sorry for the late post.
I'm busy like hell for my studies' stuff,
anyway, here we are for the fashion trends in Japan streets on this month!
spotted: plaid |
* everything plaid!
* traditional old-school style to bring out the essence of femininity.
spotted: sweater (pastel-toned) |
* sweater makes this winter more comfy.
* oversize and pastel.
spotted: poncho coat + oversize blazer |
* poncho coat and oversize blazer to create layering style.
* keep warming and remain stylish.
spotted: boots |
* boots for a cool and edgy style.
* ankle boots are the best choice for this winter.
spotted: yellow-tea colour |
* yellow-tea-colour.
* young and energetic to wear.
spotted: denim vest |
* denim vest for a layering style.
* funky and interesting pieces.
spotted: mini vest |
* mini vest to heighten the beauty of layering.
spotted: black + white |
* black and white still heating among girls.
* bring out the classic style.
spotted: aztec prints |
* prints in bright shades.
* colourful stripes bring the pieces look even more attractive.
spotted: bow headband |
* ribbon headband, a must have item to a vintage style.
spotted: printed-socks |
* patterns socks bring the fun yet interesting look to overall.
spotted: leopard prints |
* leopard prints bring out the mysterious yet sexy style to girls.
spotted: scarves |
* rounded and plaid scarf brings variety to fashion looks.
spotted: beret hats |
* beret hats bring out the artistry style.
spotted: fringe |
* fringe always the matchy elements for indie girls.
spotted: pleated |
* pleated skirts still heating on the streets.
Take a look:
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (January 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (February 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (March 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (April 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (May 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (June 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (July 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (August 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (September 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (October 2011) here
♥ Fashion Trend in Japan (November 2011) here
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