Tokyo Street Style
Johannah Masters, The Post’s fashion market specialist, says: Year after year, Tokyo keeps moving closer to my No. 1 bucket-list travel destination. The bustling metropolis’ eclectic street style is characterized by bright pops of color and cool graphic prints — while its kitschy boutiques burst with tongue-in-cheek togs. It’s a style junkie’s dream — and this eye-catching outfit definitely has global appeal for my travels.
iiJin jacket, $1,180, available in September 2014, see iiJin.com for availability. Rag & Bone tank, $115, and Marc by Marc Jacobs shorts, $228, both at Bloomingdale’s, 1000 Third Ave. Leather sandals, $66.69, at asos.com. Headphones, $59.90 at urbanears.com. Camera, $99 at lomography.com[/caption]
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Sushi samba
These cozy socks make cheeky loungewear for chilling out in the hotel room.
Living Royal “sushi” ankle socks $8 at http://www.frankiesonthepark.com
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India’s Bohemian Rhapsody
Anahita Moussavian, The Post’s deputy fashion editor, says: Having just spent two weeks exploring the great cities and beautiful beaches of India, I’m newly inspired to play with bright colors and bold prints in some of the season’s freshest silhouettes. This outfit does just the trick: The crop top and hot pants make for a cool combo, while the backpack and elaborate jewels add festive flair.
Top, $68, shorts, $80, heels, $85, and backpack, $72, all at topshop.com. Necklace, $795, and bracelet, $436, both at Dannijo, 646-755-8909.Anne Wermiel/NY Post






















