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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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12 ( +13 / -1 )

Not nice. Like Stephen King's It.

4 ( +6 / -2 )

This girl is more an art installation than fashion.

3 ( +3 / -0 )

She is made out of rice crackers... I looked up the barcodes :)

Sugar and spice and all things rice: That's what Harajuku girls are made of.

1 ( +3 / -2 )

Japanese mix of "Pris" and "Jennyanydots"...

1 ( +1 / -0 )

Although I bet she still buys brand bags and is just another fashion victim.

At the very least, we know she buys rice cakes.

1 ( +1 / -0 )

She is made out of rice crackers... I looked up the barcodes :)

Just the sort of get-up-and-go this company needs! Number 555, keep this up and you're looking at a promotion.

1 ( +1 / -0 )

@ gogogo - NIce one !!! lmao !

0 ( +1 / -1 )

Fashion? (0_0)

0 ( +1 / -1 )

Lovely!!

0 ( +0 / -0 )

a clown from Stephen King imagination

0 ( +1 / -1 )

Does anyone have a barcode reader to identify what she is saying?

0 ( +0 / -0 )

With the hairbuns on the side, my first impression was that she was cosplaying an Alpine Ewok. Then the UPC barcodes came into focus.

0 ( +0 / -0 )

She would look even better without the clown nose and the barcodes.

0 ( +0 / -0 )

O_o what the heck is that?

-1 ( +0 / -1 )

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.

-1 ( +0 / -1 )

Modern geisha look.

-2 ( +0 / -2 )

There is a person with an identity crisis.

-2 ( +2 / -4 )

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.

-2 ( +0 / -2 )

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