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Tokidoki Bags
We cant get enough of the new Tokidoki Bags for Spring/Summer 2008.
Tune into Tokidoki. All you need is a good sense of humor and a palate for the peculiar. Inspired by the cute characters of Japanese pop art, you won’t find Simone Legno’s adorable cast on TV, at least not yet. Tokidoki, which means “sometimes” in Japanese, is broadcast exclusively by fans on print tees, hoodies, jewelry and bags.
tokidoki is the Japanese inspired lifestyle brand created in 2005 by Italian artist Simone Legno. All of this range is limited and very collectable.
For the girl always on the go who wants to keep it fun comes this TokiDoki spring Summer 2008 collection!
Featuring Toki Doki signature style illustrations, these bags truly rules!
Lots of zipper closures keeps things organized while staying super cute!
For the best bags in town, choose TokiDoki ! Now available at www.spoiledbrat.co.uk
Add a comment March 14, 2008
Tokidoki
1 comment January 13, 2008
New Website!
Click here to shop Tokidoki Tokidoki T-Shirts Tokidoki Watches & Jewellery Mens Tokidoki Ladies Tokidoki
Tune into Tokidoki. All you need is a good sense of humor and a palate for the peculiar.
Inspired by the cute characters of Japanese pop art, you won’t find Simon Legno’s adorable cast on TV, at least not yet.
Tokidoki is broadcast exclusively by fans on print tees, hoodies, jewelry and bags.
Tokidoki started out as the personal website of Italian artist Simone Legno to display his art. In early 2003, the co-founder of Hard Candy Cosmetics, Pooneh Mohajer and her husband, Ivan Arnold, saw Simone’s website and fell in love with it.
They immediately flew Simone out to Los Angeles to build tokidoki into a brand to share it with the world.
They believed that everyone should experience the world of Tokidoki.
Tokidoki has transformed into a hot lifestyle brand into vinyl toys, skateboards, iSkins, jewelry, watches, knitwear, sportswear, and accessories.
Primp It’s girly, it’s edgy, it’s sexy, and it’s so ’80s. It’s Primp.
Designers Emily Kersman and Wells Butler created the Primp line, full of brightly colored ’80s inspired tops, skirts, dresses, and sweats with a relaxed look and flattering silhouette.
The sexy, mix-and-match pieces are adorned with details like gold-metallic leather stars and moons, silver sequins and braided fabric.
You can’t look through a weekly without seeing it on Paris and Jessica.
In elementary school, she filled her notebooks with fashion sketches and bugged her mother to teach her how to sew. After a brief stint as a premed at the University of Iowa, Butler compromised with her parents; she would major in economics if she could pursue design after she graduated. But in between studying the law of supply and demand, Butler still found time to scour thrift shops for vintage T-shirts, which she would then customize for herself.
Add a comment December 8, 2007