
Tokyo Street Fashion: people are walking works of art
I have always been enamored with Tokyo street fashion, so this website is one of my favorite recent discoveries. New photos are updated every day, so it’s always fresh and exciting.



Tagged: japan fashion, Tokyo street fashion
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YoYo said | 29 September, 2011
whats the website?
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Sam Sampson said | 29 September, 2011
more like walking works of shart