Meet the Incredible Icons of Tokyo Street Style

Are you ready to meet the Harajuku icons, whose status influences the next big thing. How, you ask? Tokyo has a long history of reverence for ShopStaff of the coolest boutiques, raising them to celebrity status. These days their clout dominates the streets and social networks alike.
We also chat with Baby Mary, the owner of world-renowned shop, Faline. Baby Mary witnessed Harajuku's rise to fame, firsthand. She handpicks customers as her ShopStaff and stars are born. Shinako, an internet star whose videos catapulted her and the most popular street-sweet in Harajuku to fame. She's got some pro-tips on making viral videos to share!
For Zutti, the street is a runway, towering in 26cm heels, parting the Harajuku masses. He gives us a peek at some of his incredible clothing collection.
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