2 definitions by Mori
Japanese Street Fashion:
A fashion statement based on a trend worn in the streets of the larger Japanese cities where many pieces of clothes are combined into single flamboyant outfit. Most JSF styles are colorful, though other fashions- like Gothic Lolita or Traditional Geisha- are often used. Most followers of the trend use random accessories and personal customizations to add vibrancy and originality to their creations.
A fashion statement based on a trend worn in the streets of the larger Japanese cities where many pieces of clothes are combined into single flamboyant outfit. Most JSF styles are colorful, though other fashions- like Gothic Lolita or Traditional Geisha- are often used. Most followers of the trend use random accessories and personal customizations to add vibrancy and originality to their creations.
by Mori July 27, 2005