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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu/Image: Cynthia Hope Anderson for Style Wylde

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu/Image: Cynthia Hope Anderson for Style Wylde

International recording artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (born Kiriko Takemura) has spent the last few years on a major career climb. Ascending up the ranks, first in fashion with a successful modeling career, and as a hyper-popular fashion blogger, and then onto music where her hits PonPonPon and Fashion Monster have earned her a massive following throughout Asia, and numerous awards (including an MTV Japan honor for Best Pop Song).

Through all of this, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's personal style has remained in the forefront of her performance presence. Often touted as everything from "Japan's Lady Gaga" to "The Harajuku Fashion Ambassador" the star has kept her own style as a major aspect to her public persona. 

In a quiet hotel room just days before her first ever performance in San Francisco, Style Wylde sat down with the star (who was noticeably toned down, and utterly gorgeous without heavy stage make-up) to talk about fashion; her past career, her future plans, and how style will play a major role in all of it. 

Here are a few of the highlights.

On launching her first fashion blog after working as a street style model in high school:

"I wanted to have my own voice in fashion, I wanted to express myself, and what I thought about fashion as more than  just a model."

On getting discovered as a singer:

"In my third year of High School when I was modeling, a producer approached me. He said I was very funny, and very interesting girl and thought I could have a career in music,  so I tried,"

On the major change between being a mostly private blogger and model, to being a major international pop star:

"Back when I was doing blogs, and modeling, it was all about things that I personally was interested in. As I transitioned into a musician, it is all about  entertaining people, and also about creating the character of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. So now I am more about how to create a stage presence, and how to create costumes.

On how performing has impacted her personal style:

"I am always constantly evolving my style. Performing is part of that,  so right now I am looking for the next thing, the next stage of evolution."

On being the "face of Harajuku":

"The beginning of my career was based in Harajuku, as a street model and being known for that style, so I have a deep love for it.  And now that I've been named the Harajuku ambassador I want to continue working with this style.

On being in San Francisco for the first time:

"Truthfully I was expecting it to be warm and sunny as my idea of the West Coast, so I was surprised by how cold it was!  BUT  I spent the whole day yesterday on tourism. I saw the seals, ate seafood and played at the arcade near Fisherman's Wharf...I had a really great time."

And finally on local fashion, and how will Harajuku do in San Francisco:

"Well, so far I think I have only seen other tourists, so I don't know the local style! But my producer, Sebastian Masuda [designer of the popular Harajuku Fashion line 6% Doki Doki]  has opened a pop-up shop here,  and I think it will have a big chance to do well here."  

In addition to the interview, Style Wylde was granted a small photo shoot with the mega star before her performance in Union Square.  Here are just a few of our favorite shots from the shoot and the show. 

All images: Cynthia Hope Anderson/Simon Whittle for Style Wylde.  The interview was conducted via translator Misaki C.Kido. For more information please visit mckido.com.

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