Shibuya Fashion 2014 ⚡ Exclusive
: "Power prints" and bold horizontal stripes were seen across everything from shift dresses to men's tracksuits.
: Fashion in 2014 often grappled between "pretty sweet" (pastel prints, lace, floaty fabrics) and "haute goth" (leather pants, dramatic crosses, and drapey layers). shibuya fashion 2014
In 2014, Shibuya fashion was defined by a transition away from the extreme "Gyaru" looks of the past toward a more eclectic "Neo-Gyaru" style that blended street edge with feminine details. As Tokyo's youth fashion epicenter, Shibuya in 2014 was a high-energy hub where trend-forward casual wear and experimental layering met at the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing . Key Trends of 2014 : "Power prints" and bold horizontal stripes were
: This "new gal" culture combined traditional Shibuya gyaru elements with international influences and Harajuku subcultures. It featured brands like FIG & VIPER and EMODA that focused on a mix of edgy, sleek, and city-inspired looks. As Tokyo's youth fashion epicenter, Shibuya in 2014
: Furry sandals and pom-pom accessories (earrings, necklaces, hair ties) were highly popular, often driven by Harajuku-influenced stores like Spinns and WEGO .
: Ripped jeans were a major staple during the summer of 2014, with some styles taking the trend to extremes where entire leg sections were missing.