Thursday, February 26, 2015

No Fairy Cat-Tale: Hello Kitty for Men

Once a upon a Hello Kitty,

                  Hello Kitty is a sweet, adorable cat who knows how to accessorize an iconic red hair bow! Unfortunately, that childhood image of Hello Kitty was shattered for most when the cat news was out of the bag.  We all heard the saddening news that, “Hello Kitty is not a cat.” While curating the kittylicious Japanese American National Museum’s exhibit, “Hello! Exploring the Supercute World of Hello Kitty,” anthropologist Christine Yano, who had been studying the Hello Kitty movement, was corrected by Sanrio on her description of Hello Kitty as a cat. According to Hello Kitty’s creators, Sanrio stated that Hello Kitty’s real name is Kitty White. She is a little British girl who ironically owns a pet cat named Charmmy Kitty. The cat-tastrophic news made everyone cough up a furball and say “what?!”

However, moving on from that fairy cat-tale, I noticed another popular misconception that had not been brought up on the cat’s discussion table. Most people believe Hello Kitty is just for the feminine feline population, but that is completely false and fishy! During a panel with head designer Yuko Yamaguchi at Hello Kitty Con 2014, she announced that Sanrio’s next ambitious project is to create Hello Kitty merchandise geared towards the male audience. Is your man “MAN” enough for Hello Kitty?

For this year’s Valentine’s Day, Sanrio had launched a Hello Kitty inspired men’s clothing line by collaborating with the savvy Japanese department store chain Lumine creating Hello Kitty Men x Lumine Man Shibuya located in the renown pop culture youth district. Three fashion pieces include a white creamy hooded sweatshirt covered in signature blue bows, blue opera shoes resembling loafers, and a classic denim jacket with a subtle bow embedded on the chest. According to Forbes, the merchandise was released in limited quantities and sold out completely! Japan does strongly incorporate the kawaii or “cute” culture into their lifestyle so it is no surprise that many Japanese men would be attracted to this new brand! Hopefully, Sanrio continues to build on Hello Kitty Men in order to capture the approval of all male shoppers across the world! Would you kittify your man’s wardrobe?

It is amazingly revolutionary that Sanrio is attempting to promote an androgynous image of Hello Kitty! Sanrio is providing an atmosphere where girls and boys, women and men are welcome to love her all the same and incorporate Hello Kitty into their lifestyle in their own unique way so that we may all live happily ever after in Hello Kitty love!


Meow,

=^.^=

 For more kitty info,

Forbes article "Hello Kitty... For Men! But Can Sanrio's New Fashion Line Overcome The Pussy Factor?"

LA Times article "Hello Kitty is not a cat, plus more reveals on before her L.A. tour"