Street fashion is fashion that is considered to have emerged not from studios, but from the grassroots streetwear.
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Street fashion is fashion that is considered to have emerged not from studios, but from the grassroots streetwear.
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Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture, and is most often seen in major urban centers.
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Japanese street fashion sustains multiple simultaneous highly diverse fashion movements at any given time.
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Street style is an incredibly viral, instant, addictive facet of fashion that has changed many of the ways in which fashion is made and consumed.
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Street fashion style has always existed but it has become a phenomenon of 20th century.
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Industrial production, particularly in the sphere of Street fashion, was not only the popularization of stylists' tastes that move from high Street fashion, through pret-a-porter, to the peripheries of the system.
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Street fashion style itself is an application of ordinary people included the people who use their sport outfits on their daily basis.
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Apparently, Street fashion can be researched by means of consumer patterns and integrated into the contemporary urban environment.
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Milan can be a good example of how Street fashion practices contributed into development and commercialization of the city.
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Japanese Street fashion has inspired many Street fashion professionals in the West, starting with Kenzo Takada's appearance in Paris in 1970 followed by Issey Miyake in 1973, Hanae Mori in 1977, Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons in 1981.
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Today's Japanese Street fashion contributes both to the aesthetics of Street fashion as well as to howbusiness is made in this industry.
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Japanese street fashion emerges from the social networks among different institutions of fashion as well as various street subcultures, each of which is identified with a unique and original look.
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