Here's the first item. A few weeks ago, I purchased this long-sleeved, thin sweater (sorry if it looks a bit wrinkled, I just got it washed and didn't get to ironing yet lol). The fabric is very light and the texture almost feels silky soft. You'd think because it's thin, that it wouldn't protect you from the cold. Though it's thin, it also fits perfectly to your curves, which latches itself to your skin and sort of provides a heat whenever the cold breeze tries to pass through the fabric. The design on the front is super cute, and I think Japanese fashion designers doesn't want to make the front of a sweater plain, so they put a little something to it. A little something, but something that makes the outfit pop. With this sort of design it's also considered sexy to show off more of the collarbone, rather than cleavage. I purchased this at "INGNI".
You may see me often wear these two coats. The white one looks quite formal, but a lot of Japanese girls are wearing these kinds of coats. It may seem that it appears wide, but it's long and the length comes to your knees. I like rolling the sleeves a little to show the pattern inside, also since it won't make it seem like the sleeves are covering the hands. If the sleeves covers the hands, it looks as if the coat looks big on you. There are buttons on the coat, but many girls don't close it, but rather leave it open to show their outfit and how it looks with the coat. I suggest not wearing these kinds of coats with jeans or any long pants, but with a skirt or leggings. Because of the length, with pants, it'll only make you look shorter, when you want to appear taller. But if that's ever the case, I suggest wearing heels! As for the blue coat, I think is also good with skirt and leggings. It comes with a hoodie. There are no buttons or any way of closing the front, but the inside is super warm! This is also another item that a lot of girls in Japan wear. Though it's quite heavy, it's also long and the same length as the white coat and compliments the outfit you're wearing. It's weird how a certain coat can really bring out what you're wearing inside. I purchase the white coat at "As Know As Pinky" and the blue coat at "CECIL McBEE".
I don't wear hats that often, but when I do, I always wear baseball caps. There's always something comfortable about a baseball cap. They are still trending in Japan, but fedora hats are booming. I see a lot of girls walking around with these kinds of hats. They're not really my style, but a friend bought me this hat (don't remember where), and I've only worn it about 2 times. It's hard to match with the outfits I have. I don't think it necessarily suits me, but I'd like to wear more of these hats in the near future. Who knew wearing a simple fedora makes you
look classy, no matter what it is you wear. It also compliments your face
and makeup.
Chokers are a huge trend in Japan right now, especially when they came out with a new style that you can see almost every girl be wearing. I love chokers! I used to own a lot of chokers, but I had to throw them away because they all broke. I bought these two at "LOWRYS FARM" a few months ago. I don't wear them all the time, but I love having them. The choker on the bottom was very popular in the 90s, and I'm so happy they came back with them. As for the choker with the gold hoop, it's nice to wear with an open collarbone top; however, it sometimes tickles my neck because of the rough material and it's not something I could wear throughout the entire day.
Last on this blog's trend is PPAP! Almost everyone in the world knows about it. Once I first heard it, I had no idea it would get this popular. The singer/dancer is named Pikotaro. No one will ever understand the meaning, but apparently it's a catchy song and Japan is obviously crazy over it. It's happening everywhere you walk in Japan. Just recently, I went karaoke with some students and we found the song and played it many times. Also at the game centers they have an apple pen and pineapple pen UFO catcher...of course, we had to try it out and got both lol. If you still haven't seen the original video, click here.
That's all I have for this blog post. As you may already know, I would have said Pokemon Go, but it's popular anywhere! I honestly quit playing the game about a month ago and already half of the population in Japan has given up. In my opinion, I didn't find it fun anymore. It was always the same thing and it also prevented me from doing things that I wanted to do. Also! It's dangerous. Already a few times on the news there have been accidents and recently a elementary school student had been hit by a truck (as the driver was playing the game) and didn't survive, sadly.
Hope this helped a little bit as my first trend post. I hope to come up with more in the next month or so. Bye bye for now~