Downtown Tokyo Japan
Downtown Tokyo, Japan.
Downtown Tokyo, Japan.
Hiromi Ueda
“In Tokyo, lots of girls wear lots of different colors in their clothes and makeup,” says Hiromi Ueda, noting hipsters focus less on the colors of the season and more on combining clashing hues.
Hiromi Ueda’s colorful palette inspired by boldly dressed Japanese fashionistas.
“In Tokyo, lots of girls wear lots of different colors in their clothes and makeup,” says Hiromi Ueda, noting hipsters focus less on the colors of the season and more on combining clashing hues.
“In Tokyo, lots of girls wear lots of different colors in their clothes and makeup,” says Hiromi Ueda, noting hipsters focus less on the colors of the season and more on combining clashing hues.
Hiromi Ueda’s colorful palette inspired by boldly dressed Japanese fashionistas.
“In Tokyo, lots of girls wear lots of different colors in their clothes and makeup,” says Hiromi Ueda, noting hipsters focus less on the colors of the season and more on combining clashing hues.
Heavy eyeliner, red lips and long dark locks are Goth and punk staples. In Japan, girls soften the look with nonthreatening accents, such as flushed pink cheeks or oversize bows. Hiromi Ueda calls the look “Sweet Punk.”
Hiromi Ueda focused on eyes for the look she calls “Sweet Punk.” “The broken black and gray lines mean that it’s not too punk or too Gothic,” she says.
Heavy eyeliner, red lips and long dark locks are Goth and punk staples. In Japan, girls soften the look with nonthreatening accents, such as flushed pink cheeks or oversize bows. Hiromi Ueda calls the look “Sweet Punk.”
Heavy eyeliner, red lips and long dark locks are Goth and punk staples. In Japan, girls soften the look with nonthreatening accents, such as flushed pink cheeks or oversize bows. Hiromi Ueda calls the look “Sweet Punk.”
Heavy eyeliner, red lips and long dark locks are Goth and punk staples. In Japan, girls soften the look with nonthreatening accents, such as flushed pink cheeks or oversize bows. Hiromi Ueda calls the look “Sweet Punk.”
Hiromi Ueda dubs the bow-bedecked girls who hang out in Harajuku ‘Lolita Dolls.’
Hiromi Ueda dubs the bow-bedecked girls who hang out in Harajuku ‘Lolita Dolls.’
Taking a cue from the bow-bedecked girls who hang out in Harajuku, Hiromi Ueda created a look using doll-like eyelashes and sparkling decals. “It’s quite over the top,” she says of the bedecked face. “Mascara on the bottom makes the look childlike.”
Taking a cue from the bow-bedecked girls who hang out in Harajuku, Hiromi Ueda created a look using doll-like eyelashes and sparkling decals. “It’s quite over the top,” she says of the bedecked face. “Mascara on the bottom makes the look childlike.”