Kawaii (Cute) Japanese Street Fashion

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The Decora fashion


This Harujuku street fashion first appeared in the late 1990's in the magazine FRUiTS. This style contains multiple layers, accessories, and plush toys that are incorporated into one outfit. The use of loud and vibrant colours, characters, and make-up are seen all through out this fashion style. There is a Pink Decora, but there's not much information on it I give you since it's not well known. Pink Decora is a decora substyle where pink is the main base, and there's little splashed of othe colours added to it. Haruka Kurebayashi is one of my favorite Decora wearers.



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Decora on the left, and Pink Decora on the right.


Dark Decora/Koteosa


Dark Decora consists of many layers, accessories, and plushies just like it's brighter coloured big sister, but the difference here is it's mostly black with pops of colour seen all throught the outfit. This side of decora is for those who like the darker side of cute.


Kawaii (Cute) Japanese Street Fashion


Kawaii (Cute) Japanese Street Fashion
Dark decora on the left, and Pink Decora on the right.


Don't let race, societal norms, age, or gender hinder the choice in fashion you choose to wear. Fun fashion is for everyone one.


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