The phenomenon of press bus groping, also known as "chikan" in Japanese, is a form of groping that occurs on crowded public transportation, particularly buses and trains. While it is a serious issue that affects many people, especially women, it has also become a topic of interest in fashion and style communities.
A split image. Left side—crisp, editorial shot of someone in a tailored blazer, chunky platform boots, and a bold lip. Right side—a grainy screenshot of a news headline about groping on campaign press buses. boob press in bus groping peperonitycom
Fashion and style content should be about creativity and expression, not a test of physical endurance against harassment. As we celebrate the artistry of the new season, it is vital to remember the people behind the lens and the keyboard. Addressing the issue of groping and safety on the press bus isn't just about logistics—it’s about ensuring that the future of fashion media is as respectful as it is beautiful. The phenomenon of press bus groping, also known
While not a formal style category, the following content types have emerged in response to harassment on public transit: Discuss how certain clothing can make a statement