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Japanese fashion / Winter coat coordination

Fashion coordinates for year 2013 begin with those from Ray magazine.

Without even realizing, monochromatic black and white tends to fill our wardrobe during the winter and the result can be boring.

Ray teaches how to avoid stereotype styles using red coat as the key item, to mix and match. Four convenient ways to create a variety of styles with a red coat. Feminine elegant lady-like styles? Or sweet & casual girl next door styles?
Which is your favorite?

For more details about these coordinates, please inquire through the blue button at the bottom.

Japanese fashion trend / coat

Red coat (RYZA) / 33,600yen

  • 1-1. Beige shaggy fit & flare knit dress (Jayro) / 4,935yen
  • 1-2. Navy hat (Bailey) / 9,975yen
  • 1-3. Plaid clutch bag / 4,725yen
  • 1-4. Brown tight / 2,100yen
  • 2-1. Black turtleneck top (Dip Drops) / 2,990yen
  • 2-2. Yellow flare skirt (ROJITA) / 5,775yen
  • 2-3. Black hat (SLY LANG) / 3,990yen
  • 2-4. Clutch Bag / 4,725yen
  • 2-5. Green ankle strap pumps / 21,000yen

Japanese fashion trend / dress up for winter

  • 3-1. Black fit and flare sleeveless dress (Supreme.La.La) / 8,295yen
  • 3-2. Pink short knit top (Honey mi Honey) / 17,850yen
  • 3-3. Brown hat (override) / 7,665yen
  • 3-4. Clutch bag (SMIR NASLI) / 5,980yen
  • 3-5. Simple tattoo tight (Doll Kiss) / 1,995yen
  • 3-6. Black bootie (BABY PURE) / 9,345yen
  • 4-1. Sweet light pink floral prints blouse and culotte set (Dip Drops) / 5,990yen
  • 4-2. Skinny denim (LagunaMoon) / 5,985yen
  • 4-3. Black beret (arth) / 10,500yen
  • 4-4. Green + houndstooth check bag (Jewelna Rose) / 12,600yen
  • 4-5. Black ankle strap pumps (31 Sons de mode) / 11,550yen

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New Year’s Lucky Bag

It is Japanese culture to visit Shinto shrine during the New Year.
I paid mine on the 2nd day of the New Year.

Passing the snack shop on my way back, there I saw again, Lucky Bags lined up this time at the front of snack shop. They looks set to get customers!

Snacks Lucky Bags? Wow! Lucky Bags seems to be a trend, popping up everywhere…
“mister Dounut” started selling theirs before the New Year even begins.

If you are still trying to figure out what on earth is Japan’s Lucky Bag, they are bags that contain unknown random contents substantially worth more than their actual amount.
And of course I got mine which cost a mere 1,000yen per bag.

I had chosen mine by their weight, since the contents were hidden.
Want to know what are the contents?

Japanese culture, lucky bags (fukubukuro)

Lucky Bags image

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These are what I got!
How? How? Do you think they are worth 1,000yen??
I did a rough calculation and they are indeed worth more than I had paid for.

So would you consider getting a Lucky Bag for yourself?

Different types of fukubukuro

Snacks, cookies, crackers

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Welcome to Year 2013

Happy New Year from Japan!
This year is the snake year. This snake ornament will be with me for the next one year.

Mitsui outlet sale begin from today.
I am all out to get the lucky bag. Early bird gets the worm o(^-^)o 
Here I come, Mitsui outlet park ≡≡≡ヘ(*–)ノ

Wish that Year 2013 will be a good and fruitful year for everyone.

Japan winter sale (1st-Jan)

New year greetings

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New Year Eve in Tokyo

A city that doesn’t sleep, Tokyo is quiet in New year’s eve.
The bustle & hustle of Tokyo turns into a ghost town every year end, when everyone returns back to their hometown to celebrate New Year.
How I love the quiet side of Tokyo when the city can do with a rest (@^-^@)

“Shimekazari” decorated on the door of my company.

Shimekazari will be put up latest by 30th-Dec until 7th-Jan so as to prevent any evils or misfortune from entering the house. Designs are different each year.

Doesn’t this look exquisite? Can you find the crane?

Japanese New Year decorations/shimekazari to ward off evils

Shimekazari decorated at doors

And “mister Donut” joined in the promotion of “Fukubukuro” (lucky bag) (-o- ;;)

Fukubukuro are lucky bags sold only on New Year. They contained unknown random contents that is substantially worth more than their actual amount.

Fukubukuro on items other than fashion is beyond my imagination (6.6)?
For just a MERE 2,000yen mister Donut’s lucky bag comes with next snoopy goodies: 20donuts/pies + 2 food containers + ear hoodie + Calendar + Eco bag + Hand Towel.

Wow! An unbelievable bargain d(^o^)b

mister Donut (lucky bag at 2,000yen)

mister Donut's fukubukuro

mister Donut continues on the challenge journey to new products .
Look at the poster! Cream donuts and twisty pies!
I am just drooling by looking at the poster.

Note: I don’t get any advertisement fees from Mister Donut (( (- -*)(*- -) ))

Cream donut and twisty

mister Dount's new products

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Japanese snacks & crackers

The taste of Japanese are simply fantastic!
At request of a friend who simply loves Japanese cuttlefish and crackers, I made two separate trips to the nearby candy store, grasping everything that had the word “cuttlefish” written on it.
Before I knew, I had bought 2.5kg of snacks to be sent overseas (- – ;;)

I must admit that the extremely wide choices stuck me dumbfounded again after a trip to the candy store. Typical nature of Japanese food culture, great varieties, great taste! d(^o^)b

The candy shop was flooded with people looking to make their last purchases for the upcoming New Year. Japanese loves munching snacks with sake (alcoholic drinks), while watching special New Year programs like Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

And of course, I picked up a few packets of my own favourite crackers (*^-^*)
Putting on a little bit of weight during New Year can’t be helped…

And if you have some Japanese sweets in mind you want to buy, please do not hesitate to contact us for inquiries.

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Mirror rice cake for New Year

My choice of mirror rice cake for this choice — the Golden SNAKE.
According to the astrology of 12 Zodiac animals, next year is the Snake year.

After some hesitation between the choice of “Japanese beckoning cat” or “Snake”, I opted for the snake, since the choice of beckoning cat that is believed to bring good luck didn’t win me the lottery last year (v__v`)

I will placed my luck on the snake this time round (*^-^*)v

Japanese new year ornaments

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Ray / winter fashion coordinate

Scratching your head for what to wear for upcoming year end or new year dinners, parties or events? Ray magazine has came up with a corner that introduces some fashion coordinates specially for such occasions.

For more details about these coordinates, please inquire through the blue button at the bottom.

Ray / Japanese fashion trend

1. Coordinate theme: Cute, energetic feel.
Ray expressed the theme by going for a slightly bold hue with some colorful mixture by pairing up red cardigan, orange beret and argyle tights.

  • 1-1. Pinkish coat with large collars / 28,350yen
  • 1-2. Red cardigan (tity&Co.) / 5,985yen
  • 1-3. White lacy blouse with collars / 8,925yen
  • 1-4. Tweed brown doctors bag (OZOC) / 6,300yen
  • 1-5. Ladies oxford creepers (Peach John) / 3,900yen
  • 1-6. Argyle tight (OZOC) / 2,940yen
  • 1-7. Orange beret / 1,680yen

2. Coordinate theme: Casual & chic, girly.
The key to the girly looks is the pearly black skirt and tutu combination.
What’s more! Tutu turns out to be a detachable piece from a dress! Innovative huh!

  • 2-1. Women tweed down jacket (SmackyGlam) / 33,600yen
  • 2-2. Pearls embellished velour mini skirt (Pinky girls) / 3,990yen + tutu detached from sleeveless party dress (BE RADIENCE) / 12,600yen
  • 2-3. Beige campus tote bag / 27,300yen
  • 2-4. Brown Knit beret / 3,150yen
  • 2-5. Black suede long boots / 22,050yen

Ray/Japanese fashion trend for year-end events

3. Coordinate theme: Cool & feminine
Monochrome style can look very sweet with the right accessories.

Ray added a soft touch to classic black by adding a stylish cat’s ears shaped hairband, black, white gingham check stole, completed with fur fold-over cuff short bootie.

  • 3-1. Pearls embellished velour mini skirt (Pinky girls) / 3,990yen + tutu removed from elegant sleeveless dress (BE RADIENCE) / 12,600yen
  • 3-2. Black knit turtleneck with dots tulle details on shoulder (FREE’S MART) / 4,410yen
  • 3-3. Pink tote bag / 27,300yen
  • 3-4. Cat’s ears design hairband (Pinky Girls) / 2,625yen
  • 3-5. Black & white plaid stole / 2,940yen
  • 3-6. Black fur fold-over cuff bootie (DURAS ambient) / 10,290yen

4. Coordinate theme: Elegance and feminine
Japanese winter fashion has favor some fluffy or mouton details.
This coordinate has a natural earthy tone thanks to the knit pullover and mouton coat combination.

And lace dress with scallop hem is perfect for the feminine style.

  • 4-1. Mouton coat (JILLSTUART) / 24,150yen
  • 4-2. Sleeveless party dress with detachable tutu design(BE RADIENCE) / 12,600yen
  • 4-3. Pinkish knit pullover (INGNI) / 4,095yen
  • 4-4. Stripes bow hairband / 2,940yen
  • 4-5. Black tote bag (plaid details at sides) / 25,200yen
  • 4-6. Camel long boot / 36,750yen

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Japanese fashion magazines (Jan/Feb) & e-Mook

Magazine freebies for Jan & Feb issues plus e-Mook (magazine & premium gift). Some magazines had made their release two weeks ago, but I still pick them up for those wanting a reference.

There are a lot more fashion magazines in Japan.
Please feel free to ask any even if they are not listed here.

For more details, please inquire through the blue button at the bottom.

D.U.P / Natural look false eyelashes

Japanese fashion magazine CanCam (Feb)

CanCam - Feb issue

1. TSUMORI CHISATO / Mouton drawstring bag (Embellished with cat tag)
(Size: H25 X D15cm)

2. Sweet bear’s school illustration calendar (Size: W21 X H29cm)

Japanese fashion magazine SPRiNG (Feb)

SPRiNG - Feb issue

1. MORE & gelato pique / Floral prints mint long vanity pouch
(Size: W17 X H9 X D5.5cm)

2. Sweet floral design desktop calendar (monthly)

Japanese fashion magazine MORE (Jan)

MORE - Jan issue

BEAMS LIGHTS / Light leopard prints quilted tote bag
(Size: W26 X H29 X D11cm)

Japanese fashion magazine InRed (Jan)

InRed - Jan issue

1. BEAMS / Fanciful polka dots slip blanket (Size: W116 X H58cm)

2. Rilakkuma desktop calendar (Size: W14.5 X H14.5cm)

steady - Jan issue

Snidel / Fluffy mouton tote bag (Size: W28 X H20 X D13cm)

Japanese fashion magazine sweet (Jan)

sweet - Jan issue

MADELINE original drawstring tote bag (Size: W31 X H20 X D7cm)

MADELINE illustration drawstring bag

MADELINE e-mook

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Japanese style kid’s wear jinbei

Japanese style kid’s wear, jinbei as Christmas present for my soon to be 3 years nephew. Few would probably thought of buying summer wear in the middle of winter season. So its a great bargain to get these as shops are marking down the prices to clear stocks… The merit of staying in a tropical island (*^-^*)

I love the colorful jinbei of course, but who can resist those wooden clogs?
I can’t wait to see my nephew puts them on.

And a reminder that today is 21st-Dec, if it slips your mind.
According to Mayan calender, today is the doomsday.
With few more hours to go, we will be welcoming 22nd-Dec in Tokyo.
I had better hurry up to update the blog before doomsday (*^-`)v

Japanese style kids wear

Japanese summer style kids wear

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Fashion coordinate with accessories

Ray reveals some ideas of keeping up with the trend without having to splurge on a new wardrobe. Accessories are the key items to create versatile styles!

Which of these do you find most handy?

For more details about these coordinates, please inquire through the blue button at the bottom.

Japanese fashion trend with accessories

1. Feminine peplum styles has been the trend throughout this year.
Ray recommends the Japanese way of creating peplum styles with easy add-ons cute peplum belts that look like skirts.

  • 1-1. Retro polka dots peplum belt (LHS BLONDY) / 9,345yen
  • 1-2. White knit peplum belt with a tiny bow / 5,985yen

2. Bordeaux color is in. Coordinate your fashion with bordeaux color accessories like hats, belts or bags, the trick for adding a touch of elegance and sweet look.

  • 2-1. Ladies bordeaux hat / 3,990yen
  • 2-2. Bordeaux tote bag with small case set / 27,300yen
  • 2-3. Bordeaux velour bow belt / 2,940yen

3. Hair add-ons accessories like bow barrette and hairbands or cute faux fur bags for the sweet girly styles.

  • 3-1. Burgundy bow barrette / 2,625yen
  • 3-2. Faux fur pink drawstring shoulder bag (Plush&Lush) / 14,490yen
  • 3-3. Faux fur beige chain pouchette in dog shape (MIIA) / 5,775yen
  • 3-4. Pink leather bow hairband / 1,890yen

4. A must-have accessory, tartan stoles. Stylish and handy, they go well with most occasions.

  • 4-1. Ladies tartan stole (Green + white ) (Plush&Lush) / 4,725yen
  • 4-2. Ladies tartan stole (Navy + pink) (OZOC) / 3,990yen
  • 4-3. Ladies tartan stole (Red + beige) / 5,985yen

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