There are numerous words that could be added to ‘very’ in order to describe the young lady pictured on the magazine below.

‘Holiday’ however is arguably not the first one that springs to mind.
Photographs from a small group of islands
There are numerous words that could be added to ‘very’ in order to describe the young lady pictured on the magazine below.

‘Holiday’ however is arguably not the first one that springs to mind.
The government’s summer saving campaign, ‘Cool Biz’, has officially been labelled a success. The power-cutting programme resulting in a 210 million kilowatt-hours reduction in demand — the equivalent of 79,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide. Quite impressive it has to be said. Especially as it was achieved by simply setting air-conditioners to 28 degrees, and allowing people to work in more casual attire.

Winter’s newly introduced ‘Warm Biz’ hopes to have a similarly positive effect, with heaters being be set to a maximum of 20 degrees. A fairly comfortable temperature, but arguably just that bit on the chilly side; enough perhaps to push some people into building up a warmer wardrobe. At least that’s what the nation’s beleaguered retailers are hoping for anyway. A Mitsukoshi department store spokesperson happily confirmed that Cool biz had slightly increased summer revenue, prompting him to add that the current plan is “to boost menswear sales by about 10 percent through Warm Biz.â€
Yet it’s the more lucrative women’s wear that Mitsukoshi has really got its eyes on, especially as Cool Biz didn’t necessarily affect female office workers. So what better way to tempt fashion conscious females than the sale of, erm, cashmere leg warmers. Apparently available in eleven colours too.

Perfectly combining old school emission levels with equally dated fashion garments. Although at 3,990 yen (20 pound) a pair, the price is decidedly modern.
Whilst very much on the freaky side as far as appearances go, most cosplay devotees seem quite gentle souls. Kindly posing for photographs, and invariably showing impeccable manners.

However just like in all walks of life, the world of cosplay contains a few bad eggs. The picture below being a prime example.

An innocent looking gathering at first glance, but on closer inspection, the anger and attitude of the girl on the right is there for all to see.

Her wig was a bit on the heavy side perhaps? Or her contact lenses a bit dry?
Needless to say I didn’t dare ask.
(click on the images for added anger)
When I was younger, Transformers: Robots in Disguise were all the rage. The multipurpose machines dazzling kids all over the world with their amazing feats of alteration.
Unfashionable Skirts: Vending Machines in Disguise however may not have quite the same impact.

With this attire having such a limited use, it will presumably remain a one-off piece of art rather than making it as a mass-produced garment/cloaking device. That said, it could be useful for criminals wanting to evade the police. Or alternatively, a wacky aid for pranksters looking to surprise thirsty commuters.

Like these unsuspecting and not very observant beverage buyers.

During daylight hours, the advertising character for Shinjuku’s My Lord department store appears happy and harmless — if a little drug-addled.
Come nightfall however, the large-eyed lass is transformed into a scary looking psycho. Those big doey eyes becoming anything but cute and carefree.
