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[[File:FRUiTS1997Shino.jpg|alt=Shinora Fashion|thumb|Fruits Magazine, November 1997]] | [[File:FRUiTS1997Shino.jpg|alt=Shinora Fashion|thumb|Fruits Magazine, November 1997]] | ||
Shinora Fashion (シノラーファッション) is a mid-to-late 1990s fashion style attributed to [[Tomoe Shinohara]] (篠原ともえ).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Heisei Girls Summary|url=https://note.com/oishiran/n/n8845e83538b4|url-status=live|website=Oishi Ran}}</ref> It was a flashy, colorful style that used accessories made from plastic, beads and toys with children's school bags decorated with stickers.<ref name=":0" /> Slap bracelets, plastic rings, large numbers of plastic bracelets, animal, wing and eye motifs were popular as well as using dollar store star stickers on the face.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=平成ファッション振り返り【平成元年〜11年】ギャルブームの裏トレンド|url=https://lamire.jp/135041|url-status=live|website=Lamire}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=篠原ともえ|url=https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AF%A0%E5%8E%9F%E3%81%A8%E3%82%82%E3%81%88#%E3%82%B7%E3%83%8E%E3%83%A9%E3%83%BC|url-status=live|website=Wikipedia Japan}}</ref> Hair was typically black, cut in choppy blunt bangs with double buns and natural thick eyebrows.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3">{{Cite web|title=Tomoe Shinohara: Artist, Designer, Harajuku Icon|url=https://the-comm.online/blog/tomoe-shinohara-artist-designer-harajuku-icon/|url-status=live|website=The Comm}}</ref> Long shorts / short pants with suspenders from brands like SUPER LOVERS, crumpled socks and doc martins were popular.<ref name=":2" /> Clothing was mostly in random primary colors.<ref name=":2" /> | |||
Followers of the style would be very energetic and also copy specific mannerisms from [[Tomoe Shinohara]].<ref name=":0" /> It is a close cousin of [[Decora]].<ref name=":0" /> However, where [[Decora]] uses more bright/florescent colors and has some cyber influence, | Followers of the style would be very energetic and also copy specific mannerisms from [[Tomoe Shinohara]].<ref name=":0" /> It is a close cousin of [[Decora]].<ref name=":0" /> However, where [[Decora]] uses more bright/florescent colors and has some cyber influence, Shinora uses more primary colors. Both styles involve DIY elements.<ref name=":3" /> | ||
=== Substyles === | === Substyles === | ||
===== Child | ===== Child Shinora (チャイルドシノラー) ===== | ||
Child | Child Shinora used children's clothing, or handmade items that resembled children's clothing.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
===== Punk | ===== Punk Shinora (パンクシノラー) ===== | ||
Punk | Punk Shinora mixed Shinora style with Punk elements.<ref name=":2" /> | ||
==Footnotes== | |||
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[[Category:Jfashion Styles]] | [[Category:Jfashion Styles]] |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 24 August 2022
Shinora Fashion (シノラーファッション) is a mid-to-late 1990s fashion style attributed to Tomoe Shinohara (篠原ともえ).[1] It was a flashy, colorful style that used accessories made from plastic, beads and toys with children's school bags decorated with stickers.[1] Slap bracelets, plastic rings, large numbers of plastic bracelets, animal, wing and eye motifs were popular as well as using dollar store star stickers on the face.[2][3] Hair was typically black, cut in choppy blunt bangs with double buns and natural thick eyebrows.[2][4] Long shorts / short pants with suspenders from brands like SUPER LOVERS, crumpled socks and doc martins were popular.[3] Clothing was mostly in random primary colors.[3]
Followers of the style would be very energetic and also copy specific mannerisms from Tomoe Shinohara.[1] It is a close cousin of Decora.[1] However, where Decora uses more bright/florescent colors and has some cyber influence, Shinora uses more primary colors. Both styles involve DIY elements.[4]
Substyles
Child Shinora (チャイルドシノラー)
Child Shinora used children's clothing, or handmade items that resembled children's clothing.[2]
Punk Shinora (パンクシノラー)
Punk Shinora mixed Shinora style with Punk elements.[3]