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01-21-2008, 07:12 AM
Of the ones you mentioned, harajuku and decora.
I think? But I don't usually follow trends, I mainly do my own thing, mix matching or just going out of the ordinary. I love the wierd looks I get from people. Help my Cause for homeless teens!
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01-21-2008, 05:50 PM
I personally have the emo look. I love the cute-ish and colorful feel it gives off; but at the same time black, studs, and converses are acceptable. It's my favorite.
I also like the visual kei and lolita style. But the same thing goes for me as it does for gloomth...I don't wear it. =P + Summer '08 +
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01-21-2008, 10:41 PM
hmmm. yea i like to mix around w/ it, though im sort of low on money so i cant go online and order stuff from japan or anything like that, so im making my own stuff =D and its wayyyy cheaper. i like just about any sort of japanese street fashion style and stuffs, and yea the wierd looks ppl give you is great =D haha especially since no one here where i live knows about jrock or visual kei. so its pretty interesting when they respond w/ confusment.
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01-21-2008, 11:39 PM
At the moment, Japanese Punk is my favorite. My favorite non-Tokyo style is a combination of laid-back hippie colors and bright jewelry. So, I guess eclectic is a good way to describe it ~ !
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01-21-2008, 11:59 PM
I really don't have enough knowledge or culture about fashion but i think i do have a sense of aesthetics. I care about how things look, sound, or smell or whatever just as my outfit. I think I have unique style anyway, despite I'm usually attempted to be identified as a gothic, cyber or sometimes rocker. Dominating black is the reason for it, I think.
Besides, looks like those lolita ladies are such creative that they got the term "goth" or "gothic" definitely out of the meaning in Japan. |
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