Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Possible Mizuage ensembles

I have a few to choose from, dear readers.

Choice 1
The first has a pattern of cranes, an auspicious motif.



 Choice 2
The second has a pattern of goldfish.  A goldfish in its bowl has often been compared to the residents of a yukaku.


 Choice 3
And the last choice is a more mature look, as the event coming up marks the last day of her virginity and her advancement to tomesode shinzo.

1 comment:

  1. It's a tough decision, but I choose option 1. First off, the crane is a symbol of longevity and good fortune, thus making it the perfect motif for a girl about to flower into a tomesode shinzo.

    Secondly, the color red also has an auspicious meaning. It hints to allure and "youthful glamour". It can also be a very symbolic as the color red stirs the senses. You will have plenty of chances to wear a more mature look.

    Regardless, I think you look lovely in all three.


    -- Kaguyama 香具山

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