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Melbourne resident and toy creator Madeleine Hunter has invented Shibajuku Girls: dolls inspired by Japanese Harajuku and Shibuya street fashion. The dolls launched this month in Australia at Toys ...
Harajuku’s Lolita subculture emerged in the late 1990s in opposition to Gyaru, says Kawamura. “Lolita girls are hyper feminine and cute. They make an effort to look like a Victorian doll or ...
Afterwards, you get to walk the streets of Harajuku in your Lolita ... most likely because the dolls look like miniature versions of Lolita girls. If you buy a Super Dollfie at Angel's Window ...
For me, everything that I did with the Harajuku Girls was just a pure compliment ... them to follow you around like silent robot dolls. Stefani continued: “It’s like I say in the song ...
And one girl has hair sticks. But these "Harajuku" girls, with their long legs, tiny waists, big boots and oversized, made-up eyes, more closely resemble Bratz dolls (a brand frequently criticized for ...