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Rukia Fanart Cultural Exchange!

I’m here to bring you the most charming request from a Japanese fanartist on her site.

It’s already inspired some arts and a wonderful feeling of cultural exchange. Koto is asking fans of Rukia around the world to draw Rukia in the traditional costume of your country!




A Request from Koto: http://koto.skr.jp/blog/log/eid195.html

Dear overseas fanartist

The Kimono is a Japanese traditional costume.
I want to see the overseas traditional costume, too.
Please draw Rukia wearing the traditional costume of your country.



Here is the link to her blog where she posted all the fanarts of Rukia in national costumes. http://koto.skr.jp/blog/sb.cgi?cid=11

Some of my friends in the IchiRuki FC at BA have already had their arts posted at the site. Check out kisu’s amazing work (she drew a Thai dress to represent Annie’s country that is breathtaking!) here: http://bleachasylum.com/showpost.php?p=1847446&postcount=673

I have such rich and varied (MONGREL) cultural heritage that I haven’t decided what costume to draw Rukia in yet. I was born in Ecuador so I think I’ll probably go with a native Ecuadorian dress even though it isn’t very flattering to the female figure---but Rukia can make anything look cute!

eta: if you don't know Japanese or how to post images on websites, leave your art and brief message for Koto in a comment here with me and I'll find someone to translate and post for you. I hope we get a lot of looks for Rukia! I know she's got fans all over the world and it's so fun to think of dressing her up this way!



[identity profile] velvetsword.livejournal.com 2009-11-09 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
I'm from California, so I would like to submit that Rukia should be drawn in an old Body Glove t-shirt from the 80's with the original hand outline design on the front, a pair of board shorts, a large pair of mirrored aviator sunglasses (CHiPs sunglasses) and a pair of Birkenstocks, complete with hemp ankle bracelet and pink jelly wrist bracelet.

With pigtails fastened with cherry-shaped barettes and a boombox playing 'Boys of Summer' by Don Henley.

Such is the native dress of my people.

--G

[identity profile] karenai.livejournal.com 2009-11-09 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
I'm also from California.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOO~

(A pink Baby-G watch instead of the jelly wrist bracelet)

[identity profile] lennan.livejournal.com 2009-11-09 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL. I'm from California too.

I think my brain melted from that image.