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Introducing Kim.Guru, the weather app that reports the forecast with Kim Kardashian outfits
Kim Kardashian has just landed her most unexpected gig yet—weather girl. Thanks to the brilliant minds at BRAVÒ, you can now get a weather report for any city in the world, along with a photo of Kim Kardashian dressed for that specific temperature. The app, dubbed Kim.Guru, serves as both a URL thermometer and an outfit […]
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Street Style, Tokyo: 59 photos of Japan’s kawaii fashion at its best
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While eyes turn to the four fashion week capitals for the best “in crowd” street style, Asia has proved to be the next frontier in really real IRL dress up.
If we were to name which city in the east has the best street style, Seoul and Tokyo are neck and neck. And with this latest batch snapped by photographers Ania Boniecka and Tyler Stalman, we’re no closer to deciding which stylish city does it best. You can’t deny our love for all things Korea (ahem, matching couples!), but if we were to judge based on zaniness, we’ve got to hand it to the Japanese. Bart Simpson and Disney motifs still hold strong, but hats seem to be the ultimate staple to completing an outfit, judging from this collection of style snaps. Walking and posing (with obligatory peace signs, of course) in the heart of Tokyo’s most stylish district, Harajuku, you can surely find a generation of the hip and young dressed in everything from kawaii Lolita-styled dresses to goth-like ensembles to just plain chic. To be honest, we don’t think anyone can pull off quirky, punk and cute as effortless as them. Find it hard to believe? Here are 61 photos to prove it.
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Street Style, Tokyo: 71 of the craziest, most colourful fashion photos ever!
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If you ever wondered of the correlation between population density and amount of style in an urban centre, Tokyo is the perfect place to test your theories. After some time exploring the city and breaking through the (many) language barriers, photographers Ania Boniecka and Tyler Stalman ended up on the streets of Harajuku, just off the main stretch of Omotesando (a shopping heaven) to style stalk the world’s most famous street style destination. Long gone are the Harajuku girls of the Gwen Stefani fame, while you can still see some elaborately decked out in Victorian and steam punk motifs, the way has been paved for a new generation of fashion obsessed trend setters. The aesthetic has become more street style in Tokyo, and less costume. Bart Simpson and Mickey Mouse rule and there is no such thing as too much, right or wrong or too colourful, the theme is strictly fashion play and the Japanese have a lot of fun. Even those focusing their attention elsewhere can feel their street style senses tingling. Say hello to your new Tokyo muses.