Sunday, 28 November 2010
Yoyogi flea market
There are a few sundays in each month where there is a flea market held in Yoyogi park. I guess it's the Tokyo equivalent of a car boot sale, where Tokyoites turn up with their wares in a suitcase instead of a car. They very neatly spread their wares out on a tarpaulin. It's great to go and forage around and to get inspired, and I love taking photos there. This heavily patterned, ankle length skirt caught my eye (at first I thought it was crocheted, but then saw it was woven), as well as the mixture of badges. I love the way that they are styled on the old jeans.
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