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Harajuku Girl is a term to describe women and teenaged girls in Harajuku who wear a style of clothing that originated in the street culture of major cities in Japan, i.e. Tokyo and Osaka. The "Harajuku style," named for the Harajuku district of Tokyo, combines a wide range of diverse influences, and is also known as "Fruits Fashion" by followers of Fruits Magazine. The term "Harajuku Girl" is not used by the Japanese to describe themselves.

The term has come into popular use via Gwen Stefani's music videos and songs from her Love.Angel.Music.Baby album.

There are many fashion styles, and many different groups who spend time in this area. You may see people dressed in the following styles: Gothic Lolita, Decora, Kogal, Ganguro, Wamono, Second-Hand Fashion, Cyber Fashion.

Visual Kei or Anime Cosplayers also gather in Harajuku. However, these are not fashion movements.

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