Harajuku Fashion Style

Harajuku refers to the area in the heart of Tokyo, just around Harajuku Station in the district of Sibuya, Tokyo. In early 1990, is an important area linking Tokyo to other surrounding districts. 1n 1906, the station wasopened as an extension of the Yamanote rail. Several years later there were various types of stores all over the place that led to the existence of centers of fashion. This area has become famous throughout Japan, after being transmitted through any fashion magazine and not as Anan -no. This time, some groups of girls were wandering around Harajuku recognized. They imitated the style of fashion models in fashion magazine Anan and not without. Until now,group of young people wear extreme styles can be seen in this area. Harajuku style rebellion became a fashion icon in Japan.

In Tokyo, the most general officers wearing dark coats, dark trousers, white shirt, dark tie, dark bags, their hair was neatly combed, and walk fast, because they do not want to waste time. Students wear uniforms, established by the school authorities. But in Harajuku, fashion is a rebellion. Young people refuse to wear clean and tidyclothes. Their desire to be creative is expressed through extreme, glamorous fashion and hair style. Not only is the color of the hair style extreme they are doing, but also details like hair ash green, purple, red, blue, golden blonde, silver, pink, e.

The performance contrast between the color, design, pattern, size and type of clothing is the specialty of this style of fashion. Harajuku style is divided into several types. Sometimes the style is adapted to the beautiful doll from Japanwith pale white skin and beautiful dress like the doll in the window. This style is called Lolita. There is also a style called Cosplay (costume play). This style mimics the character of a hero or a villain in the Japanese cartoon film. These styles are mostly adopted