{"id":"decora-harajuku","no":194,"name":"Decora","ja":"デコラ","era":"late 1990s–","family":"日本のストリート","kind":"スタイル","collection":"Dictionary expansion 09","addedAt":"2026-08-18","source":{"title":"Aesthetics Wiki — Decora","url":"https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Decora"},"reference":{"status":"verified","pageUrl":"https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Decora","credit":"Aesthetics Wiki — Decora","gallery":[{"imageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Harajuku%20Fashion%20Street%20Snap%20(2018-01-08%2018.18.47%20by%20Dick%20Thomas%20Johnson).jpg?width=640","pageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Harajuku%20Fashion%20Street%20Snap%20(2018-01-08%2018.18.47%20by%20Dick%20Thomas%20Johnson).jpg","credit":"原宿のストリートスナップ 2018（CC BY 2.0）"},{"imageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Harajuku%20street%20fashion%202023%201.jpg?width=640","pageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Harajuku%20street%20fashion%202023%201.jpg","credit":"原宿ストリートファッション 2023（CC BY-SA 4.0）"},{"imageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Harajuku%20-%20Takeshita%20Street%2027%20(15554744827).jpg?width=640","pageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Harajuku%20-%20Takeshita%20Street%2027%20(15554744827).jpg","credit":"竹下通り（CC BY-SA 3.0）"}]},"essence":"大量のヘアクリップと玩具的アクセサリーを層状に重ねる原宿のスタイルで、「多いこと」自体を造形原理にした最大主義の身体版。","cues":["大量のヘアピン","重ね着けのアクセサリー","高彩度の多色","キャラクターグッズ"],"intents":["遊び","高揚","親密"],"works":["一次資料と代表例から成立条件を比較する","服飾以外の媒体へ応用できる構成原理を取り出す"],"recipe":{"type":"参照される時代・共同体の文字と記号を観察する","layout":"シルエットと比率を画面構成へ翻訳する","material":"布地・仕立て・着る人の身体という素材条件を確認する"},"avoid":"衣服の記号だけを剥がして使わない。誰が・なぜ・何に抗して着たかという文脈を確認する。","colors":["#eae6de","#6b655c","#1a1815"],"motif":"fashion","pair":["kidcore","gyaru"],"study":["FRUiTSと青木正一","6%DOKIDOKI","maximalismとの接続"],"en":{"essence":"The Harajuku style layering masses of hairclips and toy-like accessories — maximalism embodied, where 'more' is itself the design principle.","cues":["Masses of hairpins","Layered accessories","Saturated multicolor","Character goods"],"works":["Comparing primary sources and exemplary cases","Extracting principles that transfer beyond dress"],"recipe":{"type":"Observe the letters and signs of the era and community referred to","layout":"Translate silhouette and proportion into composition","material":"Verify the material conditions: cloth, tailoring, the wearer's body"},"avoid":"Never peel off the garment's signs alone. Verify who wore it, why, and against what.","study":["FRUiTS and Shoichi Aoki","6%DOKIDOKI","the connection to maximalism"]}}