See the street style from Tokyo »
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.
Photography by Ania Boniecka and Tyler Stalman
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