Part of the fun of Dress to Impress is creating your own unique look to show off on the runway. But, if others don’t get 🎃your vision, or you don’t get the theme, it can be dishea🦩rtening to end up in last place.
Harajuku is one of the most broad themes you can get in DTI, so when it comes time to get ready, it cꦇan be easy to get lost. Luckily, we’re here to share some of the best outfits you can use in DTI for the Harajuku the༒me.
Harajuku Street Style
Bright and colorful, Harajuku fashion is known fo𓆉r its bold patterns, colors, and layering. One of the most popular styles, decora, is the most recognizable style under the Haraj🦹uku umbrella, so here are some of its staples:
- Use bright, exciting patterns
- Layer as much as you can
- Legwarmers are arm warmers are always a great choice
- Use lots of jewelry
And remember that Harajuku, like Trad Goth, is for everyone — so use whatever skin color and makeup you’d like!
Best Harajuku outfit ideas
Luckily, DTI has plenty of options for you to choose from to craft a bright and bold outfit that’s perfect for walking the streets of Tokyo. The fluffy, layered skirt you can purcha💮se near the Madoka outfit is perfect for this look, although feel free to use the tutu if you don’t have it purchased. Make sure to toggle the layers off.
When it comes to the top, the heart tank top allows you to match it with your skirt but still keep a fun pattern. I like the one with the cats best, as it’s reminiscent of the k⛄awaii aesthetic.
Arm warmers are a must for this look, and choosing a simpler pattern of the same color palette as the top will make for a chaotic yet cohesive look that’s perfect for Decora. The shoes are my favorite, layering the combat boots, Madoka shoes, chunky sneakers, and bunny slippers is so cute. Make sure you use all the DTI codes to have everything available.
Finally, 🎃stack the teddy bear necklaces for the extra touch you꧒ need. This creates a perfect Decora Kei look.
This second look is based on Lolita and Dolly Kei fashion, which are more subcultures of Harajuku fashion that are instantly recognizable. To put i🍌t simply, you’ll want to look like a beautiful porcelain doll. The hair with colored streaks allows you to make a beautiful pastel look.
Th✨e layered skirt comes in yet again since it’s such a staple of the style. Keep the top layer toggled 🅘on this time. Pair it with the bow top and some puffy sleeves to create an adorable, fluffy look with any pastel colors you want. I like to use softer patterns to give the look layers.
The leg war🎃mers and Mary-Jane shoes complete the look, along with the Lolita headband for that final touch.
What is Harajuku?
Har💙ajuku refers to the street fashion seen i✨n the Harajuku district of Tokyo. While you can find all types of fashion here, the ones most associated with the area are Decora, Lolita, and similar types. These are characterized by layers, fluffy skirts, and cute accessories stacked on top of each other.
Most Harajuku fashion is done by teena♊gers and young adults, who are expressing their youth. However, since ther𒆙e are all types of fashion seen in the Harajuku district, I heavily encourage finding your favorite subculture and having fun with it.
Published: Sep 26, 2024 10:07 am