11.12.2009
11.05.2009
8.29.2008
L.C. (Label Catastrophe)
Like everyone else I watch The Hills. Blah! You know it's bad for you, but you watch it anyways. I'm over the cast, seriously... LC-Sad Victim, Audrina-Slut, Lo-We Get It.. you don't know how 2 put on make-up! Heidi-Deflate her already, We're all done. Surprisingly, I actually like Whitney. I wish we were friends.
Balenciaga Bag Resurrected...
Balenciaga Bag Resurrected...
Oh Hey, Ms. Monáe
8.27.2008
Inter-Galactic Planetary
War Weapons: Hello Kitty Edition

Hello Kitty obsessed, I can totally appreciate Tom Sachs Giant Hello Kitty & Miffy (Bunny) Sculptures. The same artist who did mix-media of a PRADA Death Camp and CHANEL Guillotine?! Genius concept but somewhat disturbing. lol.
The "Crying" Bunny Fountain is so cute..
Almost as cute as hearing F/P say.. 'Bunnies'.
Labels:
Art,
Harajuku,
Hello Kitty,
Japan Pop Culture,
Sanrio
Can't Buy Me Love..
For the Tokyo Girls tired of being love stoned over human boys...
Ikemen bank is a digital bank with a screen that displays a budding romance with one of five attractive love interests (Ikemen is slang for a good-looking guy) Your 'Love' is based on how much money you save. LoL. The more you save the more complex your relationship becomes... To win the game you have to save an impressive 500 dollars, leading up to either a big drama-queen breakup or a happy ending with your new digital lover.
8.26.2008
Super Rare Kanye Bear
Sniffing Thrills Through Thousand Dollar Bills
Wanna Smell Like a Harajuku? Super Cute Scents by Gwen
In general I haven't been too fond of the Harajuku Lovers clothing line... I felt it killed the spirit of what it means to have "Decora" style. Ultimately, I wasn't a fan in making it easy for bratty know-nothing American girls be lead to think they can have a "Japanese Look" for a high price tag. I digress..My F/P had told me about the commercial they did for this line... I loved it! It's very "Kawaii" it had all the elements of the "Super Cuteness" Harajuku Micro-trend. Hooray for Gwen... Well Done! Japanese media for an American market at its best.
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