FRUiTS, Vol. 16 published in October 1998 captures the shifting mood of Harajuku at the close of the decade, a moment when style drifted between spontaneity and intention as young creators shaped their identities through texture, layering, and subtle contrasts. In this issue, FRUiTS wanders the streets with its signature observational calm, documenting looks that merge thrifted pieces, handmade details, and unexpected color pairings into expressions that feel both intimate and quietly radical. The magazine’s portraits reveal how individuality took form in the everyday, reflecting a community that treated fashion as an ongoing conversation rather than a fixed statement. With its soft visual cadence and unforced authenticity, this volume offers a reflective glimpse into late-90s Tokyo street culture discovering new rhythms in the ordinary.
Condition: very good
Japanese
79 pages
26 x 18,5 cm