Showing posts with label mighty harajuku project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mighty harajuku project. Show all posts

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Mighty Harajuku!

The Mighty Harajuku Project is so important, We have been blessed to have been to Harajuku.
It is all you you can dream of and more, growing up in a small town I always dressed for me,
clothes to me are more than just a bunch of material sewn together, it is an expression of who you are, a creative inspirational art piece.
In and being in Harajuku is the first time in my whole life that I have been 100% comfortable and appreciated for my fashion.
The art the creativity, people, the fashion and the spirit is the heart of Harajuku.
It would be sad for harajuku to lose its appeal, there needs to be more places like Harajuku in the world but sadly there isn't, why we need to keep the love and spirit alive is so further generations can enjoy it and express who they are, especially in sad and hard times.
I feel personally if there were more places as strong and as beautiful as Harajuku, the world would be a more beautiful place, as cliché as it sounds people would enjoy being themselves, bullying would be non existent and communities would find heart and spirit once again


















Spread the love" Mighty Harajuku Project."

What is the Mighty Harajuku Project?
Sebastion Masuda is the man behind the Harajuku Project.
After the Tohoku earthquake and Tsunmani devastation the whole of Japan has been affected, while the situation in Tokyo was much better than other parts of the country, the impact of the earthquake was felt even in Harajuku.
Harajuku was nearly deserted after the earthquake, days after the earthquake hit, Sebastion came up with the idea of The Mighty Harajuku Project.
The idea of the Harajuku Project was to simply to bring the people of Harajuku who live, work and visit come together to support and help
one another.
Read more here,


Electric Alice is amazing online concept store full of Japanese clothing and accessories.
Electric Alice is encouraging people to send in photos for them to share with the Alice community.
They will also past on pics to Sebastion Masuda the CEO of 6% dokidoki
and creator of the mighty Harajuku Project.
Check out the Electric Alice amazing store www.electricalice.com






Thank-you to all the local businesses who supported and participated,
The Berry Tea Shop, Nefarious Rabbit, Gold Fish Toys and Gifts,
The Berry Lolly Shop and for my husband Gabriel for taking photos
and our pupcake Hef.
Berry Hearts the Mighty Harrajuku Project xx