As someone who's interested in japanese street fashion the book immediately picked my interest. It mostly discusses high fashion which I am not at all familiar with but it was still a very interesting and informative read that also included a section covering some of the more popular street styles like lolita and gyaru. The plethora of good quality images is also something I heavily appreciate- especially the inclusion of some FRUiTS magazine covers. However I find the text and image layout (the pagination) of the book to be quite jarring. More often than not, at the end of a page, the sentences continue onto the next page, which while not the end of the world still felt bad to read. What's worse is that there are times when the text, instead of continuing onto the next page, is cut off by 2 pages of images (Pages 51 to 54 and 89 to 92) and then continues on the page after, which was very annoying given that it meant reading the image descriptions and then giving the cut-off sentence a second read from the start for the sake of continuing the line of thought. The former is more of a personal nitpick but the latter was quite bizarre and noteworthy.
That being said, given that this is my only complain and is in no way related to the quality of the content nor the book's construction, I feel comfortable recommending it to those who are interested in fashion and potentially those interested in modern aspects of japanese culture.