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Anime artist illustrates the differences between Japanese fashion now and ten years ago

Jul 9, 2020

Women in Japan look very different compared to a decade ago.

It can be hard to keep up with what’s in style in the fashion world, especially in Japan where trends are constantly evolving at a rapid pace. Japanese Twitter user and artist Satoimoya (@petit_flare) has been keeping an eye on what’s cool, though, and now she’s showing us how much today’s fashion has changed from ten years ago with an illustration that’s gone viral online.

The side-by-side sketch of two women reveals that fashion right now is centred around low contrast and low colour saturation, which Satoimoya dubs “Hikizan Fashion” (“Minus Fashion“). Ten years ago, trends were totally the opposite, with a focus on high contrast and high levels of saturated colour, which Satoimoya describes as “Tashizan Fashion” (“Plus Fashion“).

▼ Things certainly were a lot brighter a decade ago, judging by Satoimoya’s girl of 2010 on the right.

From head to toe, the 2010 fashionista displays:

Taking a closer look at Satoimoya’s girl of 2020, we see the following observations from head to toe:

Since Satoimoya posted the insightful artwork online, it’s earned 125,000 likes and 31,000 retweets.

People were quick to gush over fashions past and present, with many praising the artist for being so spot on with the observations. Some even shared photos of themselves ten years ago dressed like the woman of 2010 while others commented on how girly the style of a decade ago looked compared to the more neutral tones favoured by the women of today.

It’s not just women’s fashion that’s ever-changing in Japan but schoolgirl fashion too. That’s actually another topic of interest for Satoimoya, who documented the uniforms of students in Aichi Prefecture and illustrated the differences between Japanese schoolgirls in 2007 and 2017.

Who knows what the people of Japan be wearing ten years from now? Whatever it is, Satoimoya will be sure to sketch it out for us.

Source, images: Twitter/@petit_flare
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