Japanese Fashion

Japan's fashion is directly related to its culture. This is a country of contrasts, because in it are quietly getting along a lot of completely different directions of culture. If you arrive, for example, in Tokyo, you will be able to see people in traditional Japanese as well as in more European outfits.

Traditional clothes of Japan include kimonos, which now most of the population wears only on holidays and during festivals.

Style of teenagers

Speaking about the style of clothing in Japan, we can not say about the fashion of Japanese youth. It was teenagers and young people who always knew how to stand out from the crowd. The brightness of their outfits is surprising. An unusual combination of colors - this is the "token" of the Japanese youth fashion.

When comparing the style of Japanese and, for example, the European teenager, you can find a lot of differences, but the main thing is the manner of dressing. While the first, will try to create a holistic image in a certain style, the second teenager will try to mix several styles together.

Japanese street fashion of young people is diverse. All kinds of accessories are a manifestation of the desire to stand out from the crowd. A teenager in Japan simply has to have a myriad of badges, pendants, pins and pins, rings and bracelets, bows and scallops, and the more of them, the better!

Images of your favorite heroes from anime on clothes, as well as rhinestones - that's what really is fashionable in the country of the rising sun. The style of teenagers in Japan is very often similar to "life in the anime world", with a lot of bright colors. All this happens because, from a small age, each of them tries to stand out among the others.

Recently, the school uniform became the standard of the new Japanese fashion of teenagers. Of course, in most cases it's just a stylized uniform for every day. It even went so far that in schools where the dress code is not provided, girls wear white blouses, blue pleated mini skirts, high knee-high, knee-high socks and light leather shoes.

Japanese women's fashion

In the Japanese older fashion, not so many bright colors. In most cases, modern Japanese fashion is represented by dresses and suits of a more rigorous style. The country itself reminds one huge corporation, so if you go to Japan on a street day, do not be surprised when you meet a large number of people dressed in a dress code. Although even office workers find the opportunity to become "not like everyone else", for example, by painting one or more strands of hair in a bright color. She is such a Japanese fashion.