Big in Japan: Schoolboy Style

by Jerri Howell on Thursday, October 25, 2012

in Slideshow,StreetStyle,Tokyo

Slideshow: A Boy and a Ball – I’ve been in Tokyo on a shoot and have a few treats I hope you like.  I spotted this schoolboy in Tokyo’s Shibuya district and just freaked over his style. That satchel alone just melts me. How cute is he, stopping to pick up the ball he dropped? Life should be so simple. Right after this, he stood in front of a convenience store, dancing wildly to their piped in music that was spilling out of the building. His mother was nice enough to ask him to pose for me, but when he broke character to focus on his ball, I was charmed. So many cute kids in uniforms and I spotted a few really young ones navigating the city on their own, which you’d never see here. I’ll show you an example when I post the range of schoolgirl uniforms.

My Tokyo excursion might explain the slow updates, but I’ll be back in full swing after a catch up weekend. I just loved it there and spotted a few fun trends to share, so stay tuned and I still have a lot more fashion week videos and images I promised you, too.

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1 SoKnitpicky Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 4:53 pm

So so cute! I’m looking forward to this series!

2 Jerri Howell Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 5:10 pm

Thanks, Vy! It’s so good to hear from you and I just can’t wait to share more. It was such a fun trip! ~ Jerri

3 Janet Friday, October 26, 2012 at 7:09 am

Love this — and his little slouched socks

4 Jerri Howell Tuesday, November 6, 2012 at 7:58 pm

Thanks and good eye, Janet. I hadn’t even noticed the adorable slouchy socks!

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