It sort of depends on what you're going for. If you want to wear the type of clothing that trendy Tokyo girls actually wear, look for CanCam magazine - that's like the fashion bible for the early 20's to early 30's set (the OL set). That's where I get all of my personal style from!
Some other good, cute magazines:
AneCam - CanCam's older sister magazine!
Seventeen (Japan) - Like cancam, except for teenagers.
JJ - the alternate CanCam. To me, it's a little more conservative.
If you want something a little more edgy (but not too crazy), try:
Pinky (For the older gal set - think "gal lite")
Cawaii (for the gal set)
Popteen (Kogals and some ganguro fashion)
Egg/Ego (Serious ganguro stuff)
At least, these are the impressions I get from reading them!
http://cutie.sushi-cat.net/index2.php?magazines - this site has a good listing of magazines. You can order them from
here or at amazon!
If you want to actually shop,
this is a good place! It's JJ's own webshop, with many different brands. If I were skinnier and shorter (and had more money) I'd shop there exclusively
EDIT: to navigate the webshop by article of clothing, use the center pulldown menu at the top. Here's a catagory breakdown from the top (with the name in japanese for those of you who have it supported in your browser)
アウタ = outerwear (second option)
トップス = tops (ninth option)
ワンピース = dresses (seventeenth option)
スカート = skirts (ninteenth option)
パンツ = pants (twenty-first option)
シュズ = shoes (twenty-third option)
アクセサリ = accessories (twenty-fifth option)
バッグ = bags (twenty-seventh option)
火物 = warm things like scarves (twenty-ninth option)
Everything else is just a sub-category. Just choose what you want from the menu and press the button at the far right. I don't -think- they ship overseas, but I've never really checked. I just see what I like and try to duplicate it with things found near me.
EDIT 2: Oh yeah, if you have a question, feel free to ask me about it ^_^