The Story of the Coppe-pan Special Exhibition 'Seahorse'
The Story of the Coppe-pan Special Exhibition 'Seahorse'
Regarding the Coppe-pan Special Exhibition 'Seahorse' that I posted the other day.
Actually, I couldn't post it right away.
'There will surely be mixed opinions.'
'Some people might get angry.'
While I was thinking about things like that,
it took me a little while to press the post button.
Even so,
'Let's just put it out there first.'
Thinking that, I decided to post it.
Then, I received more support and empathy from female users than I had expected.
Of course, comments aren't everything.
I think there are opinions that aren't visible.
Even so,
'It got across.'
'It was received.'
Feeling that way made me very happy.
This time, I wrote this article because I wanted to preserve those feelings.
To everyone who gave me comments and likes,
thank you so much.
With gratitude, I've decided to write about some behind-the-scenes stories that I would usually only share with members.
I have been a loyal user of Wacoal's BROS for over 20 years.
That is how much I love the Wacoal brand.
And Salute, their line for women, has been something of a pinnacle for me.
The beauty.
The worldview.
The expressiveness of the embroidery.
Everything about it is wonderful, and
'Someday, I want to create a work that moves someone's heart like this.'
I have always had that aspiration.
That is why this special exhibition 'Seahorse' is filled with
respect for Wacoal, and
a sense of challenge to 'try and think of a design that surpasses Salute.'
Of course, I don't actually think I've surpassed them.
Rather, it is a work born precisely because I respect them.
That is why this time,
I was truly happy to receive support and empathy from so many women.
Perhaps the scenery I was looking at and my thoughts
reached someone, even if just a little.
That is what I felt.
Once again, to everyone who took a look,
thank you so much.



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今後の創作の糧にしたいと思います☺️
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