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Japan is undoubtedly a leader in unabashed, fashion-forward, innovative, and trend-setting individualistic clothing styles.
A Japandi-style bedroom is effortlessly chic, with a rawness that keeps it grounded rather than looking too curated and polished like the quiet luxury decor trend. The beauty of a Japandi bedroom aesthetic is that it keeps a touch of Scandinavian cosiness and comfort in mind while factoring in the Japanese theory of ‘wabi-sabi’ - where nothing should be too polished. The results are an effortlessly serene space that is not only stylish but sure to help you sleep better, too. To achieve the narrow panel width shoji screen look you should use our bespoke door service at no extra charge to specify the number of panels you wish to incorporate across the width of each door. (Aluminium frames only with matching H-bars) Japanese Shoji room dividers Worn in a lethargic manner, slouchy outerwear adds depth and rebellious character to your overall look. SHOP THE LOOK Fashion in Japan is constantly evolving. Many of the famous Harajuku styles that Japan was once known for have fallen out of favor, replaced by the current global phenomena of streetwear. Japanese streetwear, like all streetwear, is influenced by hip hop and sportswear but comes with its own twist. Avant garde Japanese fashion brands like A Bathing Ape (BAPE) and Comme Des Garcons are staples and innovators of this style. These brands apply Japanese luxury designers’ well-known attention to detail to streetwear silhouettes. This fusion creates clean and stylish streetwear looks that are perfect for anyone’s wardrobe. Anything but subtle, the louder, the better – so this is a year of vibrant prints, crazy patterns, and solid statement pieces.Another critical rule regarding the Japanese way of wearing wide-leg pants is to balance the outfit. The traditional construction of shoji is that of rice paper stretched over an outer frame of wood which holds together a lattice of thinner wood or bamboo struts. However, in modern times this rice paper, or 'washi', has been superseded by modern, mass-produced papers or sheer plastic films. The doors usually consist of three or four rectangular panels, although in some cases the frame can be divided up into smaller squares. How to make Shoji inspired sliding wardrobe doors and room dividers for your home Despite their antiquity, these traditional styles exert a palpable influence on contemporary fashion. Modern designs often borrow the kimono’s elegant silhouettes or the yukata’s vibrant patterns, showcasing a compelling blend of old and new.
Commonly known as a wool hat or a winter hat (woolly hat for our British readers), this little head accessory is trending in Japan under all sorts of variations.In Japan, we see the return of oversized clothing spearheaded by streetwear brands like BAPE and HARE.