Man Ray: Larmes :: Tears (1932)
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The preorders for Flower Knows collection "Swan Ballet" starts next saturday.
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There aren't many makeup tutorials going for a mature girly kei look, but this one does a fab job.
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Man Ray: Larmes Tears (1932)
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Etude House released a glittery eyeshadow palette series in retro music cassette tape design that is supposed to be perfect for eyebag makeup.
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Yui looks so cute here! ♡~
Larme 024 scan by @emiii-chan
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[alt text for readers: titled Japanese Fashion Spectrum (effort versus accrual). Left side states lifestyle (gyaru, hime gyaru, agejo) with a picture of a hime gyaru model, captioned "the most effort; hair, makeup, nails or skin upkeep. The center states "vibes" (jirai kei, larme, mori kei, any trend on tiktok probably, western styles - cottagecore, etc) with a picture of a larme kei model, captioned "amount of effort and clothes vary as long as the vibe is recognizable and complete". The right side states wardrobe (lolita, historical styles) with a picture of a lolita model wearing a red jumperskirt, captioned "the most stuff: clothes, accessories, shoes, structure garments"]
Finished a fashion blog entry that has been brewing for a while, a very general overview of Japanese street fashion from amount of effort required to amount of stuff required, and all of the trends in between. I hope this helps clarify some of the Japanese fashion styles, especially if you want to explore a trend for yourself, or want to understand what motivates different fans of Japanese street fashion. Again, this is a personal classification system that I made for fun, it's absolutely not the only way of categorizing or describing fashion out there. I just like making charts.
Read the unnecessarily detailed post here for more examples and explanations!
https://starsbegantofall.blogspot.com/2023/05/discussion-japanese-street-fashion.html
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