Japanese Streets- Tavuchi & Choco |
Dear fairies,
Today I’d like to discuss how I’ve come
across a few things, concerning fairy kei, in which girls talk about how
they feel fairy kei is too “juvenile,” think they’re too old for fairy
kei, or think it’s only for teenagers in which you grow out of the
fashion into, say, something like cult party kei.
While I think peoples’, and my own, styles
are always evolving in which one could go from fairy kei to another
fashion like cult party kei, I think that there shouldn’t be a line
drawn as far as what age you say you stop wearing a certain fashion! (though, there are exceptions to people who just don’t have good fashion sense to begin with)
I think people in the Japanese fashion
community should be the least concerned with “age-appropriateness”
considering how many of the best styles in Japan are many times
misconstrued as “childish” or “costume-y” to some critical westerners
with narrow views of what fashion really is.
Why even be part of Japanese fashion if you are going to restrict yourself??
With that said, I think people tend to think
fairy kei is “childish” due to the dominant color scheme and use of 80s
childrens’ characters like Popples and Care Bears. If fairy kei was
meant to be for children, then wouldn’t it be a style only worn by girls
under ten years old, considering the characters and bright colors?
Of course, on the contrary, fairy kei is
usually worn by girls 17 and over! Not to mention, our representative
girls at 6% Tokidoki and Spank! are over the age of 20!! Miss Tavuchi
was about 23 years old when she began Spank! and will be over 30 years
old soon!
Japanese Streets-Yuka |
Tavuchi, in an interview,
said that her customers range from 12 years old to 40 years old! To
her, Spank! is more about the 80s culture than anything else, it seems.
It makes sense that young women (not young
girls) would be into fairy kei. After all, those of us who were children
in the 80s and 90s, who enjoyed fairy kei inspirations, are now
over the age of 18! Fairy kei is nostalgic and speaks to our childhood
in many ways, which makes it all the more appealing.
Really and truly, this fashion is for the young at heart.
"Style is style, fashion is fashion." If you
have style, then you don’t need fashion, nor do you need to adhere to
any "rules" like age limits. Tavuchi created her own style, likely not
caring what the "rules" were.
BOTTOM LINE: If you want to dress fairy kei, then you are not too old for fairy kei! Dress how you want and do it with style and you will be alright.
Do YOU think you are or will ever be too old for fairy kei?
24-year-old Kumamiki is a designer who created her own fairy kei style indie brand, Party Baby! She and her creations are adorable ^_^
Japanese Streets- Kumamiki
~Sparkling Ga Eul
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