A girl with her face decorated poses for a photo in Tokyo's Harajuku shopping district on Sunday. The area attracts young people dressed in a variety of styles every Sunday.
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A girl with her face decorated poses for a photo in Tokyo's Harajuku shopping district on Sunday. The area attracts young people dressed in a variety of styles every Sunday.
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gogogo
She is made out of rice crackers... I looked up the barcodes :)
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/nikkori-syokunohiroba/4901035115034/
http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/ladydrugheartshop/4901313072721.html
Wakarimasen
Not nice. Like Stephen King's It.
LostinNagoya
This girl is more an art installation than fashion.
Nessie
Sugar and spice and all things rice: That's what Harajuku girls are made of.
nath
Japanese mix of "Pris" and "Jennyanydots"...
Fadamor
At the very least, we know she buys rice cakes.
Triumvere
Just the sort of get-up-and-go this company needs! Number 555, keep this up and you're looking at a promotion.
jinjapan
@ gogogo - NIce one !!! lmao !
TheDevilsAssistant
Fashion? (0_0)
Elbuda Mexicano
Lovely!!
Bad2Dbone
a clown from Stephen King imagination
The passage
Does anyone have a barcode reader to identify what she is saying?
Fadamor
With the hairbuns on the side, my first impression was that she was cosplaying an Alpine Ewok. Then the UPC barcodes came into focus.
Serrano
She would look even better without the clown nose and the barcodes.
Resurfaced
O_o what the heck is that?
Ewan Huzarmy
I think it's got a message, corporate Japan VS. mother nature. Her white face with red nose = hi no maru, the barcodes = consumerism and the leaf = nature.
Although I bet she still buys brand bags and is just another fashion victim.
Altruist777
Modern geisha look.
danalawton1@yahoo.com
There is a person with an identity crisis.
ubikwit
She's advertising that Japan is for sale and she has become a commodity... for all you fetishists.
Why doesn't she show her real eye and hair color, though?
To be, or not to have been, that is the interrogation.