Category Archive for Fashion
PHOTOS OF JAPAN MAID CAFES: PRETTY JAPANESE GIRLS IN AKIHABARA, TOKYO. COSPLAY FRENCH MAIDS, OTAKU SUBCULTURES.
Ah, so much to do before Houston (Anime Matsuri) and Tokyo (NOH8 campaign and Belgium TV show!).
Today, I have an article about Japanese maid cafes on the front page of Huffington Post Travel, where I’m a featured writer.
In these establishments, customers pay good money to be pampered by cute, young girls in frilly costumes. The roleplay goes pretty far. Waitresses will get on hand and knees to take orders from “Master.” Some even offer ear-cleaning and spoon-feeding.
There are dozens of cosplay cafes in Tokyo’s Akihabara district. On weekends, lonely boys line up for a plate of ketchup-rice decorated by their favorite maid.
These eateries are an odd but harmless fantasy — a space where nerdy “otaku” can get attention from anime and manga heroines. Some develop warm “moe” crushes on their favorite maid. For a few hundred yen, customers can buy decorated Polaroids, or capsule toys from “gashapon” machines.
Japanese maids are elusive creatures. Most of these cafes ban photography, since they cash in by selling photos of the girls. Try to take a photo of a maid handing out flyers in the street, and she’ll cover her face and walk away.
However, I’ve had special access: I often bring TV shows to maid cafes, and photographed several for my Crazy Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo book. Here’s a peek at my photo collection…
For a a French TV documentary, I instructed Antoine de Caunes (of Eurotrash fame) on master-maid relations. He wasn’t too swift – and got slapped by a maid in this video clip.
Miko-san Cafe featured girls dressed as Shinto temple maidens. The spirits were not pleased. This theme cafe barely lasted a year.
In the changing rooms, there are racks of cute dresses and toy purses to choose from.
This maid cafe’s a drag. Look closely. All of the servers are cross-dressed men! (Yukiro worked here.)
At Mai:lish, the French maid blows on a spoonful of hot food… and hand-feeds the customer.
Each maid has an anime doppleganger. Customers buy merchandise, such as keychains and towels, with their favorite server’s image.
“Meidos” stand in the streets of Akihabara, handing out flyers to potential clients.
Melty Cure doubles as a massage parlor. Wonder what goes on behind the curtain…
You can see more photos and stories of maid cafes are in my book, Crazy Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo.
I’ll soon be in Tokyo again, hosting a documentary about cherry blossom season for Belgium TV (VRK). To help prepare me, my Scottish Fold fat cat Basil Farrow taught a Japanese lesson about sakura season on Maggie Sensei’s blog! Come check it out here; Maggie’s blog is a wonderful resource for Japanese language learning that uses pop culture and visuals to make the process fun.
Which maid would you most like to spoon-feed or slap you? Please take a second to Like and Fan my profile on Huffington Post, and comment or share the article. I appreciate the support, and it’ll let me bring you more crazy Japanese coverage!
Japanese Word of the Day: Natsukashii = Fondly remember
Song of the Day: Amanda Lear – Follow Me (Vampire disco magnificato.)
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LIP SERVICE SAMPLE FACTORY IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES. GOTH STEAMPUNK DESIGNER STUDIO TOUR, CLOTHING MANUFACTURE & DESIGN.
I’m so happy that you enjoyed my Lip Service modeling photos with Sebastiano! I’m continuing to collaborate with the world-famous Goth alternative clothing brand, so keep your eyes peeled for announcements.
Let’s go behind the scenes of our fashion photoshoot. Seba and I began the day at Lip Service headquarters in downtown Los Angeles. We were like spooky kids in a candy store: so many clothing samples to try. We met Mickey and Bryn in the red office, and got an exclusive preview of the upcoming designs.
Peeking around the design studio made me feel like Alice in Wonderland. Sky-high shelves containing fabric rolls and and boxes of trimmings.
Our photographer, Mich, helped us pull clothing for the shoot. I loved the furry jackets and cage skirts (and ended up taking quite a few items home).
Hoodie dress: Algonquins, from Thank You Mart (secondhand) in Harajuku
Black shiny shoes: Alice and the Pirates, from Closet Child
Red skull tights: gifted from Artisan Socks
A dog-friendly office is a sign of a great company.
Sebastiano got hungry and had a midnight snack. It’s going to be hard to explain this shirt to the drycleaner…
Raise your hand if you think Seba should cross-dress more?
We ended up taking several bags of clothing, shoes and accessories to Servitu (the downtown dungeon where the photoshoot took place).
Want to see how the photos turned out? Click to see us modelling Steampunk Vampire fashion for Lip Service!
PS: My latest Lip Service Global Gothic column is out. I interview pink-haired Tracy about Vancouver’s Goth fashion and club scene. Intrigued? Take a minute to read it here.
PPS: Thanks to bilingual blog Curiosites Esthetiques for interviewing me, en Anglais et en Francais, about my writing and TV hosting work, and favorite alt fashion shops in Tokyo. The interview is here / l’interview est ici.
Japanese Word of the Day: Tomu = Be rich, abound in
Song of the Day: The Gazette – Chizuru