J-pop fashion style is a vibrant and eclectic trend inspired by Japanese popular culture, particularly the music industry and street fashion scenes in urban areas like Tokyo's Harajuku district.
The trend of J pop fashion first appeared during the 1970s and 1980s when Japanese pop music was, on the rise globally before gaining popularity in the following decades of the 1990s and 2000s due to its fusion with subcultures such as Lolita style and Visual Kei fashion influences, like Decora theme trends continued to shape its evolution by blending elements of traditional Japanese attire with modern Western fashion concepts over time.