Tag: Pair Look
“Pair Look” is a Japanese word that describes two people intentionally dressing the same. This is often done by two female friends when they go out together, but it can also be done by couples, family members, or any other two people.
“Pair Look” is a Japanese word that describes two people intentionally dressing the same. This is often done by two female friends when they go out together, but it can also be done by couples, family members, or any other two people.
While walking on the street in Harajuku, our attention was caught by 19-year-olds Nene and Yuzuki, both beauty school students. They are wearing colorful identical (pair look in Japanese) styles. Nene and Yuzuki's pair look ensembles feature printed cropped tops
Hitomi (16), Misaki (17), and Gawa (17) easily got our attention on the street in Harajuku. They looked like some kind of Power Puff girls side project in their matching Dragon Ball t-shirts (from GU) and three different colored matching
We spotted these two cute friends wearing matching outfits (pair look) in Harajuku. Haruna is pictured to the left, wearing an oversized Punyus sweatshirt with a WC tote bag (reading "I Love You") and shoes from the same brand (with
We met Ayaka and Kirari on the street in Harajuku. Ayaka - on the left - is wearing a straw hat, pink bow and lace dress, and blue check platform wedges worn with ruffle socks. All of her items are
Michi and Yoshiaki caught our eye on the street in Harajuku with their colorful matching tie-dye. We found out that they are brother and sister and that they have quite a strong Japanese following on Twitter and Instagram. Michi -
These cutely styled girls were wearing matching outfits - including twin buns hairstyles, tattoo necklaces, and hypnosis glasses - when we spotted them on the street in Harajuku. Both of them are 14 years old, they're students, and they both
We met these two friendly students - in matching outfits (pair look) and twin tails - on the street in Harajuku. Their peter pan collar t-shirts are Uniqlo originals (with the text "夢見る少女" - "Yume Miru Shoujo" or "dreamer girl"),
Meet Misa and Sayaka, two friends wearing matching outfits we spotted on the street in Harajuku. Both Misa and Sayaka have braided tails, heart-shaped sunglasses, "Barbie" tops from Forever21, H&M shorts, WEGO backpacks, chokers, and hair pins from WEGO and
We met this overalls-wearing duo in Harajuku and they were nice enough to stop for a few street snaps. This is what we learned about them: Shizuru is 20 and he works in apparel. He's wearing a dog print resale
Myu (17) and Ayana (18) are two Harajuku students who caught our eye while wearing fashion from the female-owned Japanese streetwear brand MYOB NYC. Myu - on the left with a twin buns hairstyle - is wearing an MYOB NYC