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Kiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.FOLLOW US ON VK:  https://vk.comKiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.FOLLOW US ON VK:  https://vk.comKiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.FOLLOW US ON VK:  https://vk.comKiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.FOLLOW US ON VK:  https://vk.comKiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.FOLLOW US ON VK:  https://vk.comKiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.FOLLOW US ON VK:  https://vk.comKiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.FOLLOW US ON VK:  https://vk.comKiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.FOLLOW US ON VK:  https://vk.com

Kiko Mizuhara by Petra Collins for Interview magazine, October 2018.

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 Kiko Mizuhara for Weekly SPA magazine! My japanese fashion community -  https://vk.com/japanesefash Kiko Mizuhara for Weekly SPA magazine! My japanese fashion community -  https://vk.com/japanesefash

Kiko Mizuhara for Weekly SPA magazine!


My japanese fashion community -  https://vk.com/japanesefashion


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slickcrust:Kiko Mizuhara

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Kiko Mizuhara


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Kiko Mizuhara wearing THE MARC JACOBS for Paper Magazine Photographed by Ed Singleton Styled by Sola

Kiko Mizuhara wearing THE MARC JACOBS for Paper Magazine 

Photographed by Ed Singleton

Styled by Solange Franklin


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Mon dieu qu'elle est belle ♡


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jinxproof: Kiko MizuharaPurple (S/S 2018)ph. Chikashi Suzuki

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Kiko Mizuhara
Purple (S/S 2018)
ph. Chikashi Suzuki


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(Disclaimer: I do not own any of the photos. Copyright Office Kiko. Photography by Monika Mogi)I lov(Disclaimer: I do not own any of the photos. Copyright Office Kiko. Photography by Monika Mogi)I lov(Disclaimer: I do not own any of the photos. Copyright Office Kiko. Photography by Monika Mogi)I lov

(Disclaimer: I do not own any of the photos. Copyright Office Kiko. Photography by Monika Mogi)

I love these looks from the Office Kiko x Mine Denim collaboration. I’m such a sucker for 90s fashion and anything Kiko Mizuhara touches is gold. I am totally here for her brand’s embrace of 90s and gyaru trends and can’t wait for more. 

I have thought a while about why I enjoy these kinds of styles so much and I think it’s just what I grew up with as I started getting interested in Japan and has left an impression on me since. Middle school me would browse through FRUiTS magazine and avidly read the Ai Yazawa manga Nana and that was basically my basis as far as understanding of Japanese culture. By the time I had a larger internet presence and got updated on what Japan was actually like from traveling there, these trends were looooong gone and had been overrun in the natural evolution of fashion with more pastel kawaii and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu-esque styles. Not that those are bad or anything I just personally enjoy the older generation’s style and the nostalgia more.


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notanotherjapanblog: (Disclaimer: I do not own any of the photos. Copyright Office Kiko. Photographynotanotherjapanblog: (Disclaimer: I do not own any of the photos. Copyright Office Kiko. Photographynotanotherjapanblog: (Disclaimer: I do not own any of the photos. Copyright Office Kiko. Photography

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(Disclaimer: I do not own any of the photos. Copyright Office Kiko. Photography by Monika Mogi)

I love these looks from the Office Kiko x Mine Denim collaboration. I’m such a sucker for 90s fashion and anything Kiko Mizuhara touches is gold. I am totally here for her brand’s embrace of 90s and gyaru trends and can’t wait for more. 

I have thought a while about why I enjoy these kinds of styles so much and I think it’s just what I grew up with as I started getting interested in Japan and has left an impression on me since. Middle school me would browse through FRUiTS magazine and avidly read the Ai Yazawa manga Nana and that was basically my basis as far as understanding of Japanese culture. By the time I had a larger internet presence and got updated on what Japan was actually like from traveling there, these trends were looooong gone and had been overrun in the natural evolution of fashion with more pastel kawaii and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu-esque styles. Not that those are bad or anything I just personally enjoy the older generation’s style and the nostalgia more.


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