Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Japan Fashion Clothes Tutorials

Japan is one of the most fearless countries when it comes to experimenting with fashion. Japanese girls experiment with fabrics, textures and colors to create the perfect look. Their no-holds barred approach to fashion means that Japan is one of the most fashionable countries, with three distinct districts when it comes to the different styles of fashion. If you love the fashion risks that girls in Japan take with their style, try incorporating accessories and colors into your wardrobe to create a unique style that is all yours.


Harajuku


Thanks to a heavy stream of western tourists, the Harajuku District is known for its outlandish fashion and unique style. Even incorporated within rocker Gwen Stefani's fashion line, L.A.M.B., the girls of Harajuku have the most distinct style. You'll find those with bright colors, who wear clothes that are reminiscent of Japanimation-style cartoons and illustrations. Short skirts and high platform shoes are popular, along with a "Gothic Lolita" look that incorporates short, sweet dresses with dark colors. If you love the Harajuku look, check out thrift shops for serious pieces that use silk and tulle to make them larger and more eye-catching. Try bright, rainbow accessories that you can find in children's jewelry shops. Mix and match your look; with Harajuku style, nothing is mismatched.


Shibuya








Shibuya, one of the busiest areas in Japan is also one of the areas with the highest and most interesting fashion. Considered Japan's fashion capital, the girls of Shibuya favor the shortest skirts and shorts. Those skirts and shorts are then worn with daring boots, ones that are knee high or over the knee, as well as kitschy cowboy boots. Often, girls in Shibuya will dare to wear a tunic or shirt, belted as a dress with tall boots. If this is more your style, look for mini-skirts and riding boots that can be paired together to give a sweet but spicy look that turns heads.


Aoyama








In Aoyama, the fashion tends to veer toward comfort as a fashion statement. Instead of wearing high heels or short skirts, you'll find skinny jeans that are cropped, worn with classic Converse sneakers. Tops are larger, to balance out the skinniness of the bottoms. If you like comfort and want to dress like the girls of Aoyama, then try skinny or boyfriend cut jeans that are light or acid-washed to give a worn-in appearance. Try low cut Converse or Vans, and don't forget to top it off with a comfortable backpack to lug of all of your gear in for a look that uses comfort to be fashionable.

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