I have decided to start doing this as a weekly post. I take a Tokyo streetstyle pic and receate it using pieces from the high street.
OK this is the look (fromKERA magazine) Taken on the streets of harajuku.
And now i'll recreate it showing you which pieces to buy and where from.
Jacket - Topshop
Dress - Topshop
Socks - Topshop
Boots - River Island
Bag - River Island
So what do you think guys. Should i do these re-create posts weekly? All suggestions/ideas welcome xxx
Hello Fuyume ^^
ReplyDeleteI think this is a good idea, it is very interesting!! is the best way to see what is wearing in Japan.
Kisssss and vistit my blog!!!!! ^^
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It´s true, I did it, now you can translate my blog ^_^
ReplyDeleteHi Fuyume,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting my blog. Your blog here is awesome and I love discovering blogs that have a purpose. Like informing people about a country's distinctive style and fashion than generic blogging about the same old things.
I guess you have noticed already that I blog about Indian inspired fashion a lot and also about culture in Toronto.
I'd love for us to stay in touch girl. I am actually following you now on google. :) It would be awesome if you could return the favor.
Love from Toronto, Canada
I've just fell in love with those booties!
ReplyDeletethey're gorgeous right?
ReplyDeleteHey Fuyume! Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting on my post on Bjork! I think your blog looks great :) I don't think you need redesigning! Congrats on the IFB links a la mode, too! Also, I like this look. I love Japanese looks and culture!
ReplyDeleteyea i sent that comment b4 i redesigned my blog :) japanese fashion rocks :)
ReplyDeletevery nice look!love the boots!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment in my blog!
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love that fur jacket. So chic.xx
ReplyDeleteyea i want that jacket and the boots :)
ReplyDeleteyes, I really like this idea. Even though I prefer vintage and 2nd hand clothing, I often have a hard time seeing a harajuku girl look and breaking it down into the basic components.
ReplyDeletenew follower too, adorable blog, I love japanese fashion.
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