Maison de Julietta Harajuku Lolita Experience at LaForet Harajuku
Maison de Julietta, Tokyo's Harajuku Lolita Experience salon, grand opening at LaForet Harajuku - with Misako Aoki!
Maison de Julietta is a salon in Harajuku which offers an authentic Harajuku Lolita Experience. You visit the salon and they will temporarily convert you into a lolita - with hair, makeup, and fashion. The salon has been operating in Harajuku since last year, but this August, they opened a brand new - super kawaii - shop inside of the famous LaForet Harajuku Department Store.
You can see our previous Maison de Julietta Lolita Transformation video here;
In this new Maison de Julietta video, Japanese lolita model Misako Aoki gives us a tour of the brand new shop with all of the kawaii Lolita fashion and accessories. You can also see Japanese model Sayumi Abe get transformed into a Lolita.
For more info on Maison de Julietta, check their official Facebook & website:
Also see our Maison de Julietta article with picture of Misako Aoki and the new shop:
Lolita Fashion Transformation in Harajuku by Maison de Julietta
Anyone can be a Lolita at the Harajuku salon Maison de Julietta. The new salon has the concept of Harajuku Lolita Experience, where customers are transformed into a Lolita via hair, makeup, and fashion from Baby The Stars Shine Bright. See our article on this cool salon here:
Lolita Transformation: Unique Experience at Maison de Julietta in Laforet - Harajuku [Vietsub]
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Maison de Julietta in Laforet - Harajuku offers a very unique experience: Lolita Transformation.
For 9980 yen, you will be able to:
・Dress up in a Lolita dress of your choice
・Get your makeup done and your hair arranged
・Download 3 photos for free
There are several option menu to make the experience even better:
・False wig..............1,500 yen
・False eyelashes........500 yen
・Additional photos....2,000 yen for 3 photos
Remember to bring an inner shirt or else you will have to rent it for 300 yen!
Expect to spend around 1 hour to 1 hour and a half when you visit this shop.
The staff's English level is limited but they are all very nice and friendly. It's not really a problem even if you don't speak Japanese.
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☞ Address: Laforet Harajuku B1.5F, 1-11-6, Jingu-mae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo-to, 150-0001
☞ Access: Meiji Jingu-mae station, Chiyoda line or Harajuku station, JR Yamanote line
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Harajuku Girl In Tokyo, Japan
If you're visiting Tokyo, you have to become a Harajuku Girl! Here is my fun day at Maison de Julietta
Quick Guide: Becoming A Lolita Harajuku Girl In Tokyo, Japan
Japan Day 06 - Shopping in Harajuku + Mini Haul! ♡
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Gyaru Interview - Japanese Kuro Gyaru Unit Black Diamond in Shibuya
A Shibuya interview with several leaders of Japan's 100+ member strong kuro gyaru (dark skinned gals) group, Black Diamond. The gals talk about gyaru fashion, gyaru culture, the resurgence of tan gals, their support for gaijin gyaru & more. There are 20+ gals featured in this video! More pictures here: Black Diamond's FB page:
HARAJUKU VLOG! Takeshita Street, La Foret, Yoyogi Park
Hi! It's my birthday tomorrow so I thought I'd celebrate with another Japan vlog! This is from our second day in Tokyo, when we went to Harajuku (we went to Yoyogi park before heading down Takeshita street/Takeshita dori and going into La Foret).
I know this vlog is a bit patchy but I was too busy being excited/exhausted! I did go back to Harajuku later on in our trip but this is the only day I filmed. I have filmed a huge haul for you guys though, so I'll be uploading that soon!!
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Takeshita Street Harajuku in Shibuya 557
Takeshita Street
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Takeshita Street (竹下通り Takeshita-dōri?) is a pedestrian-only street lined with fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants in Harajuku in Tokyo, Japan. Stores on Takeshita Street include major chains such as The Body Shop, McDonald's and 7-Eleven, but most of the businesses are small independent shops that carry an array of styles. The shops on this street are often a bellwether for broader fads, and some are known as antenna shops, which manufacturers seed with prototypes for test-marketing.
Takeshita Street was a reliable place to go and purchase fake Japanese and American street brand goods from the early 1990s to 2004. Since 2004, a stronger metropolitan government stance on counterfeit merchandise has led to a decrease of such items being available to the public.
Located directly across from the exit of JR East's Harajuku Station, Takeshita Street is very popular with young teenagers, particularly those visiting Tokyo on school trips, or local young people shopping for small cute goods at weekends.
Lolita fashion
Lolita fashion (ロリータ・ファッション Rorīta fasshon) is a fashion subculture originating in Japan that is based on Victorian-era clothing as well as costumes from the Rococo period, but the style has expanded greatly beyond Japan. Companies such as Milk and Pretty (currently known as Angelic Pretty) sell various Lolita fashions.The Lolita look began primarily as one of modesty with a focus on quality in both material and manufacture of garments. The original silhouette is of a knee length skirt or dress with a cupcake shape assisted by petticoats, but has expanded into various types of garments including corsets and floor length skirts. Blouses, knee high socks or stockings and headdresses are also worn.Lolita fashion has evolved into several different sub styles and has a subculture that is present in many parts of the world.
Although many people point to Japan for the Lolita trend especially with the influence of Anime media, which made it more popular, as the creator of the Lolita Fashion, the origin of its meaning is complex, and remains unclear. It is likely the movement started in the late 1970s when famous labels including Pink House, Milk and Pretty (later known as Angelic Pretty) began selling clothes that would be considered Lolita by today's standards. Shortly after that came Baby, The Stars Shine Bright, and Metamorphose temps de fille.
In the 1990s, Lolita fashion became better recognized, with bands like Princess Princess coming into popularity at the time. These bands wore intricate costumes, which fans began adopting as their own style.
The style soon spread and ultimately reached Tokyo where it became popularized throughout Japanese youth culture. Today, Lolita fashion has gained global popularity and can be found even in department stores in Japan.
Style types
Gothic Lolita(GothLoli),Sweet Lolita(ama-loli),Classic Lolita,Punk Lolita,tec...
Harajuku
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Harajuku (原宿 meadow lodging) About this sound listen (help·info) is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan.
Every Sunday, young people dressed in a variety of styles including gothic lolita, visual kei, and decora, as well as cosplayers spend the day in Harajuku socializing. The fashion styles of these youths rarely conform to one particular style and are usually a mesh of many. Most young people gather on Jingu Bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge that connects Harajuku to the neighboring Meiji Shrine area.
Harajuku is also a fashion capital of the world, renowned for its unique street fashion.Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible and Fruits. Many prominent designers and fashion ideas have sprung from Harajuku and incorporated themselves into other fashions throughout the world.
Harajuku is also a large shopping district that includes international brands, its own brands, and shops selling clothes young people can afford.
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Harajuku Fashion Tokyo
Harajuku shopping and entertainment district in Tokyo. ... It is the center of Japan's most extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles.
If you come here the streets around Harajuku is filled with teenagers and these days is a tourist attraction too.
Harajuku Japan in 11 Minutes
Tan takes a stroll down Harajuku...
Will he sell anything? - Harajuku Japan
Will he sell anything? - Harajuku Japan
You see some interesting sights around Japan and this one I have really only seen in Harajuku.
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Japan Vlog #3: OTOME/LOLITA GIRL goes shopping on TAKESHITA-DORI | Honey in JAPAN | Spring 2018
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This time, I met up with a Japanese guy from couchsurfing. His name is Yusuke-san. He is a freelance photographer and asked me to be his model. We walked around Harajuku and Shibuya. Yusuke-san took pictures of me while shopping. It was so much fun. We are now good friends.
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Maison Harajuku à Tokyo (vivrelejapon.net)
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October 2018 [Leah Lolita in Japan]
This month was a very busy month for me as it was my birthday month. I explored Ikebukuro, and played in the arcades. I also visited Ginza to try and do some expensive shopping! I also visited my all time most wanted to visit location: Kawaii Monster Cafe in Harajuku. The cafe was amazing and I would definately recommend to anyone who likes Harajuku fashion and crazy, overly cute Japanese aesthetic. I also went on a guided tour around Odaiba and Asakusa, where I made Japanese traditional lollipop candy into the shape of a rabbit (and failed).
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Ruru - Alice and the Pirates & Handmade Dress - Harajuku Lolita Fashion / ロリータファッション
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Ruru is a friendly Tokyo college student - and sometimes lolita - who you might recognize from her numerous appearances at Harajuku Fashion Walk. She also participated in the White Face Monster Party earlier this year:
Ruru is wearing a layered handmade lolita jumper skirt (JSK) with an Alice and the Pirates bonnet, white tights, and Mary Janes that she bought in Harajuku. Accessories include a handmade lace bracelet and an Alice in Wonderland tote bag (with a Minnie Mouse plush charm) from Tokyo Disney Resort.
Ruru's favorite designer is h.NAOTO and she likes rock, jazz and classical music. For more info on Ruru, or just to say hello to her, check out her Twitter or blog!
This video street snap was shot in Harajuku in August 2013.
This is part of our series of daily video street snaps from Tokyo. Please subscribe to our channel and let us know in the comments what fashion you would like to see more of from the streets of Tokyo and Harajuku!
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LaForet Harajuku New Year's Sale Line
Video the line entering LaForet Harajuku at 11am on the morning on January 1, 2011. The line was massive - leading all the way up Omotesando Dori to Harajuku Station. Most of these people were hoping to get Lucky Bags (Fukubukuro) from their favorite fashion brands before they sold out. I posted a bunch of Lucky Bag photos on TokyoFashion.com if you're interested in that. Happy New Year!
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Tokyo omotenashi
Our favorite Youtuber, Cathy Cat gives popular singer songwriter, Lapsley, an omotenashi!
They go to try out a lolita fashion trial, which is also popular to many tourists.
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新世代の歌姫ラプスリーを人気YouTuberカティ―・キャットがおもてなし!
外国人観光客からも人気の「ロリィタファッション体験」に挑戦してもらいます
Lolita Store in Tokyo - Like my friend's closets.
- Ryan Kopf in Japan. This place looks like my friend's closet. Just bigger. This is part of the Closet Child store in Harajuku.