiTS inspired styles featuring a mix of vintage and new fashion by Jean Paul Gaultier, Little Twin Stars, Cyberdog, Anna Alice, New Rock, MYOB, Yohji Yamamoto, and Koji Kuga.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Oct 6, 2019 at 9:57am PDT * View this post on Instagram Tokyo-based fashion student Tei (@luke790624) - originally from Taiwan - at Bunka Fashion College today wearing a handmade cape and handmade leopard top, Yohji Yamamoto pants and bag, Martin Margiela tabi boots, and accessories from Vivienne Westwood and Gucci.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Nov 4, 2019 at 11:54am PST * View this post on Instagram Muneyuki (@offstreet_1_1000) on the street in Harajuku wearing a dark vintage and remake look with a shiny tank over long tee, skirt over cropped pants, a deconstructed leather waist bag, and boots.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Aug 7, 2019 at 11:11am PDT * View this post on Instagram Married Japanese couple Kazuki (@kzk430) and Saki (@vivi_x_s) - known in the Tokyo fashion scene for their shared love of Vivienne Westwood (including getting married in her fashion) - on the street in Harajuku wearing looks by Vivienne and World’s End with jeweled devil horns, rocking horse shoes, and armor rings.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Jul 12, 2019 at 10:17am PDT * View this post on Instagram Masaharu (@ngnmaa) on the famous Cat Street in Harajuku. He’s wearing a ruffle shirt and cutout bow pants by Window00 (via @BunkerTokyo) with Tomo&Co sneakers.A post shared by Tokyo Fashion (@tokyofashion) on Jul 17, 2019 at 9:58am PDT ***Bonus video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-z_5nXeF8I***Pratite nas i na društvenim mrežama:FacebookTwitterInstagram Ukrajinke i Ruskinja u Knez Mihailovoj zasenile Beograđanke Moda 0 Kako šik Beograđani nose kožnu jaknu, mantil i kaput Moda 0 "Svet nije spreman za mušku haljinu, a kamoli Srbija" Moda 0 japan moda street style Tokio Pratite nas na društvenim mrežama: Koje je tvoje mišljenje o ovoj temi? Učestvuj u diskusiji ili pročitaj komentare Budite prvi koji će ostaviti komentar Pošalji komentar Pročitaj komentare (0)