Older women in Japan
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As well as having a society with proportionally more older people in it than any other country, older Japanese people are a stylish bunch. Their slender frames look good in most things I saw almost no overweight people in two weeks, despite all those amazing cake shops…why are they not all enormous? Street style blogs often focus on Japanese youngsters looking a tad eccentric or wearing denim head to toe they are mad about it but I spotted lots of tailored smartness everywhere, with plenty of older women looking pretty cool too….
White looks right. Japanese women favour a neat, tailored look and can rock that Chanel-style combo of easy jacket and pencil skirt -topped off with Japanese pearls. It might not be cutting edge but it does look great on smaller frames. And white tailoring for the summer does look classically cool. It also looks great with white hair, one of my favourite images was of this stylish woman below, who had teamed her lightweight soft cotton tunic blouse -it had a gorgeous gathered back too- with white jeans and lace ups, all topped off with a sweep of white fringe.
Another current style trend that could have been invented by the Japanese is androgyny, Perhaps because of their slender frames, Tokyo women really look good with boyish cropped hair and a no-frills aesthetic. I loved this pair below, the T shirt is from Comme des Garcons I think.
Also check out the alternative stripes, loving these! Black with pastels. The Japanese are partial to pastels. Tunics, trousers and a trilby. This tunic dress over trousers look was everywhere, and I love how it was finished off below, with a great trilby hat-the Japanese are brilliant at hats. I saw lots of older Japanese women -clearly the more affluent ones -wearing top-to-toe Pleats Please, by Issey Miyake, below.