Japanese sneaker boutique Atmos is reconnecting with longtime partner Nike for a new Air Max 95 collab.
Gwen Stefani is standing by her Harajuku era, which started with the release of her 2004 debut studio album, “Love. Angel. Music. Baby,” and continued with the 2008 launch of her “Harajuku Lovers” ...
While “sento” public bathhouses continue to shutter nationwide, a long-established operator is planning to open its second location in the heart of Tokyo’s hip Harajuku district. The second bathhouse ...
atmos and Nike have once again collaborated, drawing inspiration from sneaker history and Tokyo street culture, to create the ...
A new landmark complex will open its doors in the heart of Tokyo’s popular Harajuku district next week, with the aim of becoming a new creative and cultural hub for individuals in the iconic fashion ...
The first thing you’re going to want to do is get sucked into the vortex of Takeshita Street, the shoulder-to-shoulder pedestrian shopping strip located next to Harajuku Station. (If you can, visit on ...
Gwen Stefani and Nickelodeon announce their new animated series Kuu Kuu Harajuku Bonnie Osborne/Nickelodeon Just in case singer, fashion designer, mom, reality show judge and timeless style icon ...
Gwen Stefani dropped her comeback song, “Baby Don’t Lie” today, and according to Pharrell (the unofficial arbiter of hits du jour), the follow-up album is on “another level.” And that’s all well and ...
For Gwen Stefani fans of a certain generation, “Harajuku” is a part of her identity. Stefani’s 2004 debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. introduced the singer’s candy-colored, Tokyo-inspired ...
While Stefani’s Harajuku era launched nearly 20 years ago, it’s back in the news due to an interview the singer gave to Allure magazine to mark the launch of her new vegan beauty brand, GXVE Beauty.
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