credit to : http://www.style-arena.jp/feature/sgc_09ss/index.html
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Braided odango hairstyle with kanzashi accessories
Braided odango hairstyle with kanzashi accessories
Let’s try braided odango hairstyle. You can set it up within 30 seconds once you master it.
Tools:
# one rubber band-y hair tie
# some u-pins
# two kanzashi hairpins ( Japanese hair accessories )
1) make a braid at where the odango to be located
2) with one hand hold the braid while other hand guides hair around tightly
3) pin up the odango with 2 or 3 u-pins
4) stick a kanzashi along the backward direction to be set
5) reverse down the kanzashi
6) insert kanzashi all the way through the odango
7) repeat process with other kanzashi
credits to:http://kimono.sighvogue.com/japanese-kanzashi-hairstyle-1.html#extended
all about kimono and yukata
The specific choice relates to the woman’s age and marital status, and the level of formality of the occasion. In descending order of formality:
Furisode:
furisode literally translates as swinging sleeves - the sleeves of furisode average between 39 and 42 inches in length. Furisode are the most formal kimonos for unmarried women. They have patterns that cover the entire garment, and are usually worn at coming-of-age ceremonies (Seijin Shiki) and by unmarried female relatives of the bride at weddings and wedding receptions.
Kurotomesode:
a black kimono patterned only below the waistline, kurotomesode are the most formal kimonos for married women. They are often worn by the mothers of the bride and groom at a wedding. Kurotomesode usually have five kamon printed on the sleeves, chest and back of the kimonos.
Irotomesode:
a single-color kimono, patterned only below the waistline. Irotomesode are slightly less formal than kurotomesode, and are worn by married women, usually close relatives of the bride and groom at a wedding. An irotomesode may have three or five kamon.
Homongi:
literally translates as visiting wear. Characterized by patterns that flow over the shoulders, seams and sleeves, homongi rank slightly higher than their close relative, the tsukesage. Homongi may be worn by both married and unmarried women; often friends of the bride will wear homongi at weddings and receptions. They may also be worn to formal parties, such as galas.
Iromuji:
single-colored kimonos that may be worn by married and unmarried women. They are mainly worn to tea ceremonies. The dyed silk may be figured (rinzu, similar to jacquard), but has no differently colored patterns.
Komon:
fine pattern in English. Kimonos with a small, repeated pattern throughout the garment. Somewhat casual: may be worn around town, or dressed up with a nice obi for a restaurant. Both married and unmarried women may wear komon.
credits to :
http://kimono.sighvogue.com/japanese-kimono-styles.html
Friday, February 27, 2009
Attractions in Tokyo
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HARAJUKU LOOK by Shu Uemura
-Shu Uemura-
THE HARAJUKU LOOK
Harajuku (原宿 “meadow lodging”) is the common name for an area in Tokyo, Japan that is known internationally for its youth, style, and fashion. Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible and Fruits.
In The Makeup LOVES this look right now. So, here is how to get it:
CHEEKS: Use a creamy pink lipstick as a base. Blend it over a large area on the cheek and then “set” the lipstick by gently dusting on blush. Then, layer the blush with a sweeping motion until desired pigment is achieved. TryShu Uemura Rouge Unlimited lipstick in Soft Rose Shimmer topped with Shu Uemura blush in Pink 30.
LIPS: Rouge Unlimited Crystal Shine in PK 301S, Gloss Unlimited in BG 930N
EYE MAKEUP: A beige matte shadow and a black eyeliner. Try Shu Uemura Pressed Eye Shadow in M Beige 800 and Drawing Pencil in Black
EYELASHES: First, curl them. Then mascara them in a basic black. Then, put on some Shu Uemura Soft Cross Lashes for a real Harajuku look.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tokyo Tourism Info
An area with the most advanced electric products and an area with a retrospective atmosphere coexist in perfect harmony. Good for shopping and walking as well.
more about akihabara and ochanomizu. click here-Elegant and stylish city where a retro-modern atmosphere still lingers
in the air.
-Lined up with old department stores full of history and tradition as well as prestigious boutiques, Ginza is a flamboyant district for sophisticated adults.more about ginza. click here
-A fashionable area that continues to set the latest trends.
-This stimulating town continues to update the trends of the young generation at a fast rate.
more about shibuya and harajuku. click here
-Full of energy and power, flourishing as the core of the Tokyo Metropolis.
-The west area is neatly lined up with skyscrapers.
-The east side is the most crowded one in Tokyo.
-The south area is scattered with new tourist spots.Shinjuku is a district of entertainment.


