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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 straight, blunt bangs with double buns and natural thick eyebrows.[2] 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]
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]