Resisting the Charm of Harajuku Mini

I'm stuck in a tug-of-war between pretty and principle.

Photo courtesy of Jelizen on Flickr

Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Mini collection just hit Target stores last weekend, and two days ago I found myself holding this shirt, intended for my daughter, at the register and having a mild moral crisis.

I am, rather predictably, obsessed with cute things. I've been stanning for Hello Kitty since childhood, and accumulating a sick Tokidoki collection to bequeath to Hugga since before she was born. I was over the moon when Simone Legno began collaborating with Marvel, because then I could get my husband to understand my obsession, and my heart swelled with pride the first time he bought his own Tokidoki Spiderman shirt.

But up until this weekend, I had held to our family boycott of the Harajuku Lovers line, and basically anything that lines Gwen Stefani's pockets. If you need an explanation for why my husband and I have banned the stuff in the first place, see yourself to Sylvie's post or the "Free the Harajuku Girls" posts on Disgrasian. We don't support rich folks who treat ethnic people as "art projects."

Not that it's been easy for me. The cuteness is on par with Tokidoki, and the bags can be found for super cheap at Ross and TJ Maxx. In fact, this past week wasn't the first time I'd found myself in front of a register with an HL bag, but it seemed that, in the past, it had been much easier for me to hand the item to the cashier and say, "I've changed my mind about this one." For the most part, the image of Huz shaking his head at me in disgust and hearing him say, "Out of all the damn bags!" has kept me in line.

But dammit, this shirt was a perfect fit for my daughter, cost a mere $10, and said "Nerd Alert!" on the back! It was so adorable, I truly doubted my ability to resist its charms, and I shamefully threw it in the cart with the rest of the stuff I fully intended to purchase.

I continued to walk around the store, thinking about all the protests I'd envisioned myself participating in with Hugga, all of the community service we still haven't done as a mom-and-daughter team. I became sick with disappointment.

When it was my time up at the register, I handed the shirt to the cashier and said, "I'm sorry, I've changed my mind about this."

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Yuko

Posted: 03 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111127-0767: Harajuku-Tokyo-6%DOKIDOKI-Forever21-too much

SHOP ASSISTANT, 25

Coat – N/A
Dress – (used)
Boots – N/A


  

Katsutoshi Masaoka

Posted: 03 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111104-7257: katsutoshi-masaoka-Shibuya-Tokyo-calm-Alexander Wang-Y's Mandarina-Stussy x Shark-Kotake Choubei-Emerica

WAITER, 24

Jacket – (used)
Pants – Alexander Wang
Shoes – Emerica


  

Rikako

Posted: 03 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111103-6806: Rikako-Shibuya-Tokyo-LIM CODE-Converse

STUDENT, 19

Dress – N/A
Shoes – Converse


  

Shin

Posted: 02 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111127-0614: Harajuku-Tokyo-SALAD BOWL-SUPER LOVERS-Converse-tutuHA-PEACE NOW

BETWEEN JOBS, 25

Sweater – SUPER LOVERS
Pants – SUPER LOVERS
Sneakers – Converse


  

Shiho

Posted: 02 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111103-6785: Shiho-Shibuya-Tokyo-MOSCHINO-MILK-BODY LINE-tutuanna-3COINS

STUDENT, 16

Jacket – MOSCHINO
Blouse – MILK
Skirt – N/A
Shoes – BODY LINE

Tags: Girls, Gwen, Harajuku, Mini, Parenthood, Stefani, Target, correct, economic, politically, More…protest

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7th Harajuku Fashion Walk

Posted: 28 Nov 2011 06:35 AM PST

111127-0816: Harajuku Fashion Walk

The 7th Harajuku Fashion Walk took place on Nov 27 in the world’s trendiest place, Harajuku. JAPANESE STREETS was there

 

The Harajuku Fashion Walk organized by Kumamiki and friends, is open to all fashionable people totally free of charge. Starting at Harajuku Station the Walk moves along Omote Sando Avenue before winding through the backstreets of Harajuku where a stop is made for a group shot. The Walk is completed with a small party right in Harajuku.

The Walk is open to people of all ages and nationalities, even Titter users! so be sure to join next time!

 

Great article. Gotta agree with you. The clothes look tacky and denigrate the whole Harajuku name.  Vote NO! And $10 - how much does the person that made this get? 

i'm thinking that it's all wildly out of balance!
keywords: exploitation, military presence in japan...gwen stefani has abandoned her roots for arch-capitalism...it's a can of worms.

111104-7004: Alice-Miho-Shibuya-Tokyo-Auntie Rosa-NADIA-DOUBLE DECKER-CALYPSO & Loquettes-okadaya-KAWI JAMELE-MURUA

STUDENT, 20

Cardigan – Auntie Rosa
Dress – NADIA
Shoes – DOUBLE DECKER

Manami

Posted: 07 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111127-1523: Harajuku-Tokyo-F i.n.t-6%DOKIDOKI-Spank!-LIZ LISA

SHOP ASSISTANT, 24

Cardigan – F i.n.t
Skirt – 6%DOKIDOKI
Boots – LIZ LISA


  

Honami

Posted: 07 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111104-7120: Honami-Shibuya-Tokyo-FLOWERS-Long Beach-MARELLA-monkey bite

STUDENT, 18

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Sweater – MARELLA
Pants – Long Beach (shop)
Shoes – N/A


  

Sugaya

Posted: 07 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111104-7085: Sugaya-Shibuya-Tokyo-RAF SIMONS

STUDENT, 19

Jacket – RAF SIMONS
Pants – RAF SIMONS
Shoes – (used)

Kumamiki

Posted: 11 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111112-8298: Street fashion in Harajuku, Tokyo: Number406, 6%DOKIDOKI, Spins, Milk

DESIGNER, 22

Hair – Number406
Dress – N/A
Tights – Spins
Sandals – Milk


Yoshinori Kobayashi

Posted: 13 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111123-0075: Japanese street fashion in Harajuku, Tokyo: Harajuku, Tokyo, Jago, ZUA, Milk Boy, Vivienne Westwood

ENGINEER, 24

Coat – Jago
Pants – Milk Boy
Boots – N/A


  

Go Sato

Posted: 13 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111123-0010: Japanese street fashion in Harajuku, Tokyo: Maigrie, ZARA, Lad Musician, Horace, Banal Chic Bizarre

STUDENT, 20
Style: Mode

Coat – ZARA
Shirt – Lad Musician
Pants – Horace
Boots – Banal Chic Bizarre

Harajuku ( “meadow lodging”) is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of TokyoJapan.


Every Sunday, young people dressed in a variety of styles including gothic lolita, visual kei, and decora, as well as cosplayers spend the day in Harajuku socializing. The fashion styles of these youths rarely conform to one particular style and are usually a mesh of many. Most young people gather on Jingu Bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge that connects Harajuku to the neighboring Meiji Shrine area. Harajuku is also a fashion capital of the world renowned for unique street fashion. Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible and Fruits. Many prominent designers and fashion ideas have sprung from Harajuku and incorporated themselves into other fashions throughout the world.

The term “Harajuku Girls” has been used by English-language media to describe teenagers dressed in any fashion style who are in the area of Harajuku. This fashion infuses multiple looks and styles to create a unique form of dress. The cyber-punk look takes its influence from gothic fashion and incorporates neon and metallic colors. However, it isn’t as popular as it was in the 1990s.

SHiHO

Posted: 23 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

111112-6802-AY: Japanese street fashion in Harajuku, Tokyo (Natural Control, American Apparel, H&M, MAM, Dr.Martens)

ARTIST

Coat – American Apparel
Skirt – H&M
Shoes – Dr.Martens

111119-9159: Japanese street fashion in Taito, Tokyo (hair dressing room 331, AHCAHCUM, BELLY BUTTON, Collection Privèe, aabab, Kenichi Kondo)


Hitomi

SHOP ASSISTANT, 22

Dress – (self-made)
Cardigan – N/A
Tights – AHCAHCUM
Shoes – BELLY BUTTON


Youki

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 08:00 AM PST

120107-2567: Japanese street fashion in Harajuku, Tokyo

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