
Teen-agers in Japan have stepped out of the conformity of Japanese culture in an unusual way. Harajuku style is rockin’ in Tokyo and other urban areas.
The hair shows in the United States have nothing on these kids. The styles range from sweet and innocent with an edge, to all out demonic. Hair colors are outrageous, the fashions are outrageous.

Harajuku History
In 2000, Harajuku, a neighborhood in Tokyo, became the center of an outrageous sub-culture known as Harajuku. Harajuku has small designer shops and other attractions that give it a unique flavor.
Japanese teenagers developed a completely unique look based on dressing up as their favorite fantasy characters and walking the promenade of the Harajuku fashion district. The characters were from Japanese pop culture.

Gwen Stefani recorded a song about the Harajuku girls in 2004.
What do you think of Harajuku style?
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Split Ends: Jeffrey Serra & Vinnie Tunnero
The dynamic duo vs. the Giuseppe Way
The final episode:
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With the popularity of the post Everything Old is New Again, I thought I’d share the music and the look of the original hair goddesses. Enjoy!
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Amy Winehouse, that bad girl singing diva, is channeling The Ronettes, the singing group from the ’60’s.

Amy Winehouse
The Ronettes were basically a one hit wonder, with the song “Be My Baby”.
The Ronettes
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