Mademoiselle Julia, Japanese singer
IN RUBRIC "STYLE" WE TELL ABOUT PEOPLE, outstanding not only for their talent, but also for their appearance. Today, our heroine is a Japanese singer and favorite of British designers Mademoiselle Julia, who recently released her second album "Whatever Harajuku".
Mademoiselle Julia was born and raised in Tokyo. Back in school, she played in a garage-punk technopop group. Since 2008, she worked as a DJ, but three years later she returned to singing - and released her debut album "Mademoworld", and now she has the record "Whatever Harajuku". The Japanese public is known to the general public not so much by music as by appearance. She began to notice in the wake of interest in Asia and b-punk. Mademoiselle Julia supported the growing Hood by Air brand, made friends with designer Jeremy Scott, who shot her in the lookbook of the adidas Originals collection, and became part of the London Kokon To Zai party, which she starred in black suits with white Cyrillic inscriptions. This season, Mademoiselle Julia took part in the presentation of the Nazir Mazhar spring-summer collection: she showed clothes with other designer friends, for example, the A Machine store biker and stylist Anna Trevelyan. She can also be seen at the Ashish and Opening Ceremony shows, but as a guest, and she also has her own column in the Japanese version of Nylon magazine.
Hairstyle and bandana
Mademoiselle Julia often changes her hair color, but blue remains her base: she adds green, pink and purple to her. Her signature detail - a bandana, tied in the spirit of the 1950s. Most often it is a small KTZ shawl, but it also uses silk quads.
Makeup
The girl is painted brightly - it is better to make a separate instruction on how to adapt her makeup to life. She distinguishes eyes and lips, and also often paints eyebrows under a hair color.
Volumetric jacket
Mademoiselle Julia can often be seen in voluminous jackets with large shoulders in the spirit of the 1980s. Recently, she increasingly borrows parts from street and hip-hop culture and wears baggy bombers.
Fitting dress
In everyday life, the girl wears T-shirts with hoodies and shorts to the calf, but most often she comes to the world in dresses. The singer prefers tight-fitting dresses in which she does not look defiant or vulgar at all.
High heel shoes
Mademoiselle Julia wears one of two options for shoes - massive sneakers like adidas Originals x Jeremy Scott or shoes. Not classic shoes, but some multi-colored models on a thick heel.
ILLUSTRATION:Masha Shishova
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