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As such, E-girl outfits are a unique blend of doll-like anime looks mixed with gothic, grunge, vaporwave, and skater styles. Good storage and a strong decluttering discipline are essential for maintaining the look. Rachal explains, "Less is more when it comes to the design. What’s on the inside is just as important, as the aesthetic relies on a clutter-free room."

Promoted by Japanese fashion magazines at the end of 2022 and early 2023, printed shirts are still raging, but with a twist. Hailed as one of the trendiest styles of the past few years, camo has finally reached Japan’s fashion streets. The fusion of the two styles creates Indulgent textures that will help to create hygge and patterns that will add vibrancy and decadence. Layer the bed with tactile throws and patterned cushions to inject an accent of decoration. So, when shopping for Japanese clothing brands, look out for muslin and double gauze pieces – very trendy this season!In Japan, we see the return of oversized clothing spearheaded by streetwear brands like BAPE and HARE. Super comfortable, these lightweight pants, traditionally worn during workouts, are repurposed to lend streetwear styles a fresh look.

Mori means ‘forest’ in Japanese, and this aesthetic romanticizes the idea of simple forest living. In that sense, it bears some similarity to the currently trending cottagecore. The style includes loose vintage dresses made from natural fibers (like linen, cotton, and wool) as well as simple colors, usually in a light color scheme. If there are prints, they tend to be florals or gingham. Dolly Kei As a stark contrast to the loud and playful flamboyance of Harajuku and Kawaii styles, minimalism presents an entirely different aesthetic perspective. Marked by clean lines, muted color palettes, and an emphasis on functionality that’s rooted in the philosophy of “less is more,” minimalist fashion embodies a sense of understated elegance and sophistication. This aesthetic tendency is best represented by brands like Uniqlo and Muji with a simple and brand-less approach to fashion and style. Also, Japanese designers such as Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons have become synonymous with minimalist fashion, showcasing their avant-garde creations on international runways. Their designs often feature asymmetrical cuts, draping, and the innovative use of monochromatic color palettes. Minimalist fashion in Japan reflects a desire for simplicity, harmony, and the celebration of materials and textures in their purest forms. Japanese Workwear and Functional Fashion Photo by Brianhe (Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons Anything but subtle, the louder, the better – so this is a year of vibrant prints, crazy patterns, and solid statement pieces. On the streets of Tokyo, you’ll often see Japanese girls parading a blend of Japanese attire and kimonos in pastel colors made from traditional materials. Introducing the Japandi look into your home is a great way to create a sense of peace and tranquillity," says Helen Shaw, director at Benjamin Moore. "The simple scheme can be built around a neutral palette and colours seen in nature which will feel grounding and help to ensure the room feels serene." Unsurprisingly all of these shades are ranked in the list of best bedroom paint colours.

There are many benefits to having a minimalist wardrobe: it reduces decision fatigue, which makes dressing up in the morning a little easier; it keeps clothing clutter to a minimum; saves closet space and more. But while we know that keeping a capsule wardrobe may be good for us, actually taking the steps to build one is easier said than done. To help you get started, we talked to Eri Kobayashi, a Tokyo-based closet consultant and founder of the Minute Style app. Ahead, her tips on how to create your very own minimalist capsule wardrobe inspired by the sleek aesthetic that Japanese style is known for. Inspired by Tokyo’s everyday life and styles, such as Harajuku, Japanese fashion is colorful, oversized, experimental, clashing, and tactile.

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