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10 best ideas to steal from Japanese women fashion

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 28, 2025, 18:00 IST
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Ultimate styling tips to seek from Japanese women

When it comes to Japanese clothing, the first thing that comes to mind is the iconic kimono, often adorned with stylish floral motifs and deeply rooted in history, influenced by the Chinese Tang Dynasty. Japanese fashion offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, with a strong emphasis on neatness and individuality. From national costumes to contemporary everyday fits, Japanese women have a distinctive sense of style. Let’s explore 10 ideal fits inspired by their closet for every occasion.
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Oversized tops

Oversized and baggy clothing has become a staple in Japan, offering comfort without compromising style. Japanese streets are filled with oversized cardigans and graphic t-shirts, styled with relaxed baggy bottoms, straight-fit pants, or tennis skirts. This effortless look prioritizes comfort, making it perfect for everyday wear.

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E-girl-inspired looks

The E-girl aesthetic, inspired by anime dolls and gothic influences, has become a popular Japanese fashion trend. This style reflects the electronic girl persona with a touch of Barbie or doll-like edge. Try frill short skirts with a heavy mesh finish, sleek crop tops, glittery jackets, and bold, rosy makeup for an eye-catching, playful look.

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Loud-printed suits

Loud printed shirts and co-ord sets are a bold fashion statement in Japan. These outfits often feature motifs of snakes, dragons, and vibrant gothic designs. Women also incorporate boho-chic elements like bamboo sticks and sea motifs, making these prints both quirky and relaxing, perfect for those who like to make a bold statement.

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Plaid-on-plaid trend

Japanese women love stepping out in plaid outfits, often inspired by preppy '90s styles. The plaid-on-plaid trend features mismatched prints or a monochrome look, paired with high-thigh boots, quirky sneakers, or calf-length socks. This quirky and bold style, paired with oversized tote bags, creates a unique, statement-making outfit.

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Playing with pastels

Known for their soft and gentle nature, Japanese women embrace pastel colors, often with a retro '80s flair. Soft, blooming pastels adorned with lace and pearl finishes create an elegant and feminine look, perfect for those who want to add a touch of sophistication to their everyday wardrobe.
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Traditional happi coats

The Happi coat is a traditional Japanese garment worn during communal celebrations. Made from lightweight cotton, this straight-sleeved coat features bold symbols that represent unity and team spirit. Paired with straight-fit jeans or pants and subtle t-shirts, the Happi coat creates a casual yet stylish look perfect for relaxed occasions.
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Pleated tennis skirt

The short pleated tennis skirt is a wardrobe favorite in Japan, offering a vintage-inspired, youthful vibe. Plaid versions are particularly popular and are often styled with oversized cardigans, crop jackets, or even stylish blazers. Paired with trendy sneakers or boots, these skirts have become a must-have in Japanese fashion.
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Neat full-length plain skirts

Japanese fashion often revolves around simplicity and subtlety. Neat full-length skirts with small slits at the bottom are an essential piece in every Japanese woman’s wardrobe. These skirts are easy to style with knitted cardigans or crop tops, and paired with comfortable sneakers, they create the perfect look for casual, everyday wear.

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Tunic dresses with iconic hats

Flowy tunic dresses in muted tones over trousers are a classic and elegant choice for a relaxed yet stylish look. Japanese women often complete this outfit with a chic trilby hat and comfortable sandals or sneakers, creating an effortlessly sophisticated vibe perfect for day-to-day activities.
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