What Harajuku Girls Really Look Like | Style Out There | Refinery29
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2014
- From Gothic Lolitas to Yoyogi Rockabillies, the Tokyo neighborhood of Harajuku is a wellspring of some of the world's most unique and extreme fashion trends. Rife with restaurants, shops, and cafes, it's a hangout 'hood for the city's youth, whose style is confined to uniforms from elementary school through to high school graduation. And, perhaps to rebel from such strict sameness, they spend their weekends seeing how far they can push the limits.
One of the oldest and most pervasive Harajuku style groups is Decora, characterized by a pursuit of kawaii, or "cuteness," which is expressed in massive piles of hair clips, face bandaids, creative layering, and a mishmash of colors and textures. Don't let "cute" confuse you: There's nothing delicate or elegant about Decora. It's bright, it's loud, and it's in your face (or rather, on your face, via a Hello Kitty bandaid). Though the style can appear as frivolous as a Halloween costume, there's a real statement behind the bevy of barrettes. In the face of pervasive group-mindedness, a rigid social order, and cultural reticence, the Decora have figured out a way to break free.
In the first episode of our new documentary series, Style Out There, our host Asha Leo travels to Harajuku to meet with street fashion superstars, like 90884 designer Kurebayashi, Junnyan, and Shoichi Aoki, the founder of FRUiTS magazine, to peel back the rainbow-colored stickers and uncover the depth behind Decora.
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People: **dress differently**
Interviewer: *I smell trauma*
S Ss ikr their logic is weird lmao
bruuuuh😂😂😂
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Japan is a society which thrives off of conformity. They have certain ways in which people must act and just lingering a bit off the mainstream standard can get people seriously looked down on. So yeah we all come from countries where being different is accepted but they don’t. So doing documentaries like this can really help Japan and East Asia get out of their conformity shell
Honestly so many interviewers documenting on foreign countries are guilty of this. They have such a way of othering these people. When really, if someone was dressed in Decora fashion on the street in a Western country, they'd definitely get some weird looks thrown at them. Always with that "Oh, it's the land of conformity, compared to us who are all about individuality" yeah, sure. As if people don't have specific office attire in the West, as if most women don't do their makeup pretty much the same way in the West, as if trends hundreds if not thousands of people follow don't exist in the West. Uniqueness is a myth.
People: are happy
Journalist: they’re hiding their emotions
Hahaha
nico_euu euu being happy’s hard
@Tea Cup ok
Tea Cup it ain't that hard for some people
@@anj4461 it ain't the same for all
I love how she said they're not hiding their emotions or playing a character, that they're actually expressing themselves.
I really want a friend group with every style that ever existed they would probably be so lively with so many people and they’d radiate their good vibes everywhere
I respect anyone who is unafraid to push boundaries and have fun with their personal style.
😀
thank you'
True, but the dude looks ridiculous. he should write a book. "How I got my ass kicked every day.."
Hell yeah!! Me too.
right !! i give all my love to them cuz honestly its so hard to be urself in this society these days..
Why do people think that just because someone dresses differently or has a different choice in clothing have or had mental trauma or just trauma? It’s the way they like to express and have fun jeez.
Ikr
Probably to find more content.
@jaehyun lived in america for 4 years ok 4 years Getting tattoos isn't just to mutilate their bodies to be unattractive. Sometimes survivors do that because it makes them feel beautiful after feeling disgusting and filthy from their trauma.
Because Japanese culture is way different than USA culture. You can't always judge the world through a N-American lens... It's super egocentric.
Right? ‘Do you think the accessories are like a mask to hide behind?’ Wtf lady stop trying to make these people feel bad for just being unique!
As a harajuku kid, we're not hiding ourselves in decora. That's literally the exact opposite of what we're doing.
Preson: **dresses colorfully**
Journalist: i diagnose you with trauma
I don't know, that seems like a legitimate question when someone dresses like a cameleon
@@babbonatale276 just say your life is boring and you are uncreative and go
@@peachyskeleton7484 a group of people dressing in the same way isn't original or creative. It's just another mask, another excuse to live like narcissists in a rotten society that values only the aesthetics.
@@babbonatale276 Everything has already been done, buddy. You can't be original, you can just be yourself. I doubt you have a style that nobody has ever done before. Let people enjoy things.
Imagine seeing them in public
Your day would instantly just become better
ARMY 💜💜😍😍 WAT IS YOUR BIAS 💜😍
Yes
Ikr
No
I liked your comment, then unliked it because onceI liked it, it put your comment at 667 likes. So I unliked to keep it at 666 likes 🙃
Unfortunately, If i tried this in my country, i would absolutely get bullied.
same here lol ;(
Same
What country do you live in? (U.S here)
Be yourself I did it and I live in Columbus Ohio people thought it was adorable I’m glad you like it though
fr :(
This makes me think of how going from having to wear strict uniforms in high school to art school has been so eye opening to how it’s okay to express yourself however you want to. It’s so fun seeing so many different styles in one place and having no one care if what you wear is different
I've loved wearing dark colors for a bit but I realized that even though I liked it, something was missing. About a month ago I started adding bright accessories as I increased the number of them and now I associate myself more with decora than I do gothic
It seems more happy and when you approach someone with the bright colors and happy demeanor it’s not as off putting as goth seems to be.
@@ThatsJustPeachy1871 Even though goths are some of the kindest people you'll ever meet
I like how the host is so open to the style! i've seen too many documentaries where the hosts seem to grab every chance to bash the culture -_-
AGREED!
I also like the host
Ikr!
I did a lot of decora stuff and tbh its quite the opposite from hiding behind a mask. Its more throwing away the mask because youte willing to express yourself with no care of the "hollywood standard" or social bias
MegaSocky True!!
That's so cool!
Yo, same !!! XD i got 2 weeks of suspension at school tho, it was worth it ;-; it was one of those days that they let you come however you want to, so idk why they did that but wathever it was fun :D
Yes I was looking for a comment like this. You’re being you and not putting on a character. It’s your style!
Hey I know this is like a year later but where do you get harajuku fashion? I'm in the states and I am having a hard time finding any (-_-メ)
ive always loved harajuku style but have never been able to express it due to strict parents however ive been able to express myself in this way lately as ive turned 17 and am now getting my own money. makes me happy seeing this style more recognised and appreciated. i really think everyone should dress how they want, without thought of 'will my boyfriend like this?' 'will others judge me?' and just wear what gives them happy chemicals :)) and for those of you wanting to try this style but are too afraid of judgement, i dress like this and i live in a very normal area yet i get so many compliments daily even from old women and such. so i highly recommend just going for it! dont dress to please others, dress to please yourself
i love that for you !!
Amazingly said! I live in florida and I have never had a negative experience wearing decora or any other j fashion. Although I do understand why people would be afraid to wear j-fashion because of possible bad experiences they could have, I think it’s important to consider the kind of area you’re in.
I love how they put their emotions and feelings into their outfits. They wear colorful things that go well together and feel happy because of it. It’s really beautifal to me to see them smiling because they know they are dressed as how they want. This shows that they not just have confidence, but a free spirit.
I love how one minute the interviewer has no hair clips then the camera pans back a few seconds later and she has a bunch of clips hap hazardly all over her head 😂
@Tiernan Stanley-Wearen I would love that 🤣
Lmaooo, thats what that one dude who broke outta 4 prisons during WWII and went into hiding must’ve felt lol
Them: wears many accessories but CUTE
Me: tries wearing a small bow accessory
My mom: what the hell? What are you, a baby?
Same
lol I stopped wearing bows at 9 cause it’s to childish
@@shacelit5822 yea same... My mother thought its "immature"
True but i know all parents wants the best for their child, but its just too unacceptable... Blocking the way their child wants to do might make something between them ;-:
I wore a fairy kei outfit and my fam said i looked childish like jojo siwa :( at least the people at school didn’t make fun of me
I love dressing like this, and decora is just so fun! My last boyfriend tried to tell me to stop after a cashier thought I was his kid, but I just noped out of there instead. Nobody that tells me how to wear my hair and to stop wearing what I love is gonna get my cooter. 😂
who remembers watching this when they were younger and found it again??
No kidding i would love to try this out...
Me too!! I wouldn´t do it often tho, I´m too lazy to even put on daily make up xD but I would totally love to try it at least once, it looks so fun and beautiful!
Same here!!
honestly same, but i think it’s really expensive, and i’m broke asf
Go for it!
i just started collecting some pins and cute stuff so i wouldn't say the pieces themselves are expensive, more like the amount and how long it takes to collect everything xD
I like how the interviewer was nice and nonjudgmental. Especially with her being non-Japanese. I like Harajuku myself, like the aesthetics with pastel colors. I'm very diverse when it comes to certain color themes though
Are you japanese?
I can relate. LOVE a mix of pastels and brights with a girlish style and accessories. I also like retro 60s-70s boho, and others styles.
For anyone interested, Kurebayashi has (or is heavily featured on) a UA-cam channel called KAWAII PATEEN. Other styles and get ready with mes are showcased, from decora to gyaru to ganguro to visual kei, and many videos have English subtitles :)
I love her green monster hat😊
*oh my god they’re shopping literally at Claire’s*
Father God you better repent from calling yourself that. There’s only one God and He is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Turn to Lord Jesus Christ
@@hillarysudeikis2264 calm down karen
Hillary Sudeikis No one cares
and?
Hillary Sudeikis damn sis. you’re fucking wack
There seem to be sooo many comments in the comment section saying something along the lines of "I love the style and wanna dress this way, but I'm afraid to because it's not socially acceptable here". I think that's really sad how society's expectations and hostility towards anything different keeps people from expressing themselves freely.
Oh yeah i fucking kick thenfuck outta weirdos
I was just thinking the same thing
that's exactly what those japanese kids are doing. breaking the rules of this uniform heavy country. fuck what others think. express yourself
I tried the decora style, especially with the hair pins since I don't have much of colourful clothes. And once I did get on buss people were staring imadietly.
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This style is so cool and I have been collecting cute things like this for a while and I want to try decora so bad! ^ - ^
Then do it!
Go for it !! 💖💛💚
If you're still interested I reccomend ACDC rag, Claires, Possibly your local dollar store, and Candytrap
i personally wouldn’t dress like that but that doesn’t mean nobody else should! It looks amazing, i’m glad they all found their styles! ❤️
This is Kawaii. This is colorfull. This is crazy. This is funny. This is Japan.
And this is why I LOVE this country.
Eden Sham Umm,no,japan is also a little scary.....
Lazy Otaku i think they are saying that because every country has a scary side of it
This doesn't mean that Japan would be a good place to live. To visit - sure, why not, but don't idolize it so much.
Once Pewdiepie said you could wear whatever you want there and no one would judge. He thinks it’s very feee there
Hdchch Chcjc yes,but live and work at japan must be horrible
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how neat that reporter was? No judgement, got included and asked specific questions. Great video!
Ashleigh Castillo ikr? I feel like she’s just good with people who are different in a sense. I feel like the lack of judgement makes her good at her job.
Bro just because people want to dress in a different, funner style doesn't mean they have trauma or problems with their lives ⇀‸↼‶
this video changed my life.
i was a 4th grade the first time i saw it and after started drawing like this (or at least i tried) a got bullied like hell for it but i also was bullied when i didn't dress that way so who cares, in middle school i moved a lot away from decora and started dressing more gothic lolita and then just alt punk time stuff. now I'm starting high school this year, a lot has changed and i no long dress in Decora but i still have all my hairpins. now in days i dress more weirdcore/Cryptidcore but is till love Decora. though Decora i found out about anime and then animation which is my favorite hobby today. pretty much everything I'm into now in days started in Decora, it changed my life and made me who i am
I'm loving how most of these comments aren't actually insulting them and putting down the style rather wishing in their country they could be that bold without being criticized over it or bullied
gamergummy 54 yes mon same
Yeah, I love how open-minded they are!
They are so weird.
I think it's sad that in the U.S. if I were to try this in most areas people would think I was a clown or going to a rave! lol I would LOVE to dress like this *just because* without being stared at but I know they get started at in Harajuku too...If we really wanted to I bet we could make groups like that here. I know a lot of the critique would be over: 1) the men wearing Decor (we still have a decent amount of homophobes that would assume the guy is gay...) and 2) people saying adults that dress in such a way are being immature....just for expressing themselves in a lively colorful way. :(
That being said- I just noticed a recommended video in the margin that is a celeb dressed up very flamboyantly and it's labeled "10 Most Immature Celebs in Hollywood" ....as if that should be the image for "immature" types...
lmfao Leyana how are they weird?? please explain
Thank you for interviewing me for this documentary. I am really impressed how well it all came together and I am glad I could be a part of it. I hope this will inspire more people around the world to wear fashion the way they want to wear it.
I was feeling blue :( until I saw you on this video. It brought smiles to my face. :)
Thank YOU Cat for being such an insightful conduit for Decora culture!
I love ur lalaloopsy necklace!
Gosh you looked so cute Cathy!
CanuDoitCat - Cathy Cat カティーキャット I would but I can't rock it like you can so i'd look dumb.
i absolutely adore decora fashion (especially pastel decora) so much!!! love the vibes of this video, and the fashion!! :)
Awwww they are so cute! I love the hair clips!
I like the fact that the girls would share their hair clips with her, that was so dang cute.
Mai Muffins L.I.C.E
@@shadpoolroarsart9056 wigs don't have lice in them
Alma Dries yeah...........
That “Decora” store was literally Claire’s XD
lmao ok
LMAO
Rosy Lagoon but make it ✨American ✨
Jk if
Idk*
People: dresses in fun, colors that makes them happy
Interviewer: hm, they must have had some tragic childhood
Cat is kinda living my dream. She’s German, me too. She‘s an English teacher in Japan, that‘s where I wanna live and teach English once I’m older, she likes decora fashion, ME TOO.
I would love to try this but it I went out with it I would be A T T A C K E D
Same,I live in Mexico
Giuly T. Oof people should be more excepting of what other people would like to try
@@onceuponablink7666 I agree,people should mind their own business
Once Upon A Blink it makes me want to go to a cake or candy store and eat something very sweet🧁🍭🍬🍩🌸🌈🌺🎍
Try it out at a con and see how it makes you feel
Claire's: a hidden treasure trove for decora fashion
Chesterson Jack Truuu.
Very trueeee
Lol and it's one of my favorite stores to add to my beanie boo collection
their clips suck at my store all normal clip ones no things added
Haha
I remember watching this video so long ago and just recently got the courage to wear decora and the first time I wore decora I thought I'd have this crazy revelation or would burst out into some crazy emotions but I just felt like me and that was the best feeling It feels so natural
I always wear all black but i love this style it's very refreshing and fun if i lived in harajaku i would probably wear this too
I love how the interviewer seems to enjoy the interview! She seems to get into it and even though she doesn't full on try the style, she lets them put things in her hair and just has a good time. Good for her!
chrisi ascolese ,
It'd be too much for me since I'm more of a minimalist, HOWEVER, I LOVE IT. They are gorgeous. They are fun and they are slaying. I love how they can just freely be themselves, and be so colorful. I also really enjoyed the interviewer, it seemed like she had tons of fun too!
Look up the mode tokyo street fashion
I appreciate how you let the decoras speak for themselves! I see so many articles and documentaries where people make stuff up and try to speak for them
This style is cool af. Ngl if i had enough confidence i would 100% go with this style and dress like this almost everyday
I love how the 'normal' one - interviewer - became the anomally. Makes you rethink the word normal...according to who?
@Violet Heavensbee well it shouldn't be that way lmaoo
Oh yeah good point ! Normality is subjective. It reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from the Addams Family: " Normal is an illusion. What's normal to the spider is chaos for the fly".
@@bzuku9554 Well, yeah it should because that's literally the meaning of the word.
They look like human candy! :)
aleksandra83mercury omnomnomnom! Hahaha!!! XD
Like in the Twice Candy Pop Music video (i could send you the link)
Follow Up in the comment Here is the Link to the Music Video
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I was the 1k like HEHE lmao ok byeeee
That's kinda scary
I've always dreamed of dressing like that!
Do it! 🥰
They are like walking sunshine!!, So colorful 🩷🩵💛!!!
wouldn't wear it but she looks hella cute
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SHE IS KAWAII DESU
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heyjustabbygael yup they do
This made me so nostalgic, i remember like seven or eight years ago what decora used to look like and the influence it had on lolita fashion and i thought the fashion was dead, i am so glad they are bringing it back, it's so fun and cheerful! you should do lolita too!
Your wish is our command, Lolita style's featured in an upcoming episode!
yes!! i've been into Lolita for about 8 years now, hope you get the spirit right!
Lessie s I've been interested in Lolita and Decora fashion and I would like to know more about it would you explain some of it to me?
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+Lessie s Me too! :D I remember collecting tons of accessories and dressing decora with my friends and trading hair clips and cute trinkets, it was so much fun! I haven't done it in a while but its still has a place in my heart
I feel like this was my style when I was a raver back in high school in the 90's 🧚♀️💕 I absolutely LOVE LOVE THIS FASHION!! I want it back!!! U all look amazing!!!
THEYRE SO GORGEOUS OMG
I'm glad that they specified that it isn't hiding behind a mask or a costume. When ever anyone is wearing alt clothes there not hiding behind it, it's the opposite. It's letting go of hiding and showing what's inside.
They also said their personality stays the same which I think is important because whenever people who used to know me without wearing alt clothes they think that my whole personality has changed when I'm just happier that I'm expressing myself. It's always fun to dress and express yourself in a way such as fashion.
Alt clothing isn't a costume or attention seeking (even though you get stares but that's just because people aren't used to it.) it's a way of expressing what's inside :)
This is such a beautiful take omg.
You literally said what I was thinking. Also hate how people associates trauma and mental illness with alt clothes, they sound like saying "how dare you find a way to express yourself and be happy with yourself? Be depressed and "normal" like the rest of us cowards."
It's so pointless to say that someone who dress alt is traumatized or have mental illness, because the truth is that we ALL are traumatized and have some kind of mental illness even if it's not diagnosed, the only difference may be that they've found a way to get out of being negative and being someone who society wants them to be. Instead they'll just be happy the way they are
absolutely true! just because my splitdye is gone doesn't mean i have a sudden personality change (and the other way around)
I have always dressed differently and I do it because it is fun! No hiding for me! I think a lot more people should try it out, it might make them happy!
Kenae's mother is so kind and accepting. My mother would sic a rabid dolphin on me.
Cultural upbringing in both scenarios, I think.
As she should
My mom didn't like going out in public with me at first, she would make me change before we left because she didn't want people to think I was crazy. Now she doesn't care, but she does try to defend me when she hears someone said something. I tell her I don't care, because I'm not trying to impress anyone but myself. It is something someone has to get used to though.
I think it's her mother in law, actually, the interviewer said she lived with her husband, baby and extended family
Why did I read Kenae as Karen
I love decora! I've been really wanting to get a lot of hair clips lately, I've been really experimenting with how I present myself and it makes me feel happier and more myself!
I love this style. I think I might try this too. Watching this inspired and motivates me!
I actually admire these people who dress however whatever they want. It's not easy to dress purely for ourselves when we live in a world that evolves around a particular society that rather forces us to blend in. I wish I could be more brave enough to wear whatever I want.. In the end of the day, life is too short to miss the things we love.
Yep. If I dress like that in my country people would call me names and shit.
+Grimm elhaym i know that feel ;_;
You're right.
+Sienna H I want to marry your comment.
+Sienna H I agree! It's not my style but this video definately made me smile and I think the ones we saw were very nice and fresh people that seemed fearless, youthfull and not scared of change ^^
i love how the interviewer kept ending up with clips in her hair
they all look so cool omg
I think this is so freaking cool. Breaking societal norms and being different. Inspirational.
Having a group of friends that all dressed that way is sweet
Hannah Wisdom yasssss
Nothing less than OCD with image issues.
group of weaboos you mean?
Hannah Wisdom I like your 2D profile pic!
@@samfrancisco8095 Damn dude, you okay? You've replied to multiple comments super negatively for no reason. Maybe getting some sunlight would help your attitude, because that isn't healthy for anyone.
They are sooo cute it's a beautiful lifestyle without judgement
Mero Rin your right
If it’s anything like the lolita community, I HIGHLY doubt it.
Mero Rin I think it’s too much but I’m 11 and wear crop tops and ripped jeans.
I love it
Deren Highrose hi! I love dressing in costumes and my hair is fully coloured vibrantly all the time! And I don’t do it for anybody else. I do it for me. I love how I look!
I totally support this I think it’s so unique and I believe that this will transfer to America and will become the next fashion trend! 🥰
I don't think decora is gonna be crazy big, but I do think Fruits magazine influence and japanese and chinese y2k fashion will be popular
I love the way these people aren’t afraid of people saying mean stuff to them and the way her mother supports her
This is honestly really really pure. I admire these people for being themselves all the time. They’re all so gorgeous!!
I absolutely adore the host! No judgement, no snark, she got in there asked her questions and then JOINED IN. That's what reporters are supposed to do & I genuinely enjoyed this because this could have just been a judgment, awkward, rude, train wreck. This is like tv level quality, without the agenda that accompanies most tv programs. You got a new sub! Can't wait for more!!
I agree, if they don't like it and wanna complain about it they should keep it to themselves.
Jesus loves you more than anything!!! ❤️
@@robloxetudomais...2630 Jesus would denounce you for doing this sooo
They look so cool! And the decora fashion in the beggining looked awesome to. I love everything about this🙏
She is frkn ADORABLE 🌺
I’ve loved decora for years, and a few times gotten bullied for wearing it. My message to you all is to never give up who you are and to keep on being kawaii! If you are nervous to try this fashion, but really want to wear it, just do it anyway’s. It may be difficult at first, but it’s worth it. Be yourself! You can be as colorful as you want! Love you all 💕🌈🌸
I remember watching this in 6th grade and I wanted to be just like them!!
mayso606 same, that’s when I found out about Decora!
I’m 13, and im getting into a decora and fairy kei kinda mix of fashion. I was at the mall and I think people laughed at me, but it doesnt matter cuz it makes me happy.
@@lambykin842 Exactly! Keep being yourself! It doesn’t matter what other people think of you, they are just closed minded. 💗
@@lambykin842 you’re awesome
I love that all the girls kept trying to dress up the interviewer. It's so sweet.
every year this video gets older
but it isnt to old to bring a new smile to my face :-)
They are so beautiful!! 😭😭💖💖
I love how they are purely doing this for themselves. They are literally a ray of pink sunshine I LOVE IT 🥺
the whole thing is about a boom for clothes (as she stated) so in the core definition of it.m it's for other people not themselves.
SAME
@@ko-Daegueven if thats the definition a lot of people wear it for themselves and bc they love it
"So this is your favorite decora store?"
Girl that's a Claire's
Alias Pseudonym 😂😂😂
So I read this comment before the video had finished buffering and thought "oh ok, it's "like" a Claire's" and then when the video showed that exact clip and it was an actual Claire's, I absolutely lost my shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😆😂👍
lol
They probably see it as a ‘Decora Store’ because it fits the bright and colourful aesthetic of decor fashion, and also because it’s a Western based store, so it’s foreign to them. Idk this is just my opinion
May someone agree with me that bright colors brings a feeling of joy and happiness? As an artist I'm most of the time trying to draw in harajuku decora style because all of these colors, the cute accessories makes me feel so happy, so joyful. I feel like the world around us is kinda monochromatic, and this style is like a rainbow in a cloudy dark sky. Maybe they feel great like I said when dressing like this, they feel happy. And who doesn't wanna be happy? And being happy most of the time is wonderful. It's not because they've found something that bring them joy, and stick to it, that means they're traumatized or begging for attention, they're just living their lives to the fullest. Remember that many people who's badly traumatized, depressed and etc doesn't dress like this. They're just expressing themselves through a fun way, just like people do when creating art, music, poems and etc.
I remember seeing Junnyan at Anime Expo 2016! He was super nice and fun, people were so excited
The world always needs people who have fun and don’t take it all too seriously.
I think it needs both, people who have fun but also know what reality is
@@mrnobody3880 who says people who have fun doesn't know reality wtf???? What kind of thinking is this??????
Okay but they are really cute and they seem really happy:( i wish we could find this kind of people anywhere, they radiate happy energy
Yes! I LOVE it.
*You know someone’s an icon if they can make braces look cute.*
Oh my gosh this is so rare wish more people could embrace and express this openely
I loved this and I loved the host. The few documentaries I've seen, the tone has been very judgemental. But she seems very curious and openminded :)
Two traits we strive to embody, especially in this series. Big thanks for the affirmation! x
Initially, I too felt that some of the questions asked came across with a bit of judgment. But I think that the host intentionally makes it part of the interview process, to ask questions that are filled with curiosity, but also to be blunt in asking questions that stem from assumptions. Because to be honest, many viewers may be asking judgmental questions while watching this on the other side of the screen. I commend her for having the courage to ask these questions for the viewers, but still not be disrespectful to the fashion icons/stylists that she encounters. She always seems to balance it in the end with closing commentary that not only keeps an open mind about the different fashion movements, but embraces them too.
Overall, these vids are great---please keep 'em coming!
I honestly feel the same way about videos like that. I'm for sure going to watch more of her videos because of those two reasons :D
+pangcakesTV I completely agree. I was really glad that she wasn't condesending, judgemental, or weirded out. She was accepting and even willing to try on decora style
pangcakesTV that's what I love about Refinery29. It's a snapchat discovery filter and I'm so glad they have a channel
This is something i wish i could do. But it wouldn't be fun doing it by myself.
Tessa Red well when people see you doing it they'll become encouraged to follow you and then you'll have your awesome adorable posse of decor badasses
i do it ^-^
I used to dress Visual Kei xD
Tessa Red omg my friend and I started a club for this join us
So its basically how the 90s were with people wanting to go against the main stream of shit and go grunge but in this case its rainbow clothes
Ah this style is so cute! I'd love to try this!
I love how they look so happy and poverful
Me: (Watches this video)
Me: (Watches decora tutorial videos)
My Aunt: ...
My Aunt: Don't even think about it
B.Stargirl ME
SO TRUE THO
i dont think so but i have a permanent white face
B.Stargirl This is the result of an oppressed society. Japanese people put a lot of pressure on each other whether it’s the things we wear even to how we behave. To us equality and similarity is more important than anything and they often criticize those who don’t. For example a lot of students who get bullied in Japan are usually bullied because they either look different or express their individuality and don’t fit in the social norms of society. They are usually bullied by groups of people in some cases by the whole school the teachers usually either ignore or encourage the bullies and often blame the victims and don’t get me started with the treatment of people from the LGBT community. I have personally experienced the same problems myself since I grew up pretty freely in the US and Germany they criticized and discriminated me for being different.
I think they just do this to spread happiness and destroy boredom and kill all the bad news but not to ignore them. Like making the best of life. And really express themselves like punk used to be in the 70s right?
Wait... punk did it to spread happiness?
If I see someone dress like this there getting socked in the throat
Waffle _ if you dress like that then I really don’t think you’d be even able to throw a punch lol
Nastia well no but....it's mostly expression in their own way.whatever message they want to spread.
Aleyah Malone It's just fun and cute
theyre literally the cutest thing ever im sobbing
I love harajuku decora fashion lookbooks!
I want that girl's (journalist) job! Looks like so much fun meeting all sorts of people all the time.
YOU SHOULD!
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This is the life style that inspires me to keep up my gothic/pastel/lolita look. I have always gotten strange looks on how i dressed but know i just don't care i love myself and my style
I would love to try harujuku has a black person
Jada Thompson there is a harajuku styke girl on insta and she's black! she pulls it off sooo well!! her name is hardecora :))
Yes be proud of it!
@@arxsaur I can't find her anymore did she change the username ?
@@y_y5734 her username ist hard_decora if that helps
man, I remember seeing this video in middle school and wanting to dress like this SO BAD! Did my best with what I had, but without any money or friends with the same interest to inspire me, I never got to go all out :( I still want to dress like this, though...
Work with what you got! Even without having much money, you can buy little bits at a time. The easiest would probably be fun jewelry and hair accessories! Shoes and shirts might get into the more pricey side ^^
I dunno where you live, but I know a lot of US/Australian decora go to claires and the dollar store for accessories
@@Milkythefawn thanks for the tip! unfortunately my country doesn't have either of those :( at best I can find a few hot pink hair clips at the supermarket, but I used to make custom jewelry from cheap trinkets I found in various shops back in the day, some paint and a hot glue gun can do wonders ;P
@@sitron7224 that’s the nice thing about Decora I guess, can hot glue a toy to a clip for an accessory :D
We used to have the fruits magazine when I was kid. I used to want to have their clothes and dressed as colourful as I could. Still do!
This chick took her to Japanese Claire's lol 😂
Tigre Lily $*****
They have so much. I'm jellin'.
Tigre Lily lmaoo
@@devkan5498Jesus loves you more than anything!!! ❤️
Jesus loves you veryyy much!❤
Their favorite decora store is claires😂😂
It’s a Japanese Claire’s. I don’t ever go there but here in America it’s nothing like that.
Tk Nguyen right! I’m like whaaaaaa 😂😂😂
My fav Toronto one (Dufferin Mall) closed down. That's the only place I could get clip on earrings
Mines to but it a American one
So, I'm trying this style out tomorrow. Cannot wait :)