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MAZATLAN, MEXICO: RIU ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT PACKAGE, VACATION HOTELS. BABYCLAY GOTH FEATHER HAIR ACCESSORIES.
Viva Mexico! I’m thrilled to share my Day of the Dead adventures with you — starting now. Gracias to the Mazatlan Tourism Board for making this special series possible.
I’m wearing gorgeous hair accessories gifted by BabyClay — love the feathers and hand-sculpted clay. The new collection, BabyVuDo, is available on Etsy, and you can request a custom design.
The ringlet hair is inspired by Milady in the Three Musketeers.
The bird claw and crucifix jewelry is gifted by Fashionology. A lovely collection of silver rings, necklaces, earrings and cuffs, inspired by art and nature.
My makeup is “classic La Carmina” with dark shading, white highlights and fake lashes. Don’t forget the trademark nail art.
My film crew and I shot three videos about Mazatlan’s dark art/culture. We began with a hotel tour.
Red purse: vintage Nina Ricci, from my mother’s closet. She wore it in the 1980s.
Goth top: h.NAOTO, from Closet Child
Skirt: Fernopaa, from Studio Alta Shinjuku
Epic boots: Alice and the Pirates, from Closet Child
We arrived in Mexico on Halloween — hence the undead look and RIP tombstones.
Real horrorshow, eh?
We’re currently editing the videos; can’t wait to show you the glorious architecture and beaches. (The dress is gifted by Sourpuss Clothing.)
So many golden moments.
The journalists on the press trip stayed in different hotels. Luckily, we had rooms at the spectacular Riu Emerald Bay. It’s an all-inclusive resort that opened only two years ago.
Animal-shaped towels on the bed.
Fresh coconut juice by the pool.
And every room has a balcony that overlooks the ocean. Now that’s heavy metal. (Bracelets gifted by Fashionology.)
Next, I’ll post photos of my Halloween outfit, and show you how we celebrated: tequila-style.
Have you ever been to Mazatlan, or anywhere in Mexico? Or celebrated Day of the Dead?
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CUTE JAPANESE STATIONERY, PENS, KAWAII HOME ACCESSORIES. SWIMMER & OUTLET: SOUVENIR SHOPS, STUDIO ALTA SHINJUKU.
Caution. These photos from the Swimmer store (in Studio Alta Shinjuku), contain cute-faced cakes and stationery. Readers may suffer from kawaii overload!
Can you believe the bunnies and bears are edible cookies? Nothing beats dessert design in Japan.
If you want to learn how to make adorably decorated food, please consider my book Cute Yummy Time (which has more than 70 healthy recipes).
Pretty much everything in the Swimmer store has a cute face on it.
At $20-30, the aprons and bags aren’t out of reach.
Imagine filling your entire home with Swimmer stationery and home goods.
Happy hangers, kitty lunch boxes.
Would you use these iPhone covers? They’re too saccharine for my taste.
I posted more photos of Swimmer here, and took photos of the Laforet store.
Also found in this department store: Outlet. It’s filled with cute goods at low prices.
I bought my cat the bottom left mat. He doesn’t like the texture — but will sit on it when it’s turned upside down!
Outlet is excellent for Japan-cute souvenirs, like character socks.
Or a Hello Kitty alarm clock. For about $13, why not.
What do you think of these Tokyo stores? Cuteness heaven or hell?
Coming up: more photos from Shinjuku Studio Alta, including the Liz Lisa store.
PS: Thanks to Maqaroon for illustrating me and Basil Farrow! Joanna says, “I drew him fatter and fluffier than all the other kigurumis.” She’s launched a new kawaii brand that sells postcards, stickers and prints — very sweet.
Song of the Day: Nyan Cat (seems appropriate for this post)
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