Imran Khan
In the finest Tokyo Harajuku style, Imran Khan wore his best blue hair, after being elected Premier of Pakistan in that nation's 2018 Elections in July. The new leader promises to bring, "A new sense of color and fashion to Pakistan", and boasted, "Move over, Tokyo!", in his post-election address to the country.
When asked what his policy would be regarding his country's purported 100+ nuclear weapons, he responded, "We will be painting all of our nuclear warheads bright green, yellow, pink and blue from now on. Now that we have achieved power, that will be an important feature of our Harajuku Party foreign policy.
The people, and our enemies as well, know what we stand for."
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HARAJUKU----The bright, colorful, gothic/punk-influenced street fashion-style
first popularized in Tokyo, and associated with various musical
artists who flaunt the style in their performances, such as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Toshiko Koshijima, Yasutaka Nakata, Gwen Stefani, Nicki Minaj and others.
This street-style originated from a postwar combination of
American and Japanese Culture and formed mainly around
the Harajuku district area of Shibuya, Japan.
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With the results of the 2018 Pakistani Election,
Is Harajuku now moving into the
international political realm?
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Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Harajuku super-hero
Pamyu Pamyu in concert.
Her management team is already working out
details of a massive Pakistani tour.
Pakistani Premier Imran Khan in younger times
as a Cricket Superstar.
Even in his early days, Khan always had a
great fashion-sense and an eye for style.
Superstar Nicki Minaj, whose management
is also mulling over a possible Pakistan tour
always loved Harajuku. The colors are the colors
of Heaven itself, and bring much joy."
Nazneen Rahija:
"Pakistan really needs these changes. Bless
Premier Khan for bringing this colorful,
new aspect to our lives."
Bano (yellow) and Ismat (pink), says:
"Pakistan is ready for this. As soon as they
pass a law permitting us to dye our hair,
I'm coloring mine green, for sure."
These Tokyo girls say,
"Way to go, Pakistan!"
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