Category Archive for Hong Kong + Macau
HONG KONG IT & IZZUE STORE: HYOMA & MIFFY CUTE CHARACTER CLOTHING LINES. SELECT SHOPS, TRENDY BOUTIQUES CHINA.
All the way back in 2008, I wrote about Hyoma — a Hong Kong streetwear brand featuring a cute kitty. Three years later, I finally had the chance to pick up more items from this poppy designer.
Hyoma is found in the select shop, I.T. / Izzue (various locations in Hong Kong. The brand originated from Japan, as you can tell from the kawaii design.
Hyoma is all about bold, primary colors. While the clothes have a loose, urban feel, they are made with top-end fabrics.
The brand suits me and Seba very well, don’t you think? We both picked up a few things at Hyoma — you can see us wearing them during our Hong Kong nightwalk.
Another boutique caught my eye… because it sold Miffy clothing! (The lovable rabbit character by Dick Bruna.)
And who can resist Felix the Cat on a t-shirt?
I’m impressed by how cute character brands are producing chic, poppy fashion. It’s Asia street style at its best.
PS: Thank you to Blood, Sweat and Fashion Magazine for interviewing me about my spooky world. Is there any plans to do more cooking books? Where do I see myself in 5 years? Advice to budding bloggers? Read my answers here.
What are your impressions of Hong Kong culture so far? Would you wear these clothes? You can see all my articles in the Hong Kong and Macau category.
Song of the Day: Metis Gretel – Metamorphose (Visual Kei with harpsichords)
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HONG KONG NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY, TSIM SHA TSUI SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS SHOW. COOLHUNTING DIGITAL BOOK, COOLHUNTERS.
Hong Kong at night. There’s no place like it.
Photos can’t convey the flicker of neon signs, the Cantonese chatter, the smells — good and bad — from food stands. You must visit this Asian metropolis and experience it for yourself.
Seba and I enjoy walking around Hong Kong after dark. The weather’s less humid; the streets glow neon. Every night at 8pm, there’s a Symphony of Lights show in Tsum Sha Tsui, where the skyline performs a laser light disco dance.
What are the people like in Hong Kong? The opposite of polite, reserved Japan: they’re up-front, quirky. The old ladies are not afraid to wear hot-pants and push you aside!
Hong Kong currently has many “tomboys”: lesbians, or women who like to dress and identify on the masculine side. Tomboy life/style is quite overt, and socially acceptable here — interesting, isn’t it?
Personally, I’m sticking to kawaii. This top is by Hyoma, a cute character brand that originated in Japan, but is now Hong Kong based. Photos from their shop coming soon.
Seba’s wearing a Hyoma top as well. The round cat-face reminds me of my Basil Farrow. How many boys make you carry their can of hairspray, and stop to do touch-ups throughout the night?
Do you think Bill Clinton truly dined at the “Vietnamse” restaurant?
Hello Kitty is as popular here as in Japan. Food stalls and funny toys abound.
Puppy!
After a long detour, we ended up at this fountain. Seba lay down for a second… and an old lady began yelling: “Hey, you can’t sleep there! You bum, go away!”
Hong Kong. Nothing like it.
A quick press round-up. Thank you to Fashion Questions for interviewing me about my work in style blogging, designing and travel TV. You can read it here; below is an excerpt.
5. Where is your favorite place in the whole world, and why?
I love Tokyo’s spooky scene. You’ll always find me and my friends at Shinjuku’s Club Marz, home to the city’s longest-running Goth Industrial party, Midnight Mess. I also spend too much time in the Japanese alt Lolita Punk second hand store, Closet Child.
6. What is your favorite food?
Around Halloween, you can find pumpkin-flavored anything in Japan. Ice cream, soup, you name it. My absolute favorite snack is kabocha (pumpkin) pizza from the Sunpierrot bakery in Shinjuku Station. Only 200 yen ($2) a slice!
Thank you also to AA Risings, a website for Asian Pacific Americans in entertainment, for profiling me. A teaser:
Have you ever experienced writers block? How did you get out of it?
Never. Ever. I’m overloaded with material from my travel and TV adventures. Often, I have photos and stories from months ago, waiting to be posted. I’m currently making my way though the recent Hong Kong and Italy content, with no end in sight.
Most interesting fan encounter experience.
On the hentai side… there have been some unspeakable moments. But on the positive side, I’ve had people tell me that my blog brightened up their day, or inspired / helped them in some way. Many first-time visitors to Tokyo have found my Goth Lolita Japan shopping guide to be very helpful. Hearing from readers makes me feel my work is worthwhile.
And I’m featured in a Spanish book, Coolhunting Digital, which is getting rave reviews. Got my copy in the mail today, and it’s a visual feast.
The book starts out with an interview with yours truly! I discuss how I got into coolhunting with First Mate Naomi, and our unique philosophy and research methods. (You know we run a coolhunting and TV arranging company, right? If you haven’t seen our Pirates website — well, you must!)
Look who else is in the book: Evil Queen Yukiro. This is an example of a “mood board”, or photo-heavy collage, that we show clients to get our ideas across (this is Black Veil Ball in Osaka). It’s wonderful to be able to work with friends, have a great time, and do something — dare I say — cool.
Do you enjoy taking “night-walks”? What type of people and places have you encountered in your explorations? It’s one of my favorite ways to get inspired.
Song of the Day: Machine – Infinity (Sexy track from the Visual Kei band, live in 1999)