Friday, March 6, 2009

Japanese vs. American fashion magazines




Where to get it: Mitsuwa or any other Japanese department store
Price: $5-$10 each
Websites: http://www.nicola.jp/, http://www.kobunsha.com/


These are three magazines that I have: nicola (right), JJ (middle), and with (right)

For those who read American fashion magazines,
nicola is to Seventeen magazine, as, JJ is to Cosmo Girl, as, with is to Vogue.

They all have the regular fashion, health, and makeup tips.
nicola is more for teenagers.
with is more for adults.
JJ is a bit of both.

What I like about Japanese magazines are that they cover aspects in detail more than American ones most of the time.

For example, Seventeen will show you a makeup look and tell you where you can buy the products. Usually, Japanese magazines will go into depth with step-to-step instructions plus ways to tweak the look if it does not suit you.

Some American magazines have models wearing beautiful clothing but not many people will actually wear it in public because it is so elaborate and expensive. It is what you would usually see on a runway. But most Japanese magazines feature different feasible outfits.

The other reason why I like them more is because they are usually 2-3 years ahead of us in fashion. And even though those trends are mostly in Japan now, there is a form of it here too. So though you cannot find the exact match here, you can mix and match and still recreate a similar look.

The only downside for me is that I am not fluent in Japanese. So it is hard to understand every detail. But there is some English and there are so many detailed pictures that you can easily follow along. So that makes up for the unable-to-read-ness.

But I highly recommend these magazines even though you may not be able to read Japanese. If you are looking for a cutesy, non-over dramatic look, this is definitely the kind of magazines for you.


nicola:


JJ:


with:

1 comment:

  1. ohhh these look really cool. i think ill check them out. thanks!

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