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The difference between Harajuku wind and Shibuya wind

Harajuku style and Shibuya style are two different fashion styles, which originated from two famous regions in Japan-Harajuku and Shibuya. Harajuku style refers to a kind of dressing style of street youth in Harajuku, Japan, which is similar to Myna magazine style, with individuality but non-mainstream. Its main feature is rich and colorful hair color, emphasizing multi-level wearing and light makeup. Harajuku style tends to gradually change color and pays more attention to the cleanliness of color matching. The most classic element of Harajuku style is the check pattern of black and white contrast color, which may be just details embellishment or a large area of black and white check fabric. Shibuya style is a style of dressing for young spice girls in Shibuya, Japan. Shibuya is the biggest birthplace of all kinds of fashions and trends. Shibuya style is similar to Xin Wei, wearing a sexy and sweet style. The main characteristics of Shibuya wind are black muscles, bright white eye shadow and nude lipstick close to morbid feeling. Shibuya wind tends to be hot in style and picky in dress.