Introduction
In 1974, an attractive and lovable character named Hello Kitty was introduced in Japan for the first time. At that time, few people imagined that this character would become a cultural phenomenon and strongly influence various industries, including the fashion industry. Over the years, Hello Kitty has collaborated with the biggest luxury brands in the fashion world and inspired many streetwear and street styles. He is known as the source of inspiration for a number of modern fashion collections and has become a popular icon in the fashion world.
Last week, this beloved character who has brought smiles to the faces of children and even adults around the world for generations turned fifty years old! Therefore, on this occasion, we will continue to examine the history of the emergence of this character and its influence in the culture of different countries.
The appearance of Hello Kitty, the popular cartoon character
Fifty years ago, Sanrio – a Japanese wholesale company – first unveiled the Hello Kitty character. This character was designed by designer Yoko Shimizu in the form of a Japanese tabby cat. A year later, the image of Hello Kitty with her red bow appeared on small children’s wallets, which sold for less than a dollar. Since then, Hello Kitty’s disembodied but lovable face has appeared on toys, clothing and other merchandise around the world, and her global appeal has grown to such an extent that she has even become the subject of doctoral dissertations or even airplane fuselage advertisements. Although her name has been around for five decades, the original character of Hello Kitty still remains a mystery to many.
Hello Kitty is not a cat!
In 2015, Hello Kitty was first introduced as the subject of an exhibition in North America. This exhibition titled “Hello! “Searching for the incredibly lovely world of Hello Kitty” was held at the National Japanese-American Museum in Los Angeles and attracted a lot of attention; Especially after the curator of the exhibition, Christine R. Yano, announced that the Hello Kitty character is actually a little girl and not a cat! This issue caused many reactions in the virtual space.
Yano, who is an anthropologist and president of the Asian Studies Association at the University of Hawaii, told the Los Angeles Times that Sanrio informed him just moments before the exhibit opened that the character was not a cat: “Sanrio corrected my text. has done Hello Kitty is not a cat, but she is a cartoon character of a little girl. As you can see, she walks and sits like a human and also has a pet cat named Charmmy Kitty.” Fans were shocked immediately after this news was broadcast online and many believed that their imaginations of their childhood memories were spoiled.
Katie White; The real name is Hello Kitty
The original name of “Hello Kitty”, whose image has been placed on more than 50,000 different products in 130 countries and has brought billions of dollars in profits to its parent company (Sanrio), is “Kitty White”. Not only is he not a cat, but he is also not Japanese. According to Sanrio’s official story, the character Katie White is a cat-like British girl who was born in the suburbs of London on November 1st. His height is equal to five apples and his weight is equal to three apples. Katie White likes to bake cookies, although her favorite food is her mother’s apple pie, and since she has no mouth, she speaks her heart. In honor of the beloved character’s 50th birthday, here are some Sanrio-confirmed facts that have been shared over the years:
– Her full name is “Kitty White”.
– She is a little girl and not a cat.
– He was born in the suburbs of London and still lives with his parents.
– He has a twin sister named Mimi who wears a yellow bow on her right ear (in the direction of Katie White’s photo).
– Kitty’s hobbies include traveling, reading and cooking.
– His favorite food is his mother’s apple pie.
– He wishes to become a pianist or a poet one day.
– His date of birth is November 1, 1974.
– Has a pet cat named Charmmy Kitty.
– Hello Kitty’s boyfriend is her childhood friend, Dear Daniel, or Daniel Star, who was introduced to the public in 1999.
Daniel’s hobbies include animal photography, dancing and playing the piano.
– Daniel dreams of becoming a professional videographer one day.
– Kitty’s best friend, Tiny Chum, is a small teddy bear and wears a red bow given to her by Kitty.
The influence of Hello Kitty in popular culturePop Culture) from the 1970s
After Sanrio printed the cute face of Hello Kitty on a children’s wallet in Japan in 1975, Hello Kitty gradually became a global star in the field of merchandising and after a while her image appeared on children’s notebooks. Lunch boxes, clothing, and later on a variety of adult merchandise. Hello Kitty debuted in 1987 as a cartoon star in the CBS animated series Hello Kitty’s Furry Tale Theater. Although the original fans of Hello Kitty have grown up and had children, the character of Hello Kitty has remained forever popular and childlike.
This character is a source of happiness for children and a reminder of sweet memories for their parents. Hello Kitty is known as an icon of the kawaii (cute, cute and lovable) culture and has since grown into a huge subculture with numerous products and brand collaborations. The term “Hello Kitty girl” refers to ardent fans of this character and easily intersects with other fashion trends such as “coquette girl” and “e-girl”. According to Forever 21’s senior retail manager, the demand for Hello Kitty products is very high, and stores are seeing long lines of fans on days when the character’s products are stocked.
Hello Kitty fashion collaborations
One of the most obvious reasons why Hello Kitty has influenced the fashion world is her collaborations with big and sometimes luxury brands in the fashion industry. These collaborations usually include an image of Hello Kitty on the products or use her iconic colors pink and red, which create a playful and cute look. Brands such as Adidas, Nike, Puma, Levi’s and Converse have collaborated with Hello Kitty and presented limited edition and special collections.
Each of these brands has turned Hello Kitty into a cultural icon that transcends age and generation by using creative designs. Additionally, with these collaborations, Hello Kitty has become a pop culture icon and has helped promote the concepts of cute and playfulness in the fashion world. This connection has not only made Hello Kitty more popular among young people and fashion fans, but has also allowed brands to tap into her popularity to reach new audiences.
Hello Kitty; A great inspiration in fashion
In addition to commercial collaborations, Hello Kitty is also known as a source of inspiration for designing various streetwear and modern fashion collections. Designers such as Moschino, Lazy Oaf, and Off-White have created clothing and accessories using this personality trait, often with a twist.
For example, Moschino’s 2015 collection featured large bows and pink-red jewels that were clearly inspired by Hello Kitty’s iconic look. The series’ strong audience response cemented Hello Kitty’s status as a fashion icon and showed how a fictional character can transcend the boundaries of the children’s world and infiltrate the world of fashion. Hello Kitty has become a symbol of creativity and innovation in the world of fashion and always allows designers to create new experiences for their audience by being inspired by this character and combining different styles.
Hello Kitty’s influence on street fashion
Hello Kitty’s influence on the world of everyday fashion is truly remarkable. This lovable and iconic character can be seen on a wide range of products, from t-shirts and sneakers to bags and jewelry. Hello Kitty’s charming and playful aesthetic makes her easily relatable to people of all ages. This connection has made Hello Kitty not only a cartoon character, but also a cultural and fashion icon.
He is especially popular among young people and teenagers, and his designs are usually colorful and lively, which can easily be added to any style. In addition, Hello Kitty has been able to overcome geographical boundaries and become a global phenomenon. This shows his profound influence on the culture and lifestyle of people around the world.
Hello Kitty and celebrities
In 2024, it will be half a century since Hello Kitty became one of the world’s most recognizable cultural icons. Millions of people have seen Hello Kitty stickers, socks, rhinestones, clothes, and even pajamas around them. But this character also has famous fans such as celebrities and superstars; Including the Queen of Pop, Mariah Carey. In 2009, for Hello Kitty’s 35th birthday party, Lady Gaga wore a costume made up of several stuffed animals of Hello Kitty and her friends.
Katy Perry has a tattoo of Hello Kitty, and Avril Lavigne released a single in 2013 called “Hello Kitty,” which received a lot of criticism. But Hello Kitty fans are not limited to these people; For example, last Tuesday King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Emperor Masako at a state banquet at Buckingham Palace. In this ceremony, the British President congratulated Hello Kitty on her 50th birthday in her welcome speech and referred to it as a “symbol of Japan”. Overall, Hello Kitty is not only a popular character, but also an important cultural and historical icon in the world of fashion and art.
Hello Kitty is back in fashion Y2K
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Hello Kitty, Sanrio, in collaboration with the Japanese brand ROYAL PARTY, has designed and unveiled a new collection inspired by Y2K fashion. This collection includes two t-shirt models, one with a black and white design and the other with the iconic red color of Hello Kitty, and it is sold for $51. ROYAL PARTY says of the collaboration that the designs reflect the early 2000s vibe and include a t-shirt and a jacket. This new collection is released after the big J’aDoRe JUN collection and refers to the classic style of Hello Kitty. Also, other brands such as Beams Couture and Bandai have introduced designs from different decades on the occasion of this anniversary.
last word
Hello Kitty has had a significant impact on fashion since its introduction in 1974. Her image has become a staple of pop culture, and her influence on fashion is likely to continue for years to come. Whether it’s collaborating with major fashion brands, inspiring street and modern fashion collections, or influencing fashion trends, Hello Kitty has changed the fashion industry forever.
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