DoReMiDan Sentimental Rocking Slumber

by Kate Havas, posted October 13, 2011

The Beatles and visual kei don’t have much in common, but it was the Fab Four’s “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” and other hits that greeted fans at Shibuya WWW, a tribute to the fact that while DoReMiDan may sound like a musical scale, it’s actually a Japanese play on the song title “Don’t Let Me Down.” It was that iconic song which introduced the band, and as it finished, a jazzy tune piped out from the speakers and the members took the stage.

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Kate Havas first became interested in Japanese fashion in college when visual kei and anime were just beginning to make their way to America. Having already been involved in the American fashion scene, she expanded her interests to include gothic lolita, Japanese punk, gyaru, and other Japanese subculture styles. Kate signed onto ROKKYUU in order to bring up-to-date news on Japanese fashion trends and the personalities behind these various subculture brands to fans all over the world. Follow her on twitter at keito_kate!

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