You all
might think that posting selfies on the internet is something useless or a
waste of time, but it actually can be a great opportunity of self-promotion.
Kondo Yohdi is just one of the many examples of the impact that social media
can have in someone’s life.
Kondo Yohdi
was born on December 25th of 1992, in Osaka, Japan. When he was a high school
student he started to post pictures of his every day outfits and also selfies
on his Twitter account, he quickly became popular because of his unique style
and within a year he reached more than 600,000 followers. A few years later he
moved to Tokyo, then he started to work as a model in Harajuku and also as a TV host.
Last year he debuted as a singer with his single “Guru Gurun Sekai” and he also launched his own brand of clothes called DING.


Genderless Boy
Yohdi’s
also known for having a genderless style, according to him, that means that
clothes have no gender. He has state in several interviews that genderless
style goes beyond the walls of sex and that people often use phrases like
“that’s not feminine” or “that’s not masculine” in negative ways, making him
feel sad about it because if you embrace the “gender freedom” in clothes it
would be for the sake of being yourself and for expressing through style
without any prejudice. He has also said that the clothes you wore not
necessarily reflect your sexuality.
He has worked as a model
and promoter for brands like WEGO, MILKBOY, Reebook, Candy Stripper, DING, Neon
Moon, MAC Cosmetics, and others. And currently his career as a singer is
raising, he recently released some other songs such as 30th Century
Boy, PAN, and DaN'OIRA.



My Harajuku influences
Certainly I’ve
always liked fashion and since I discovered the world of Harajuku I’ve been
following and finding idols, models, trends and brands from that culture that
inspire me.
It has been a few years since I first knew about Yohdi, beside his looks, I really like him because he’s very creative, has a strong view on fashion, he’s also super humble, he has great sense of humor and despite his young age he has been able to do many things! Like exploring different fields of work, and meeting or collaborate with important brands and people.

It has been a few years since I first knew about Yohdi, beside his looks, I really like him because he’s very creative, has a strong view on fashion, he’s also super humble, he has great sense of humor and despite his young age he has been able to do many things! Like exploring different fields of work, and meeting or collaborate with important brands and people.
I think
he’s a great because he found so many opportunities just by using social media,
he let people knew what his passion was and just thought that he started his
career.
I love
street fashion and personally I think of Yohdi as one of my main influences
because he’s super original and edgy. Every time I see his photos or the
collections he releases through DING I get inspired and it keeps me kind of
motivated to not to give up one of my crazy dreams that is to becoming a fashion
designer that incorporates illustration into fashion. I’d like
to do clothes for casual wear to bring some originality and innovation into the
Mexican fashion scene, I’d love that.
Sources
Sources
https://twitter.com/ding_press