LOVST PHOTO STUDIO, operated by children's clothing brand Narumiya International, announced a special collaboration photography plan for Shichi-Go-San as part of "petit main"'s 15th-anniversary celebration.
Narumiya announced a new Shichi-Go-San photography plan in collaboration with a photo studio to commemorate "petit main"'s 15th anniversary.
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LOVST PHOTO STUDIO, a kids' photo studio operated by Narumiya International Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo / Representative Director and President: Daisuke Hosaka), is pleased to announce a new plan for Shichi-Go-San as a special collaboration to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the children's clothing brand "petit main."
The seasonal Shichi-Go-San "petit main 'Kurenai no Hana' (Crimson Butterfly Blossom)" is petit main's first kimono collection, proposing attire that blends "Japanese" and "Western" styles. In addition to kimonos for 3-year-old and 7-year-old girls, boys' outfits are also available for the first time, accommodating sibling photoshoots.
This collection, incorporating classic designs and butterfly motifs, features designs that are passed down through generations.
As a photography experience to celebrate your child's special day, such as Shichi-Go-San or birthdays, we beautifully capture "the present moment" in a high-quality setting.
It will be available at 8 stores: Ikebukuro Tobu Store, Kameido Store, Shinjuku Takashimaya Store, Tama Plaza Store, Musashi Kosugi Store, Marine & Walk Yokohama Store, Sogo Omiya Store, and Lalaport Fukuoka Store.
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A garment that connects feelings, passed down through generations
Because it is a kimono that celebrates important milestones, we want it to be a presence that continues not only at that moment but also into the future.
The seasonal Shichi-Go-San "petit main 'Kurenai no Hana' (Crimson Butterfly Blossom)" was created with the hope that it will accompany your child's growth, keeping their favorite patterns,
and be passed down to 3-year-olds, 5-year-olds, and the next generation.
Designs that cherish timeless classic motifs and dignified beauty.
Not just for "now," but for "the future." It is a kimono that embodies feelings and connects to the future.

The 3-year-old girl's attire, "Beni-iro Cho" (Crimson Butterfly),
is named with the wish that she will gracefully and beautifully spread her wings wide into the future.