The Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo has become an international style mecca, a street-level fashion scene prowled by major designers looking for inspiration, and whose local, cutting-edge labels enjoy global caché.
Style Deficit Disorder is the first book to explore this remixed, fast-forward fashion hotbed, profiling its most daring and influential designers, labels, stylists, and shops (including Hysteric Glamour, Super Lovers, A Bathing Ape, Sonia Park, and LaForet). Featuring nearly 200 photos, essays by key Japanese fashion editors, and commentary by Pharrell, Marc Jacobs, John Galliano, Agnes B, and many others, this is a must-have, insider's look at an international fashion and pop culture epicenter, past, present, and future.