Harajuku Reverie

Photographed by Dadao.

The streets hum with defiance as silhouettes clash against the ordinary, each outfit a statement, each stride a challenge. In a world where chaos reigns, these lovely misfits transform harshness into art. Shot by Dadao with fashion by Jacelin.

Harajuku Reverie

Credits:

Photographer: Dadao / @da_daoss
Fashion: Jacelin / @jacelincheung
Makeup&Hair: Shirley, Yoyo / @infii0_00 @yoghwrt
Photography assistant: Sasha / @sasha_andreya
Styling assistants: Shuyan, Ran, Byers / @casey_sy05 @randai85 @byers_ililll
Models: Gee, Alex, Chengxin, Lu Sherratt / @geegobillot @alexchanszeming @xxchengxinxx @lucyasherratt

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