So as stated in my previous post, I’ve stepped down from the HFWSG organising committee because they have shown that they approve of sexual predators attending the walks where majority of the attendees are young women, mostly teens.
So here’s an interest check for a separate harajuku event for the fashion folk in Singapore. Please reblog this post and help to ask around if any of the Singapore based harajuku fashion people would like to attend this event. If you’d like to attend, feel free to message me on here or on my instagram @verdant.stylus since this event will be invite only.
I’ll plan this event if I get enough interest and i hope that with a new set of rules and regulations, it’ll be safer to attend than the actual HFWSG
Hello! Long Time No Post and unfortunately it’s gotta be a serious one.
I’ve stepped down from the HFWSG organising committee over this and the insta post will explain more. Please do read and feel free to drop me any asks regarding this
Japanese songwriter Miyu wearing cyber fashion by legendary 1990s brand FOTUS (often featured in FRUiTS Magazine) with items by Jupiter and Buffalo Shoes platforms on the street in Harajuku. She was on her way to one of the final nights at Tokyo’s Club Ageha, which, along with Studio Coast, closed at the end of January 2022 after a twenty year run.
Dr. Sheila Cliffe is a Japan-based British-born woman who wears kimono daily. She fell in love with kimono on a trip to Japan in the early 1980s, moved to Japan in 1985, learned Japanese to study kimono, got a PHD in kimono at age 52, publishes kimono styling books, and works to help keep kimono a living fashion (not just something people see in museums). Her Full Story at Asahi Shinbun
Back in early December, I went to Kurumed (a nutcracker themed café) for lunch with @sapphira-doll. Sapphira told me she would dress up Christmasy, so I did the same.
She had to go home after lunch, so I decided to walk a while and visit the area. For pictures of the café and walk, see my Instagram post.
Outfit rundown:
Dress: old Mary Magdalene
Jacket: vintage
Collar: Axes Femme
Hat: thrifted Axes Femme with added Mary Magdalene corsage
Bag: thrifted Axes Femme
Shoes: thrifted Yosuke
Doll head brooch: Fuwari
Candle holder earrings: Phantom Jewellery
Crest brooch holding the jacket closed: vintage
Japanese high school students Moma and Saranrappu on the street in Harajuku wearing kawaii styles by designer Paporin with loose socks. Their outfits also include items from Daiso, Kinji Harajuku, Seria, Yosuke, and CS T&P. Full Looks