Japanese fashion's influence on minimalism is monumental. I absolutely love voluminous structure inspired by traditional shapes, and the classic combination of varying shades of navy and khaki reminiscent of indigo dye and bamboo. The simpler some things appear, the more studied and perfected the lines actually are.
Droptokyo features all sorts of streetstyle, and I love how they give you facts such as occupation, so that you can imagine how each person incorporates their style into their normal lives. It surprises me some of the unique major designer items people own, but they are always incorporated in a subtle, personalized style all their own, and mixed with low, and even second-hand pieces.
Here are some of my favorites in the muted theme:
Name: Saki Shibata | 柴田 紗希 Occupation: Model Jacket: Yves Sain Laurent Bottoms: Used Bottoms: flower Shoes: Used Bag: GUCCI |
No rules for petites. Anyone can rock a dramatic hemline.
Name: Rintarou Asari | 浅利琳太郎 Outer: MUJI Tops: Used Bottoms: AOKI Bag: Christopher Nemeth |
That white scarf really pops despite the restrained, introverted air.
Name: Suzumi | スズミ Tops: Used Bottoms: MUJI Shoes: JOURNAL STANDARD relume Bag: ZARA Hat: Used |
Love her use of texture to break up the black, and make her French chic look not at all cliché.
Name: Sho Ono | 小野 匠 Occupation: Actor Jacket: YANTOR Tops: YANTOR Pants: YANTOR Glasses: Chistian Roth Hair Salon: vicca |
The hues of this look are so rich when combined in layers. See how large yet streamlined the shape is.
Name: RYUTARO | リュウタロウ Occupation: Hair stylist (OOO YY) Jacket: NuGgETS Setup: yotsuba Casket: Yohji Yamamoto Shoes: MIHARAYASUHIRO |
A cute, mori ("forest") look.
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