So I am finally getting my shit together after my trip to Japan.. Between myself and MorningStar we took over 1000 photos. So I thought I would post some of them every day with a bit of a topic tie in... today's topic:
Japanese fashion
I was very excited by the thought of going to Harajuku and seeing what they were up to. Our first Sunday we went, but it was pouring rain and just not many fashionistias out. But we went back on our free day and we shopped. I actually found a dress that could fit my big frame and boobs. we were both inspired and obsessed with the sars masks. The Japanese have takens them to new heights. We found Hello Kitty ones at the 100 yen store (like a dollar store) and many different styles.. here are two of the many we bought ...
the heart mask from Takuya Angel my favorite designer.
here is me with the designer of Takuya Angel
this mask was bought at a punk rock store somewhere in Harijuku
and here is a photo of me in the heart mask.. a devil maid hat and my new kimono inspired dress with my ninja shoes and legwarmers....
these are the ladies who worked wt the store I bought my dress at. The shop was so small that MorningStar and i couldn't fit in the store at the same time. we were giants there.
tomorrow's topic... Japanese Toilets
Japanese fashion
I was very excited by the thought of going to Harajuku and seeing what they were up to. Our first Sunday we went, but it was pouring rain and just not many fashionistias out. But we went back on our free day and we shopped. I actually found a dress that could fit my big frame and boobs. we were both inspired and obsessed with the sars masks. The Japanese have takens them to new heights. We found Hello Kitty ones at the 100 yen store (like a dollar store) and many different styles.. here are two of the many we bought ...
the heart mask from Takuya Angel my favorite designer.
here is me with the designer of Takuya Angel
this mask was bought at a punk rock store somewhere in Harijuku
and here is a photo of me in the heart mask.. a devil maid hat and my new kimono inspired dress with my ninja shoes and legwarmers....
these are the ladies who worked wt the store I bought my dress at. The shop was so small that MorningStar and i couldn't fit in the store at the same time. we were giants there.
tomorrow's topic... Japanese Toilets
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Ironically enough, the thing at most risk with squat toilets is the ankles. Imagine stepping in THAT bad boy in a drunken (or middle-of-the-night) stupor. It's still slippery in that basin (or so I'm told).