oooh nomiya maki-san! she always looks so immaculate and amazing in a kimono...it makes me want to wear one, but the fabulousness never seems translates as it does on maki-san?!
Hello. I am Hello Sandwich. I am an Australian artist and graphic designer living in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. I love Japan, bento boxes, pantone 107.3 and metallic hologram foil, polka dots and plaid, Holbein gouache and fluoro pencils and I have a huge crush on Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugito. I would like to share with you some of the things that inspire me. I hope you will enjoy.
Well, Mette is also one of my favorite names!
ReplyDeleteNomiya Maki!!!
ReplyDeleteYoppy huh? Would certainly be a converstion starter but I'm not nearly cute enough to be able to pull it off
ReplyDeleteoooh nomiya maki-san! she always looks so immaculate and amazing in a kimono...it makes me want to wear one, but the fabulousness never seems translates as it does on maki-san?!
ReplyDeletecute as ever. that page in the forrest, with the words printed in the leaves....I LOVE THAT!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that name! hehe. She's so adorable! I agree with pixelhazard..I don't think I'm cute enough to pull that name off. haha. :D
ReplyDeleteThese shots are v. cute!!
ReplyDeleteMy parents almost called me something Japanese - I wouldn't have minded being a Noriko or Hana! :)
he he! yoppy! so great:) although it maybe sounds like a little pet rabbit? but that is a good thing:)
ReplyDeleteI remember in Japan they couldn't really say my name right, and it ended up as Seiya. So I would just tell everyone my name was Seiya. haha.
ReplyDeleteWe had a Japanese exchange student stay with us whos name was YuYu, I thought she had the coolest name.
ReplyDeleteThat second dress with the shoe print is so cute.
Hello Yoppy!
ReplyDeleteEbony, you're the only other person I know with a Romance Was Born bunny hoodie. Amazing! Love the blog -- it's almost tailor-made to my interests.
ReplyDeleteHaha, lots of these girls are wearing the bun-on-head hairdo! I don't think I'm kawaii enough for "Yutty". Hmm... I like the sound of "Natsuki" :)
ReplyDeleteYoppy looks intresting!
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