Jane Doe’s Japanese Latex Wedding Party! on Dec5 07

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In a unique feat of latex design and garment construction, Jane Doe created a rubber masterwork in the Japanese wedding party that she outfitted recently. This new take on traditional Japanese formalwear was custom tailored and emblazoned with Kanji applique (Horse?) for a real wedding. Not much more info available, so if you know more do tell!


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  1. 1 Anonymous on December 5, 2007 10:00 pm

    It seems you misread the kanji as ? (which means horse), while it is infact (at least to my eyes) ?, which means bird, according to http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/wwwjdic.html (a free online japanese dictionary)

  2. 2 Jane Doe on December 7, 2007 2:25 pm

    Hi there,
    Jane Doe here!
    The Kanji actually reads ‘Crane’ as that is their name.
    It’s hard to make out as the sleeves of the bridesmaids are meant to be seen as a pair (on the other arm is the other part of the word).

    Thanks for the entry and any other questions you may have feel free to email, info@janedoelatex.com

    xXx

  3. 3 Andre on December 7, 2007 10:09 pm

    Thanks Jane, great work!

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