Monday, June 28, 2010
Harajuku Youth Culture | Harajuku Hair Styles
Pikachu | Harajuku Hair Styles
Cool girl and uncool guy | Harajuku Hair Styles
Black on White Harajuku Hair Style
Sunday, June 27, 2010
hair in harajuku | Harajuku Hair Styles
Hurry Up Harajuku Styles From Japanese | Harajuku Hair Styles
Harajuku Punk Panic | Harajuku Hair Styles
Mohican King Hair Styles | Harajuku Hair Styles
Harajuku style Haircut | Harajuku Hair Styles



Harajuku style Haircut | Harajuku Hair Styles
Monday, June 21, 2010
harajuku color hair style
The "kei" in Visual Kei is japanese for style of type, meaning "visual style music" The music ranges from eighties goth rock, to heavy metal to punk and usually some combo of the three. Most bands are indie but a not many make it to major labels such as Malice Mizer, Raphael, & Dir En Grey.
Visual Kei has influenced Harajuku style fashion, especially those who gather on Jingu Bashi - a pedestrian bridge connecting the bustling Harajuku district with Meiji Shrine.
On the bridge you could find Visual Kei cosplayers (those dressed as their favorite musicians) and those in the subculture known as Gothic Lolita based on Lolita fashion. Often fans of such bands also will dress up for concerts, meet ups, and other events where they will see other people who enjoy Visual Kei.
Elements of Harajuku Style
The popular styles of Harajuku fashion originated in a region of Tokyo called Harajuku. A popular term for a related style in America is Harajuku Girls, which originated with the Gwen Stefani song of the same name and refers to the girls who popularized the style in Japan.
Harajuku fashion, also called Lolita fashion, consists of elements primarily from America and Great Britain and spans all aspects of popular fashion including clothing, makeup and hair styles. Skirts and dresses are worn both short and long with and without tights. Pink, black and white are three of the most popular colors worn in this style.
Primary elements of designs which follow this style are lace, bows, gingham prints, plaid and other bold patterns. Bold, bright colors are often mixed or set against black. Hairstyles are usually just as bold, and feature rainbow colors like pink and blue; platinum blonde and red are also popular. Hair is usually curled and piled on top of the wearer's head or built up with extensions.
Piercings and bold sunglasses are often used, and inspiration for some outfits is taken from popular Western stories like Alice in Wonderland. Stickers, bold lipstick and false eyelashes are all perfectly acceptable elements for makeup.
Elements from Western holidays are also used year round, especially Halloween elements like plastic trick-or-treat pails used as handbags. Some elements are decidedly Japanese in their styling, like straight hair and the emphasis on high-contrast colors. Lips are also sometimes painted in styles similar to Geisha makeup.
One of the unique things about Harajuku styles is the use of American Colonial dresses and bonnets. These are frequently used and paired with traditional hairstyles and footwear. In fact, many Western styles are used, inspired by figures like Elvis or styles like the Cowboy styles of the Old West.
Popularization of Harajuku Girls in the West
American singer Gwen Stefani began to popularize the style of the Harajuku region with her song “Harajuku Girls” and the motif on her first solo album Love Angel Music Baby, which she released after a trip to Japan. She took a lot of inspiration for her clothing line LAMB from the styles she saw there, and her Harajuku Lovers line features characters based on the young population of Harajuku wearers which she named Love, Angel, Music and Baby which are portrayed on stage by Japanese dancers.
The popular style is focused around being creative and inspiring others around you to be creative by exploring fashion and combining styles, colors and patterns.
How to Dress Harajuku Style
Friday, June 18, 2010
Harajuku Girl With Playboy Rabbit Style
Harajuku Girls in Japanese Ghosts style
Harajuku Hairstyles Girls
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Japanese Harajuku Hairstyles Abiding in 2010





Monica Bellucci Hairstyle
Monica Bellucci is wearing a long hairstyle when attending the photocall of ‘Ne Te Retourne Pas’ at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival.
Actress and celebrity Monica Bellucci has long, curly hair in a loose, center-parted style with a fringe, or bangs. Her hair color is dark brown.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Long Asian celebrity hairstyle


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The hair can be curly, wavy or straight, medium hairstyles are bound to suit any kind depending upon the texture of the hair. These hairstyles offer a comfortable hair length because; it is neither too short nor too long! You can accentuate them in your own way, with layers or bangs to add an element of interest. Let us take a look at some of the shoulder length haircuts that can help you decide which hairstyle would suit you the best. Here are some medium length hairstyle pictures for you








Celebrity short summer hairstyle for Asian girls




Asian Hairstyles 2010




Japanese Anime Hairstyles For Women




