Tokyo fashion fads




















This is what separates a good Decora from a bad one. It is inspired by white geisha makeup and Kabuki makeup from Japanese tradition. Clothing styles can vary in Shironuri fashion, but the most important part is to have your face painted completely white. Ganguro is a rather bizarre Japanese fashion trend. Ganguro girls have an extremely dark tan, contrasting makeup, and bleached hair.

It originated amongst rebels who opposed Japanese tradition where pale white geisha faces and black hair were considered the ultimate standard of beauty. Visual Kei is a style that emerged in the Japanese music scene. It is inspired by rock, glam metal, and the punk movement. Me No Shita Chiiku is a very strange Japanese makeup trend. Oversized clothing is trendy in Japan for its dramatic and heavy silhouette.

What goes with your plaid jumpsuit? Your plaid coat, of course. This pattern is often associated with 90s grunge and school uniform skirts, but Japan has changed that — you can never wear too much plaid in Tokyo! Forget about matching your shoes to your belt, the answer is always sneakers! Layering is a great way to add dimension and depth to any outfit. It encourages people to mix patterns and textures for a more playful yet sophisticated look.

Japan is a country that experiences some pretty cold winters, making it important to layer up to stay warm. Thankfully, this trend allows them to do just that, without sacrificing style. Denim is a timeless fabric that can look both casual and edgy, depending on how you style it. I have been away and without Internet access for the past 10 days in Tochigi Prefecture. I never knew that, much to a amusement of my Japanese coworkers who were buying up big at every chance they got.

Gone too far?? I am inclined to think so… but then, what do I know? I value your opinion more… what do you think? Has anyone out there ever been? Well, this is something I can get used to:. How to have a great hanami astrorainfall Yeah, I feel so blissful and lucky to be able to experience the sakura season. The pink flowers up You get to be in the prime sakura viewing spot! Wish I was there Look forward to chowing down on out-of-this-world katsu, because the one I had was I think this is all about heavy skin care marketing mostly.

Some Asian girls will do almost anything to be just like a western girl. It is unfortunate that the media overloads us with messages about beauty, dieting and how we should look, making us believe that we are always in need of adjustments.

Physical beauty is superficial and is not as important as a person's intellectual, emotional and spiritual qualities. A pleasing exterior is not a guide to a person's interior or character and has no relation to goodness or essential quality.

Each of us have our own unique look, unique personality, unique size and shape, and or own unique talents. There is no one in the world that is like you and that should make you feel special. Beauty is only skin deep. What's really important is finding a balance in mind, body and spirit. Someone once said that until you are twenty, you have the face you are born with, and after that you have the face you deserve.

You wear who you are on your face. What is really important lies within us, our true beauty. I have found it cute to watch Asian girl friends obsess on white skin and the Caucasian girl friends obsess on darkening their skin. Ladies take it from a guy, we are happy when you say Yes to a variety of romance questions. Skin colors are not a factor. As opposed to Western women suntanning themselves into skin cancer? Not to mention tanning salons and tanning pills. Personally I'm fortunate to find women of almost any race attractive.

In the case of Japanese women,. My wife's got one double-eyelid and one single. That ought to look weird, but she looks okay to me Desiring white skin is common among many Asian women of all kinds. If they're not using skin whitening soaps or creams, they ingest pills. Some use umbrellas on a sunny day. The snaggleteeth doesn't cease to baffle me. Orthodontics and braces must be a hard sell in Japan. While the "deep tan" was popular back in the 60's and 70's, looking at what all that sun has done to those people now 50 years later has greatly diminished the tanning fad.

I disagree about the snaggletooth. When I first heard of that, I started asking around and most of my Japanese friends told me that they thought it was stupid and were not interested in that. I see a lot of children with braces designed to straighten their teeth, so this seems like a 'fad' for a select few and shouldn't be classified as something Japanese people aspire to.

I thought the same as you about 'shufus' when I was at the beach and I saw a women, covered head to toe with arm covers, hat, etc. I think it is great to protect your skin, but there apparently isn't a high rate of skin cancer in Japan Good point Bigfujiyama and lucabrasi. I've never heard Westerners talk about this topic let alone not understand it.

I've had Japanese mention the double eyelid thing and I thought the white skin thing was in the past. Anyway, who really cares what us Westerners think. If we don't like something about Japanese make-up or fashion that's our petty problem. The Japanese shouldn't worry about it I don't get the frames without glasses fad.



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