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  2. Japanese street fashion - Wikipedia

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    Japanese street fashion refers to a number of styles of contemporary modern clothing in Japan.Created from a mix of both local and foreign fashion brands, Japanese street fashions tend to have their own distinctive style, with some considered to be extreme and imaginative, with similarities to the haute couture styles seen on European catwalks.

  3. Hysteric Glamour - Wikipedia

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    Hysteric Glamour is mentioned by Gwen Stefani in her song "Harajuku Girls". As of November 2013, Hysteric Glamour has partnered with Playboy to create fashion wear. [3] On the 14 September 2017, Hysteric Glamour collaborated with Supreme. Included in the collaboration were belts, work jackets, jumpers, beanies, and coffee mugs.

  4. Harajuku Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Harajuku Girls performing on the Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005. The Harajuku Girls are four Japanese and Japanese-American backup dancers featured in stage shows and music videos for Gwen Stefani during her solo pop/dance-record career. [1] The women also act as an entourage at Stefani's public appearances.

  5. Jasper Garvida - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Garvida has exhibited his collection worldwide including Vienna, Toronto, Düsseldorf, London, Paris, and Tokyo. His A/W11 collection was showcased at the British Museum curated by Grayson Perry. The exhibition was formed by a series of images and interactive installation inspired by Harajuku girls.

  6. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    Gyaru (ギャル) pronounced [ɡʲa̠ꜜɾɯ̟ᵝ], is a Japanese fashion subculture for young women, often associated with gaudy fashion styles and dyed hair. [1] The term gyaru is a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word gal.

  7. Angelic Pretty - Wikipedia

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    Angelic Pretty (formerly Pretty from 1979–2001) is a Japanese apparel brand specializing in lolita fashion. The brand was established as Pretty in 1979 by Hiroko Honda, with its flagship store opened at Laforet in the Harajuku region of Tokyo, Japan, selling apparel from amateur designers. After Honda decided to focus on original apparel, the ...

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