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Decora (デコラ) is a Japanese street fashion style that involves layering brightly colored clothing items and accessories. Common motifs are vintage 80s toys and characters. It's also common to see lots of hairclips and/or stickers being used together in the hair. It is consider the predecessor of the lighter-toned [[Fairy- | Decora (デコラ) is a Japanese street fashion style that involves layering brightly colored clothing items and accessories. Common motifs are vintage 80s toys and characters. It's also common to see lots of hairclips and/or stickers being used together in the hair. It is consider the predecessor of the lighter-toned [[Fairy-kei]]. Decora saw high popularity in the late 1990s and is one of the styles commonly featured in [[Zipper]] and [[FRUiTS Magazine|Fruits]] magazines.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=#2 『Zipper』的90年代原宿ファッションとは|url=https://note.com/oishiran/n/n93c091fa17a1|url-status=live}}</ref> [[6%DOKIDOKI|6%DokiDoki]] and [[Angelic Pretty|Pretty]] were considered the go-to shops for Decora.<ref name=":0" /> Sometimes called "Fruits" style in the west after the [[FRUiTS Magazine|FRUiTS magazine]] books, this style is what most westerners think of when they think of Harajuku fashion. Decora saw a second boom in popularity around 2010 due to the popularity of [[Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]].<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 16 September 2023
Decora (デコラ) is a Japanese street fashion style that involves layering brightly colored clothing items and accessories. Common motifs are vintage 80s toys and characters. It's also common to see lots of hairclips and/or stickers being used together in the hair. It is consider the predecessor of the lighter-toned Fairy-kei. Decora saw high popularity in the late 1990s and is one of the styles commonly featured in Zipper and Fruits magazines.[1] 6%DokiDoki and Pretty were considered the go-to shops for Decora.[1] Sometimes called "Fruits" style in the west after the FRUiTS magazine books, this style is what most westerners think of when they think of Harajuku fashion. Decora saw a second boom in popularity around 2010 due to the popularity of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.[1]