>>3530687actually tokyo fashion was always famous , alongside paris, new york, and milan. The pics in this thread are mostly "harajuku", a very colorful fashion scene, featuring a mix of vintage, goth, punk, j and k-pop, and heavy street style. Also a lot of japanese hip-hop influence, only that it's not cringey like in the west.
The nip-youth scene can be very progressive, expressionistic, and "who gives a fuck". This urge to break out of conservative society is deeply rooted within them, and it's no wonder every neo-cyberpunk muh cyborg colored hair individuality idea started in tokyo 50 years ago.
So it's basically the opposite, such "neo-open minded" style might never even reach the west in 10-20 years. For better or worse
>Soon we'll see their version of hipstersthat's j and k-pop influence, and that was trending 7years ago. Califags picked up the style from korean fashion shows and casualized it in the west in the recent years.