Xidan- Pink Japanophile
January 17th, 2008

Pink in a decidedly Japanese way, Fang Yuan also does hair at Xidan. She didn’t have a chance to speak before I was swarmed with male stylists criticizing my haircut.
Xidan strives to be Shibuya, the amazing epicenter of Japanese street style, but often achieves a rugged flavor of its own, more suited to Beijing. Before their encasement in drab Western business attire - China’s selection in formal clothing is quite boring and generally of low quality - Beijing young people get the chance to experiment with quirky looks from Japan and Korea. This rare style reservoir, where nearly every pedestrian makes some kind of effort to stand out, presents the challenge of sifting through overwhelming crowds and persuading those with the most tasteful or unique outfits to pose. In Xidan, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of people. It is not really like this in the rest of Beijing, which is spread-out and does not feel as crowded as Manhattan or Hong Kong.
Unlike in more Eastern parts of the city, shoppers at Xidan often have no concept of what Stylites in Beijing could possibly be and I was accused more than once of being a wretch up to some foul tricks.
Entry Filed under: Xidan, Beijing Street Fashion - 北京街头时尚
3 Comments Add your own
1. Jiang | January 21st, 2008 at 8:04 pm
China fashion is still developing, we started to form our own style, in the periods, people copied the styles from Japan, Korea or west countries.
In my opinion, this kinda style is completely stupid, which is not because I hate Japanese fashion, it is just my personal taste. Why the hell girls dress like dolls? Pink in this way totally”DON’T”
2. wack | February 5th, 2008 at 9:45 pm
Corny ass bitches, look so rediculous wtf is the point? Dress normal and you’ll look fucking better, i mean if you dont want anyone to like you or think of you naked thats the way to dress.
3. Charles Frith | April 8th, 2008 at 5:52 am
Nice post.
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