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What to Wear in Tokyo: A Style Guide to the Vibrant City

What to Wear in Tokyo: A Style Guide to the Vibrant City

I'm a lucky girl: I get to call Japan my second home. Growing up, I spent Saturdays at Japanese school and summers in Tokyo. I loved the buzzing cicadas and the natsu matsuris during August, but learning what to wear in Tokyo in 100-degree weather while staying modest? Not so easy. I wanted to prance around in spaghetti straps, but my aunties preferred I keep skin exposure to a minimum.
I turned to glossy fashion magazines to learn how to look stylish, modest, yet cool. Tokyo street style also proved to be a helpful source of inspiration. I quickly learned that loose silhouettes, high-quality fabrics, and an attention to details (think intricate accessories, chic patterns, etc.) is the way to go.
Over the years, Tokyo has become one of the world's fashion capitals, albeit not yet one of the big four (New York, London, Milan, and Paris). As tourists now pour into Japan, the number one thing that sticks out to me is how visitors dress. Leggings, for example, may be accepted as pants in the West, but in Japan they're seen as undergarments. I know there's a lot to consider before visiting this beautiful country, but your wardrobe choices are an easy adjustment. I've pulled together a list of what to pack for Tokyo—so you can look chic while respecting Japan's unwritten fashion rules.
Bold blouses
In Japan, locals will often hide their shoulders, décolletage, or both. So long as you're avoiding low cut tank tops with thin straps, you're already off to a good start. The blouses below are beautiful styles that respect the Japanese fashion norms: They're trendy, stylish, and easy to assemble into various outfits. A loose fit invites tons of airflow so you won't fall victim to the unforgiving summer temperatures, either.
Personality pants
Here's one thing you'll never see on Japanese people: skinny jeans. I know, they're all the rage again in the Western world, but skin-tight bottoms are a big no-no in Japan. Instead, you'll see a sea of wide leg pants, balloon pants, barrel jeans—you get the gist. Not only do these pants trap less heat, but offer endless styling potential.
Dapper dresses
Contributor Bianca Kratky wearing a full-length dress in Japan
Bianca Kratky
Dresses are absolutely adored in Japan, but they're often styled more modestly—usually with full shoulder coverage or layered over a T-shirt. I, too, converted my open-back strappy dress by wearing a white tee underneath. I recommend packing a couple of shirt-dresses and long A-line dresses on your trip to Japan. One-pieces offer a one-and-done outfit that's easy to throw on while looking effortlessly elegant.
Flowy skirts
Skirts are a staple in Japan, and midi and maxi lengths reign supreme. While you'll find the occasional rebel in a mini skirt, the majority of women opt for knee- to floor-length silhouettes with voluminous shapes. They instantly elevate even a plain white tee, making any outfit feel photo-ready. Opt for a trendy bubble skirt or a classic poplin A-line shape for something that's easy to style. If you're feeling a little more creative, then this asymmetrical denim skirt takes the cake.
Wardrobe basics
Don't forget to pack a few basic pieces you can wear with anything. If you're feeling uninspired, the people in Japan will show you that a striped cardigan can be slung over an oversized white shirt, a statement necklace can dangle on a draped asymmetric T-shirt, and a crew neck long-sleeve can go under some comfy overalls. These basics serve as essential wardrobe pieces based on their versatility alone.
Jackets and sweaters
If your Japan trip is scheduled for the fall, you'd be wise to bring any of these jackets or sweaters along. It never gets too cold in Tokyo, but a light leather jacket, a trench coat, or maybe just a snug sweater will keep the chill out and win you extra style points. The options below are light and easy to pack, and add versatility to your travel wardrobe. Rich earthy tones like brown, beige, and burgundy are very popular in Japan, making these selects perfect for your next visit.
Must-have accessories
Kratky accessorizes a simple outfit
Bianca Kratky
The Japanese uniform formula? High-quality basics made better with outstanding accessories. Statement jewelry like this Heaven Mayhem necklace are really popular, as are silk scarves and classic watches. Accessories are a simple (and carry-on-friendly) way to switch up a look without bringing yet another shirt or pair or pants. Of course, you'll need a bag that goes with everything and can carry a considerable amount of items, like this Loeffler Randall woven shoulder bag.
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