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lichdolly · 3 months
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Hiromi Saruya x BABY, the Stars Shine Bright - Trump Print Satin OP (2004)
This one-of-a-kind dress was never released for commercial sale; designed by Hiromi Saruya and produced by BABY, the Stars Shine Bright for the 2002 film Shimotsuma Monogatari, we see Momoko pair this OP with a matching parasol and BABY brand alice bow. Due to being a stage costume, this piece is likely lost in circulation, in the hands of a second hand shop, costume and prop storage, or a private owner.
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lichdolly · 8 months
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Hiromi Saruya - Shimotsuma Monogatari Stage Costume OP (2004)
This one-of-a-kind OP was never released for commercial sale; the floral striped OP that we see Momoko wearing as she begrudgingly hangs out with Ichigo was made as a stage costume for the 2004 movie, Shimotsuma Monogatari. Due to being created a stage costume, this piece is likely lost in circulation; possibly in the hands of a second hand shop, costume and prop storage, or a private owner.
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lichdolly · 2 months
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Hiromi Saruya - Shimotsuma Monogatari Stage Costume JSK (2004)
This JSK was a stage costume for the 2004 film, Shimotsuma Monogatari / Kamikaze Girls. We see Momoko style this daisy-embellished stripe JSK quite casually, leaning towards proto-EGL style by pairing it with no blouse, platform sandals, and a BtSSB alice headbow, as well as a BtSSB parasol. Due to being a stage costume, this one-of-a-kind JSK is likely lost in circulation, in the hands of movie and prop storage, or in the hands of a private owner-collector.
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lichdolly · 9 months
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Hiromi Saruya x BABY - Ribbon Summer Dress Set
This one-of-a-kind dress and full bonnet-cap by Hiromi Saruya collaborating with BABY, the Stars Shine Bright was never released for commercial sale. It was designed as a stage-costume for the 2002 movie, Kamikaze Girls.
The set is likely lost in circulation, either in the possession of a second-hand vintage shop, prop and costume storage, or private owner.
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