Non-Fiction Review: Tokyo Street Style


Tokyo Street Style by Zoé de Las Cases, August 29, 2017. 80 pages. Published by Clarkson Potters. Source: Blogging for Books.
Adult coloring gets a makeover with charming, fashion-forward illustrations from this futuristic and glittering city. 
Wherever you’re off to, take Tokyo Street Style with you. Immerse yourself in this colorful city full of vibrant fashion and unique architecture. The stylish essentials laid out from your suitcase, elegant kimonos in store windows, and fashion-forward city dwellers complement the modern skylines. Embellish whimsical, full-page patterns with your own touch and enjoy Tokyo while you make your way through an iconic city.

This sleek, high-end package has an elastic closure and a satin ribbon marker so you can dip in and dip out of your own Tokyo fashion week. With nothing more than some colored pencils, you'll be on your way to a perfect day.


When it comes to coloring, I'm more of a casual, slow-poke coloring type of girl. Yet when I spotted  Zoé de Las Cases' Tokyo Street Style available for review, I could not resist checking it out! I was not to be disappointed in this decision.
  • Everything about this coloring book is beautiful; from the front cover all the way through the designs within. Design-wise, it's very pleasing to the eye; though the bright pink of the cover was a little shocking at first, although it actually pairs really well with the yellow stenciling on the cover. Okay, enough about the pretty, pretty cover design.  

  • I really enjoyed the variety of designs that Zoé de Las Cases created for Tokyo Street Style. Not only were the designs beautiful, but there were designs the were more minimal and those with more detail. The variety really makes it fun to flip through. Even better, the designs that have more going on are no so busy that they leave your head spinning as you try to decide where to start coloring. 

  • One of the things I enjoyed most about the designs was that it blended modern with a dash of traditional. I also really enjoyed the patterns that were used for backgrounds and on the clothes. I am actually really looking forward to spending some time coloring in the pages over the next few weeks. 

Final Verdict: Tokyo Street Style- This is probably the most eye-pleasing coloring book that I, personally, have come across! It's bright and cheerful without being too crazy!

Tokyo Street Style earns


A copy of this book was received for review consideration. All thoughts are my own.

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