03 Aug 2010

Fuji Rock 2010

Name: Atsuko Nonaka
Wearing: Apart by Lowrys T-shirt, vintage shorts, Melissa shoes
Here to see: Vampire Weekend

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This is the first time I’m ever hearing about Japan’s biggest music festival Fuji Rock, but I’m so excited to share these street style photos w/ you all from style.com. I feel like I let you all down by not grabbing any street style from the Capitol Hill Block Party, which was a huge mistake on my part. Depending on if I make it to Bumbershoot this year [78% chance] I’ll be sure  to take some photos. Music festival looks are the best! I think people attending are more likely to take risks here than anywhere else – including going to school or work or just in their every day looks.

I post as I go through the photos so I haven’t seen the rest of the looks at this point, but the locals of Japan have some of the most incredible fashion sense I’ve ever seen. They are always leaps ahead of the trends and I still remember being inspired to weave in some of their influence into my outfits after visiting Japan a few years back.

Name: Yohei Yamada
From: Okayama, Japan
Wearing: Bernhard Willhelm sunglasses, Hem bag
The inflence behind the look: M.I.A.
Here to see: MGMT

Name: Lando
From: China
Wearing: Vintage dress, Dior bag
The influence behind the look: The fifties

Name: Robin Kegel
From: California
Here to see: Paz

Name: Ramone Sasaki, left
From: Tokyo
Wearing: Undercover T-shirt, H&M pants, Crocs shoes
Here to see: LCD Soundsystem

[cutest picture ever!]

Name: Lin
From: Tokyo
Wearing: Forever 21 shorts and shoes
Here to see: MGMT, Matt & Kim, The Dirty Projectors

Name: Yasuhiro Mawake
From: Tochigi, Japan
Wearing: American Apparel T-shirt, Ben Davis pants
Here to see: 22-20s

Name: Tamaki Nanase
From: Kanazawa, Japan
Wearing: Vintage
The influence behind the look: “As I make my own clothes, I only wear things that I love. I’m opening an online store soon.”
Here to see: Massive Attack, Atoms for Peace

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