Japan’s fashion is next level. Most countries don’t have people wearing high fashion just walking around. Another very special thing about Japanese fashion is it’s so flexible, they aren’t afraid to be themselves and be outrageous. I love that about Japan, even if the culture seems mostly uniform.
I agree, but I do have to point out that cities like London, New York, and Paris all have that one area where people walk around with fits that stand out and they can go all out. It isn't just Japan for sure, but maybe Japan is safer for it.
This isn't indicative of normal everyday style at all lol. Fashion is a bit more formal on average but you'll see a loooooot of the same colors and cuts and makeup, more than most other places I've been.
I loved everyone's fashion in the video because their outfits beautifully expressed them. However, Jeanist is on another level. Someone needs to swoop him up and invest in his fashion ideas. His outfit was the most creative wearable fashion that I've seen.
@@lotanowo fashion isn’t really about being practical I mean high heels aren’t practical at all but are greatly normalised. Jeanist has an amazing sense of style and fashion that’s never been seen before and I think it’s fantastic.
@@lotanowo Wearing pants for sleeves is a literal fashion staple. You've seen him wear it in the video, it looked amazing. Fashion isn't known to be particularly practical.
@@samaraisnt jeanist is is literally wearing them and walking around and he’s fine, it’s wearable. That’s what wearable is, being able to physically wear it.
i loved the first lady she was so cutie patootie and she literally ate that fit omg i love how her inspiration are literal shrines the fact that someone could develop an idea from cultural architechture is so cool amd dont even get me started on the guy that wore 9 pairs of jeans LMAO he may not be as tall but its cute hes like a walking blob of jeans and i love it, also his piercings are so cool wtf and his eyes r so pretty honestly jaw dropping
@@veigasgab5606 i really loved the first lady and the guy in orange they looked so cool and had the most intresting details/accesoires in there outfits.
i love japanese fashion particularly because it’s so expressive and creative but still unique. I believe it was the first lady who was able to integrate the kimono and western style in such a collaborative way that worked really well . I think it’s amazing to have elements of who you are present in your outfits
I love this series but WHAT?! You interview the actor Ansel Elgort on the streets of Tokyo. That's awesome. He has definitely been influenced by the Japanese fashion culture of dressing how you best want to express yourself.
I liked the first girl in modern kimono style especially love the red coil belt she used as a necklace and the last guy in monochrome, both very cool styling.
The thing I love most is how happy everyone is about expressing themselves, it’s like fashion has set them free, you can tell by the smiles on their faces and the genuine excitement in their voice
In love with Japanese and their sense of style and carrying out themselves without the fear and, tbh I feel Japanese people are very polite and subtle about how their manner and etiquette can affect others but when it comes to fashion , they seem to be quite bold and not so scared and via their attire , they are screaming this is me ❤️.
I love how he didn’t give Ansel any special introduction, it just feels like some other dude he bumped into on the street. I was just like wait a min… is that ansel as in ANSEL ELGORT?! lmao
These videos are amazing I absolutely love their love of fashion! They are confident & wear what they want, I love that. I can’t believe you ran into Ansel Elgort!!!
I am loving this series and the diversity of styles you manage to come across. The first one with the kimono style was my favorite. She has such an adorable personality and the look was just awesome. I've been starting to thrift more, but after watching a couple of these, I find myself pulling some combinations more like when I was younger and just plain fun or whatever I was in the mood for. Keep it up and congrats for your tatami line. Will definitely check it out.
Last time I was in Tokyo (2019), I couldn't find anyone wearing interesting outfits. I went everywhere, including Harajuku, where you would think there'd be lots of fashion, but all I saw was... everyone wearing oversized t-shirts and jeans. So I love these series. Keep them up!
Harajuku fashion is stunning! pleasing to the eye, Japanese people have the accessibility to good thrifting options🌸🇯🇵 they pay attention to aesthetic’s/have the freedom to do so, playing with outfit styles to showcase their personality, it’s amazing! Even older generation Japanese dress elegantly🦋walking around Tokyo you’ll definitely put more effort into your style! ๋࣭ ⭑ 桜と花見を楽しむ🌸🍡
The jean fits is very cool and unique, he is very creative with the way he design the silhouette. It’s a high fashion that is actually unique and expressive
i think i liked every single one! the best and most interesting part of your videos like this is hearing people explain their fashions. my favorite fit was the woman wearing kimono style
After watching handmade fit , I guess no one, literally no one can surpass Japanese fashion sense. I wish I would get an opportunity to explore Japan at least once in my life❤❤❤
The guy with the jeans fit wins it for me. That is a lot creativity and unique tailoring thinking into it. I won't wear it but that is when fashion is born with out of the box thinking.
I love these videos! I almost feel a pain of heartache like jealousy seeing how cool their outfits are. It makes my heart so full to see people able to freely express themselves. I dream to be able to do that one day!
@@Jumpoable I have dysphoria to the point where all I wear is hoodies since it’s what I feel most comfortable in. Getting dressed to go somewhere nice takes way longer than it should since one minute I convince myself it’s possible to wear an outfit, and the next minute I have to take it off and try something else. Someday, I’ll be able to get help that can allow me to live freely and then I’ll be able to express myself more through my clothes! Or at least that’s the way I see it anyway. For now I just wear things I like that I can still enjoy even with horrible dysphoria. I appreciate the idea though, I wish I could just up and decide one day to wear what I want but for now I really can’t :,)
@@weedlechu e se você tentasse fazer um outfit apenas com moletoms porém com mais alguns acessorios que goste? Ou realmente só consegue usar moletom? ( ⚈̥̥̥̥̥́⌢⚈̥̥̥̥̥̀)
@@b0linhosvoadors Sorry I translated your message so I may not be able to respond the best. I usually try and accessorize with my shoes and pants! Recently though I bought a binder which has helped me to feel comfortable wearing sweaters and jackets so I’ve been able to dress a little more freely. I appreciate your comment though! So the answer is yeah I can definitely accessorize the hoodies to make them less boring :)
Fashionable people have the most Amazing and beautiful characters and personalities. They are Allll gentle, Compassionate, humble, caring , a mixture of vulnerability + confidence = INTERESTING!!! Love ❤️
Wow what amazing fits!! I loved best jeanist's story on how fashion enabled him to express himself. I spent a month in Japan last year. Different cities. I was most surprised by Osaka's fashion. I feel like it's completely different. I saw so many crazy fits there. I actually asked some locals for pics (I'm a photographer). Great memories. I'm a new fan to this channel. It's amazing
That's Ansel Elgort (the Lead actor from the T.V series Tokyo Vice and the film Baby Driver). He must've been out there filming Season 2. I'd highly recommended Season 1 if you've not seen it yet, it's very good 👍
I love this format so much! The people as well as their outfits are inspiring, and this channel presents perfectly. I love the overview in each beginning, and how he asks for the pieces and brands while the visuals and editing are on point! ありがとうございます~
Loved the attitude and advice of the first two especially. Japan for all the stereotypes of conformity has so many people being intentional about their personal style.
So cool. The guy in the 9-yeans/belt/jeans-helmet reminded me of a modern Samurai. It has the feel of it I thought. All the layers and the form and even down to the mock helmet. A kind of modern utopic armor for the 21st Century. 🙂
I love this series as I don't really see much creativity, or style in the way people dress in my area. It is so refreshing to see men wearing colors, and patterns, along with vintage, designer, and modern.
It would be very cool, if you could share more of this kind of content. Japanese Streetwear has so much to offer. It's amazing and a pure pleasure to watch japanese people and there passion for outfits. Japan is different and very inspiring. I know that doing the interviews and translating everything in english is very hard work, but if you do this more frequently I think your community is gonna grow big time. I simply cannot be the only one who sees it that way. Greetings from Germany - Heidelberg 🙋🏽♂️
In the area around Shinjuku and Shibuya on the western side of the Yamanote Line, there is a culture known as "dressing slightly differently," where people tend to dislike wearing the same clothes as others. In central Tokyo, there is a relatively open and diverse culture when it comes to fashion. Some individuals actively embrace unique styles and their own fashion identity, which may lead to a tendency to dress slightly differently compared to other regions. The central areas have numerous fashion hubs and shopping districts where trends converge, attracting young and fashion-forward individuals. This fosters an environment where experimenting with new trends and styles is actively pursued. Consequently, it can be said that unique fashion is more readily accepted than in other areas. The fashion culture in central Tokyo is diverse, drawing influences from street fashion, art, music, subcultures, and more. People of various generations enjoy expressing their own fashion sense. However, it is important to note that Japan, including central Tokyo, is generally considered a relatively conservative society in terms of attire. As a result, wearing overly flashy or revealing styles may attract attention and be seen as an exception to the norm. Therefore, considering social norms and the atmosphere of the surroundings is essential even when aiming to dress slightly differently. Nonetheless, the fashion culture in central Tokyo is ever-changing and evolving, allowing ample opportunities for individuals to enjoy their unique styles. I hope you can embrace your own fashion preferences while striking a balance with the environment around you and enjoy the world of fashion.
The first gal in the kimono style look and toi were definitely my favourites. Now that I’m an ancient 30-something a lot of the flashier harajuku styles don’t appeal to me as much, but love those looks for being so elegant and timeless. Imo Yohji Yamamoto is the definitive androgynous, minimalist designer. Also, genuinely interested as to how English idioms/slang like “it’s giving” and “fire” (as an adjective) translate into Japanese.
Loved every person in the video! they have such a unique style and they're so original. Loved their advice too! wish i was this fashionable everyday 💖💖
I have to accept the aura of fashion that is full of modern style and creative freedom without limitations in Japan. It makes many different colors of fashion design. And may also include various products that create inspiration for many people.
I love this videooo- Maybe one day you should let one of them style you and you spend a day doing things in their style and see how you feel at the end of the day
Japan’s fashion is next level. Most countries don’t have people wearing high fashion just walking around. Another very special thing about Japanese fashion is it’s so flexible, they aren’t afraid to be themselves and be outrageous. I love that about Japan, even if the culture seems mostly uniform.
This bruddas are rich ngl , i wear the same shit everday
@@succmywood no shame in that, I do too
I think because of the culture being as uniform as it is, we see these really awesome fits you wouldn't find in other places.
I agree, but I do have to point out that cities like London, New York, and Paris all have that one area where people walk around with fits that stand out and they can go all out. It isn't just Japan for sure, but maybe Japan is safer for it.
This isn't indicative of normal everyday style at all lol. Fashion is a bit more formal on average but you'll see a loooooot of the same colors and cuts and makeup, more than most other places I've been.
最初の女性、クールな感じなのに喋ったらめっちゃフレンドリーで可愛い😀
髪もメイクもすごく似合ってて素敵!
“Best Jeanist” easily made this the best episode of this series. Appreciate you always coming through with the content, Jesse!
Mans was watching Boku No Hero I guess
@@funkthat nah it's the other way around
I loved everyone's fashion in the video because their outfits beautifully expressed them. However, Jeanist is on another level. Someone needs to swoop him up and invest in his fashion ideas. His outfit was the most creative wearable fashion that I've seen.
I'm sorry, but wearing literal pants for sleeves is not what I'd considered "wearable fashion" as it's entirely not practical. But a cool concept.
@@lotanowo fashion isn’t really about being practical I mean high heels aren’t practical at all but are greatly normalised. Jeanist has an amazing sense of style and fashion that’s never been seen before and I think it’s fantastic.
@@lotanowo Wearing pants for sleeves is a literal fashion staple. You've seen him wear it in the video, it looked amazing. Fashion isn't known to be particularly practical.
@@zmbiegrrl She said "wearable" though. I agree it looks high fashion...which is not made for streetwear.
@@samaraisnt jeanist is is literally wearing them and walking around and he’s fine, it’s wearable. That’s what wearable is, being able to physically wear it.
the first girl is like a sunshine. Her energy can cure cancer
i loved the first lady she was so cutie patootie and she literally ate that fit omg i love how her inspiration are literal shrines the fact that someone could develop an idea from cultural architechture is so cool amd dont even get me started on the guy that wore 9 pairs of jeans LMAO he may not be as tall but its cute hes like a walking blob of jeans and i love it, also his piercings are so cool wtf and his eyes r so pretty honestly jaw dropping
i think i lowkey has a crush on the first lady. she was so cute!
Prolly the only person in the video with actual concept of style. The rest are just rebellious contrarians for the sake of it.
That girl is pretty much famous
@@veigasgab5606 i really loved the first lady and the guy in orange they looked so cool and had the most intresting details/accesoires in there outfits.
1st girl miyu kawabata❤
i love how the first girl looked so intimidating but when she was talking she was a ball of sunshine 💛 that’s my favourite combo
9 jeans and 9 belts ~mind blown!!! They're so innovative I'm extremely impressed!!
i love japanese fashion particularly because it’s so expressive and creative but still unique. I believe it was the first lady who was able to integrate the kimono and western style in such a collaborative way that worked really well .
I think it’s amazing to have elements of who you are present in your outfits
I love this series but WHAT?! You interview the actor Ansel Elgort on the streets of Tokyo. That's awesome. He has definitely been influenced by the Japanese fashion culture of dressing how you best want to express yourself.
I remember him from the show , still waiting for ss2 tho ❤
@@blueissmyfavcolour YES! Tokyo Vice is a good show. I can't wait for season 2 to come out. I hope my guy is okay. IYKYK.
Dude this is crazy !!
I’m travelling to Tokyo in a month, hope I can still see him there😂
his problematic lol
I liked the first girl in modern kimono style especially love the red coil belt she used as a necklace and the last guy in monochrome, both very cool styling.
The thing I love most is how happy everyone is about expressing themselves, it’s like fashion has set them free, you can tell by the smiles on their faces and the genuine excitement in their voice
In love with Japanese and their sense of style and carrying out themselves without the fear and, tbh I feel Japanese people are very polite and subtle about how their manner and etiquette can affect others but when it comes to fashion , they seem to be quite bold and not so scared and via their attire , they are screaming this is me ❤️.
アンセル・エルゴートさん、リラックスしていて気取らない感じがとても素敵。全て日本語で返しているところも流石。嬉しい☺
Jeans person was amazing, so unique. Seeing such high concept and freedom of expression is always impressive and inspiring.
30年位前 私がまだ学生だった頃の日本には もっともっと個性的で楽しいブランドの服が沢山ありました!今は昔に比べたらかなりおしゃれな人が少ないと思いますが この動画で個性的なファッションを観られて楽しかったです。
あんたが年取っておしゃれな人と関わることが減ったか、センスが今の流行とズレただけでしょ
@@mol-my5xn すげぇやつだな、この人笑
昔の方が多かった、そう思います。 先ず、時代に勢いがあったから、出かける機会も多かったので衣服も当然、多くなります、その後30年の停滞とユニクロなど、無地の流行でみんな同じように見えた、
あのね、今の若い子は貧困なの。そりゃ金あったら色んな服やブランドも持ちたいし選べるわ。
30年前から給料上がってないのに税金は上がりまくってんの。
懐古厨ってきもいな
I love how he didn’t give Ansel any special introduction, it just feels like some other dude he bumped into on the street. I was just like wait a min… is that ansel as in ANSEL ELGORT?! lmao
I'm so impressed by these extraordinary people from Tokyo🌈 Young Japanese have an unbelievable fashion culture !!! They are so creative 💙
Jesseさん✨めっちゃ素敵な動画ありがとうございます🌸✨✨✨
BRO YOU GOT ANSEL ELGORT DAMNNNN
and for those who don’t know, he learned Japanese for his role in “Tokyo Vice”
He's there filming season 2 of tokyo vice!
OMG I DIDNT EVEN REALISE😳😳
I knew it
that first lady was so nice, I wanna be friends with her, she just gives me the right vibes !!
10:03 言葉遣いが上品だし、元々お金持ちの家庭で育ってると思う。もちろんファッションも素敵です!
Absolutely love the first outfit, so creative and cool! I like the fact that it’s so visually impressive but still looks practical and comfortable.
These videos are amazing I absolutely love their love of fashion! They are confident & wear what they want, I love that. I can’t believe you ran into Ansel Elgort!!!
That's Ansel Freaking Elgort LOL This Episode was Fire!!!
for reals! must be in town for second season of Tokyo Vice:P
@@junvasquez086 Apparently it's in post production so I'm hoping Season 2 should be out end of this year/early next year 🔥
I am loving this series and the diversity of styles you manage to come across. The first one with the kimono style was my favorite. She has such an adorable personality and the look was just awesome.
I've been starting to thrift more, but after watching a couple of these, I find myself pulling some combinations more like when I was younger and just plain fun or whatever I was in the mood for. Keep it up and congrats for your tatami line. Will definitely check it out.
若い人が着物のリメイクを着てくださるのは、なんとなく嬉しいです😄👍✨
私や私の母のような昭和生まれは、着物を持っている人もそれなりに居ると思いますが、墓の中までもって行く事はできないし、いい生地で出来ているのにそう何度も着ている分けでもないので、捨ててしまうのはもったいないんですよね。着物にも良い第二の人生を送って欲しいという気持ちは、外国生まれの人には分かりにくいかも知れませんけど、誰かの役に立って愛される事は、人間と同じように衣服にとっても幸せなのではないかと思います。
They are really happy when describing their fashion. I love it. 😊
They are passionate about their artistic expression. Fashion is wonderful when it is about expression as opposed to just wearing lables...
Bro is that ansel elgort, shocked to see him living in japan and speakinng fluent japanese!! That blew my mind lol
the outfit of the first girl was my favorite. 💖
Last time I was in Tokyo (2019), I couldn't find anyone wearing interesting outfits. I went everywhere, including Harajuku, where you would think there'd be lots of fashion, but all I saw was... everyone wearing oversized t-shirts and jeans. So I love these series. Keep them up!
maybe you have no taste, so don't know when a good outfit comes by
They tend to be in small shops in narrow alleys, not on main streets.
Yeah. How long does he wait on the street to find this many. I did see some Lolita girls on a weekend. Once.
People usually dress up during the weekends, so if you were looking around the weekdays might be factor to why you don't see many people dressed up.
@@calipo5110 Eww quite being a creep😂
YESS Another of the Fashion Tokyo series. Love this.
yo:
@@_emee yo
@@cyoc JAJAJAJJA, si
Love it that you get to talk to them and they explain the hows, whys and thought process. ❤
Harajuku fashion is stunning! pleasing to the eye, Japanese people have the accessibility to good thrifting options🌸🇯🇵 they pay attention to aesthetic’s/have the freedom to do so, playing with outfit styles to showcase their personality, it’s amazing! Even older generation Japanese dress elegantly🦋walking around Tokyo you’ll definitely put more effort into your style! ๋࣭ ⭑ 桜と花見を楽しむ🌸🍡
The jean fits is very cool and unique, he is very creative with the way he design the silhouette. It’s a high fashion that is actually unique and expressive
i think i liked every single one! the best and most interesting part of your videos like this is hearing people explain their fashions.
my favorite fit was the woman wearing kimono style
These fashion videos are always a pleasure to watch
After watching handmade fit , I guess no one, literally no one can surpass Japanese fashion sense. I wish I would get an opportunity to explore Japan at least once in my life❤❤❤
ぜひ日本に来てください!😊
@@katsuguma1050 i couldn't understand what it says, could you please translate it in english.
@@Feathery_Friendz
He says"By all means, please come to Japan!"
So much unique and creative looks! Especially the one with the jeans outfit!! Immaculate 🤩
Japanese fashion looks awesome.
Hands down Japan has the greatest fashion! Loved the video man! Thanks for showing us Japan's fashion style 💕
The guy with the jeans fit wins it for me. That is a lot creativity and unique tailoring thinking into it. I won't wear it but that is when fashion is born with out of the box thinking.
I love these videos! I almost feel a pain of heartache like jealousy seeing how cool their outfits are. It makes my heart so full to see people able to freely express themselves. I dream to be able to do that one day!
Why don't you do it this Saturday?
@@Jumpoable I have dysphoria to the point where all I wear is hoodies since it’s what I feel most comfortable in. Getting dressed to go somewhere nice takes way longer than it should since one minute I convince myself it’s possible to wear an outfit, and the next minute I have to take it off and try something else. Someday, I’ll be able to get help that can allow me to live freely and then I’ll be able to express myself more through my clothes! Or at least that’s the way I see it anyway. For now I just wear things I like that I can still enjoy even with horrible dysphoria. I appreciate the idea though, I wish I could just up and decide one day to wear what I want but for now I really can’t :,)
@@weedlechu e se você tentasse fazer um outfit apenas com moletoms porém com mais alguns acessorios que goste? Ou realmente só consegue usar moletom? ( ⚈̥̥̥̥̥́⌢⚈̥̥̥̥̥̀)
@@b0linhosvoadors Sorry I translated your message so I may not be able to respond the best. I usually try and accessorize with my shoes and pants! Recently though I bought a binder which has helped me to feel comfortable wearing sweaters and jackets so I’ve been able to dress a little more freely. I appreciate your comment though! So the answer is yeah I can definitely accessorize the hoodies to make them less boring :)
I love the first outfit!! I love modern Kimono fashion💜💜💜
最初の人めっちゃ好き
You manage to interview Anseeeel amaziiiing, I love this series!
Fashionable people have the most Amazing and beautiful characters and personalities. They are Allll gentle, Compassionate, humble, caring , a mixture of vulnerability + confidence = INTERESTING!!! Love ❤️
Wow what amazing fits!! I loved best jeanist's story on how fashion enabled him to express himself.
I spent a month in Japan last year. Different cities. I was most surprised by Osaka's fashion. I feel like it's completely different. I saw so many crazy fits there. I actually asked some locals for pics (I'm a photographer). Great memories.
I'm a new fan to this channel. It's amazing
最初の関西弁の女性素敵!!
ahh im so envious of how you can dress so freely in tokyo
OMG this series is fire...the clothes, I am dying. The guy with the Oakley sunglasses and sport attire, next level. What an awesome series......
That's Ansel Elgort (the Lead actor from the T.V series Tokyo Vice and the film Baby Driver). He must've been out there filming Season 2. I'd highly recommended Season 1 if you've not seen it yet, it's very good 👍
the girl wear kimono look fire and red bag very cool , everyday runway fashion show its normal life in Harajuku
ジーンズだらけwなのになんだか
和を感じるデザインで好き😊
The guy with nine pairs of jeans on. So unique I was definitely inspired. Awesome fit. Best of all one of a kind. ❤😊
The first and last were my favorites. The elegance and Japanese simplicity ❤
0:18 this dress is such a slayyyyy I love how east asian dresses like the kimono gets to have a modern twist here. It is so classy and gorgeous!
I love this format so much! The people as well as their outfits are inspiring, and this channel presents perfectly. I love the overview in each beginning, and how he asks for the pieces and brands while the visuals and editing are on point! ありがとうございます~
Loved the attitude and advice of the first two especially. Japan for all the stereotypes of conformity has so many people being intentional about their personal style.
That jean outfit is nuts. Much love for Tokyo. Thank you for blessing the world with looks
LOVE the fit and vibe of the first woman. Impeccable!
I love the outfit of the first girl! Amazing! I love retro vibes
So cool. The guy in the 9-yeans/belt/jeans-helmet reminded me of a modern Samurai. It has the feel of it I thought. All the layers and the form and even down to the mock helmet. A kind of modern utopic armor for the 21st Century. 🙂
If you do not know who Ansel Elgort is (the guy in the Oakley’s)he is one of the main actors in “Tokyo vice”
This is my favorite series on RUclips right now. I need more of these.
I like the jeanist ,gucci and last guy style
They're so stylish, everyone was stunning 😍✨️
I love this series as I don't really see much creativity, or style in the way people dress in my area. It is so refreshing to see men wearing colors, and patterns, along with vintage, designer, and modern.
I like how free thinkers they are and so brave.
The jeans outfit was soooo creative 😮❤
It would be very cool, if you could share more of this kind of content. Japanese Streetwear has so much to offer. It's amazing and a pure pleasure to watch japanese people and there passion for outfits. Japan is different and very inspiring. I know that doing the interviews and translating everything in english is very hard work, but if you do this more frequently I think your community is gonna grow big time. I simply cannot be the only one who sees it that way. Greetings from Germany - Heidelberg 🙋🏽♂️
man i love the creativity of japan
In the area around Shinjuku and Shibuya on the western side of the Yamanote Line, there is a culture known as "dressing slightly differently," where people tend to dislike wearing the same clothes as others.
In central Tokyo, there is a relatively open and diverse culture when it comes to fashion. Some individuals actively embrace unique styles and their own fashion identity, which may lead to a tendency to dress slightly differently compared to other regions.
The central areas have numerous fashion hubs and shopping districts where trends converge, attracting young and fashion-forward individuals. This fosters an environment where experimenting with new trends and styles is actively pursued. Consequently, it can be said that unique fashion is more readily accepted than in other areas.
The fashion culture in central Tokyo is diverse, drawing influences from street fashion, art, music, subcultures, and more. People of various generations enjoy expressing their own fashion sense.
However, it is important to note that Japan, including central Tokyo, is generally considered a relatively conservative society in terms of attire. As a result, wearing overly flashy or revealing styles may attract attention and be seen as an exception to the norm. Therefore, considering social norms and the atmosphere of the surroundings is essential even when aiming to dress slightly differently.
Nonetheless, the fashion culture in central Tokyo is ever-changing and evolving, allowing ample opportunities for individuals to enjoy their unique styles. I hope you can embrace your own fashion preferences while striking a balance with the environment around you and enjoy the world of fashion.
Arigatou ChatGPT
Loved the jeans person, but the last guy was smooth!
I love how open they are
Being a fan of fashion myself watching these videos is always a huge pleasure c:
Much love from Italy
Omg 2:10 is incredible. What a gorgeous mix of colors, textures, and patterns with such a cool silhouette!
Love the small setup of the jean guy. I can't stop laughing, so creative. And the little holes to see😅
The first gal in the kimono style look and toi were definitely my favourites. Now that I’m an ancient 30-something a lot of the flashier harajuku styles don’t appeal to me as much, but love those looks for being so elegant and timeless. Imo Yohji Yamamoto is the definitive androgynous, minimalist designer.
Also, genuinely interested as to how English idioms/slang like “it’s giving” and “fire” (as an adjective) translate into Japanese.
I love how they wear what they like to feel happy and not follow any trends
Ansel、日本語しゃべってるすご✨
バイリンガルかっこいい
Ansel Elgort... does nobody see that´s him?! Great actor and cool style, sugoiiiii! :)
Loved every person in the video! they have such a unique style and they're so original. Loved their advice too! wish i was this fashionable everyday
💖💖
I have to accept the aura of fashion that is full of modern style and creative freedom without limitations in Japan. It makes many different colors of fashion design. And may also include various products that create inspiration for many people.
they all look absolutely incredible. im so inspired!
I love this series so much
I KNOW THE JEANS FELLA!! I SAW HIM ON TOKYO FASHION!!
Honestly his outfit it's my favourite one so far, I wish I could wear so much denim as him😀🤣
Do you perhaps know their name or their socials?
I was waiting for new videos like that! Thank you for sharing
WHAT, Ansel Elgort!? So awesome you got to interview him. Love these vids!
The First Girl and the last guy was definitely my favorites. But I loved them all!
Ohmygosh that adorable man with the orange suit and bowl haircut is my new style icon‼️
Ok I stand corrected, my favourite is the Jean outfit!! So creative!!
i love that first girls energy! you can just tell that shes super fun to be around. i wanna b like her :,(
Oh i am so glad i stumbled upon this ahh the pieces aree so inspiring
Do you plan to do another What are you listening to in Japan video? I love those ones (and of course the fashion videos)!
I'm planning to do one very soon!
I love this videooo- Maybe one day you should let one of them style you and you spend a day doing things in their style and see how you feel at the end of the day
i loveeee this series! so interesting to hear what they have to say about personal style
the kimono one was perfect and her hair was really nice and shiny and "sharp"(?) and the whole outfit was a vibe.
ジーンズの人もうその人自身が作品だな👖すごい
I love this fashion videos, I hope you upload more. And I love watching a fellow hafu succeeding. The tatami items idea is INCREDIBLE!!!
I really enjoy this fashion videos of Japan. The first one is my fave. 💯