Tokyo Fashion Week Street Style

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The middle of March holds the return of Tokyo Fashion Week. When there is fashion on the runway, spectators and guests dress up to participate in the occasion. Some of the bests outfits of the week can be seen, not on the runway but off, in the streets of Tokyo sported by some of the most fashionable. Leather, tulle, layers, deconstructed coats and skirts, maximalism, and a broad range of color palettes have been incorporated into many outfits. Telfar, Vivienne Westwood, and Margiela were some of the most commonly worn designers. These are some of the best.


View the most memorable street style looks below.

Modern Medieval

This abstracted skirt is paired with a green felt top and a scarf.

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Green Chic

Envision a luscious red apple, then envision it as an outfit. This is that. A red coat and flowy green skirt are topped off with a striped headscarf and an apple belt.

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Strictly Business

Layering is a skill and it is proven here. A tie and leather glove create added texture to the relaxed suit and strappy pants.

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Modern Sky

This avant-garde, futuristic outfit includes a Balmung Jacket and Mikio Sakabe Shoes.

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Alice in Wonderland

With eyes and skulls staring at you, it is hard to look away from this captivating outfit. Yellow, blue, red, and black make up the color palette for this set.

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Summer Ready

A multi-colored knit wrap is worn over jeans with a complimenting top and a cashmere sweater.

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To the Cottage at Night

A Comme des Garçons ruffle dress, an oversized peter pan collar, and Margiela tabis make up this defined outfit.

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New Traditions

A flat brim cap, a loose maroon suit, and a tartan skirt are blended together to create this unique ensemble. The Scottish-like kilt and classic suit create an exciting mix of styles.

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Classically Red

A traditional red and black kimono is paired with a classic, structured brown hat.

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The Up-and-Coming

Two eccentric outfits made up of loud prints are paired with textured grey and black bases.

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Edited by Kieryn Alexander

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