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In Kyoto, Japan’s old capital, right until the first few years of the last century one sure sign of spring was the Shirakawame, the flower maidens in their special costumes selling flowers on the streets of the city. It is said that the practice started in the Heian period (794-1185) with market ladies delivering flowers to the imperial palace, but by the Edo period (1603-1886) the Shirakawame was almost exlusively young ladies selling flowers in the street. Text and image via Tokyobling
Julia Stegner by Greg Kadel
Vogue Germany February 2012
Hello Kitty Dia De Los Muertos Sugar Skull Shirt
We needed to add a little bit of sexiness to the Reckless Girls.
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