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Shopping in Tokyo

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For packaging lovers: a Tokyo shopping of everyday objects. Forget your Transformers, for this inflatable balloon: a light, disposable and 100% friendly must have. Better than Aibo!

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Nice guys those brooms! Girly pink colour for the young housewifes, under 50 years old. Course, the concept is absolutely not sexist at all! Still for girls only (gomenasai ladies!): housework aerodynamic “shoes”. I don’t know for you, but for me: no way!

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More “Easy” or “Irritated”? Irritated looks really cool! Sorry kids, I keep those small cuddly toys for me!

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Wow! The second picture of tinting packaging reminds me a Corean melo soap. Have you noticed how serious and absolutely not sexy are the married couples tinting boxes? What’s the most frightening in this packaging concept: the depressive marketing’s view of 30’s years old couples, or having “already” white hair, or having the same tinting husband and wife, or both? What about a golden glitter domino to bring back a bit of imaginativeness?

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Shisheido in “supa” (supermarket)! Next: expensive crazy sushi USB keys.

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Cutie cutie childdish ustensils for maki and shaping rice: you don’t have to be a great cooker, just be creative! Sugoi né!

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Related posts about shopping in different Tokyo districts and City guide Tokyo: Destinations

 

Shopping à Tokyo

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Amoureux du packaging: petit shooping dans l’univers de l’usuel tokyoïte. Oubliez vos Transformers, pour un robo ballon gonflable: léger, pliable, jetable, indispensable et 100% friendly. Mieux qu’Aibo!

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Oui les balais sont sympas: pimpante rosemania, pour princesse, la ménagère girly de moins de 50 ans. Pas du tout sexiste bien sûre! Toujours spécial filles – gomenasai: aérodynamiques couvre-pieds de nettoyage bleu mega plastique. Vous je ne sais pas, mais moi: c’est juste “pas possible”! Vive l’increvable tong en plastique!

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Plutôt Easy ou Râleur? Easy me tape sur les nefs! Mini peluches pour enfants: non non, je les garde pour moi!

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Ah! le shampooing colorant-photonovella à la coréenne (mélo-drama-tic-issime):  coloration en tandem ”spéciale couples (mariés)”, au packaging (prémonitoirement?) inquiétant et ostentatoirement anti-sexy. Qui est le plus flippant: le “conjugal” vu par les marketers, les cheuveux blancs, les deux ensembles, ou la couleur du shampooing colorant, associée au photonovella coréen? L’alternative: vamper Charmant, le cheveu blanc, masquée d’un loup pailletté, régressif et jubilatoire!

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Rayon beauté du “supa” (supermarché): Shisheido! Suivant: luisantes sushi-clés USB. Ragoûtant!

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Mes deux ustensiles complétement décalés: le marque-marki lapin/chien et le moule-riz lapin/ourson (très Hello Kitty). Pour tous ceux qui ne savent absolument pas cuisiner et qui prévilégient l’oeil à au palet: effet garanti. Sugoi né!

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Autres articles shopping dans différents quartiers de Tokyo et City guide Tokyo: Destinations

 

VOGUE Fashion’s Night Out: Marni in Paris etc…

 

 

Tribute to serial shoppers: here the exclusive designs of Marni’s bags and doll for the VOGUE Fashion’s Night Out. Next September 10, the international editions of VOGUE are partnering with designers, to create you an evening of an extravaganza shopping (thanks to recession) around the world: in Paris, New York, London, Milan, Tokyo, Berlin, Madrid, Moscow, Athens, New Delhi, Sao Paulo, Beijing and Taiwan. For example: the VOGUE Paris will organise events in the gorgeous avenue Montaigne, rue François 1er and avenue Georges V. Maybe you’ll have a chat with Carine Roitfeld about the ultimate trends. Or discover the exhibition of Jil Sander’s photos published in VOGUE for 30 years, in Jil Sander‘s shop. Then enjoy a cocktail at Diane von Furstenberg’s and continue at… What night!

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B & D Circus at Saks Fifth Avenue, for the VOGUE Fashion Night Out 

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