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"Hokusai Blue" refers to the blue color favored by the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai. The true identity of this beautiful blue is the artificial pigment "Bero Indigo" that was imported from overseas. Bero Indigo is a chemically synthesized pigment that was discovered by chance by a dye manufacturer in Berlin, Germany in the early 18th century, and was first imported to Japan in 1747. This blue color brought transparency and vividness to ukiyo-e prints in the Edo period, and was often used in the works of Hokusai and Hiroshige. By creating a vivid and transparent blue, Bero Indigo enabled new expressions of seas, rivers, and skies, greatly advancing landscape paintings in ukiyo-e prints., Kawaii, A fusion of traditional Japanese beauty and Gothic Lolita fashion. A fusion of the elegant kimono silhouette and the dark charm of gothic elements. The ornate sash and corseted bodice is adorned with elaborate lace trim in deep, rich colors, while accessories such as parasols with lace and ribbons add a Victorian touch, while traditional knobs and hairpins add a Victorian touch. Gothic his motifs add a Victorian touch. The complex hairpiece's color palette leans towards deep purples, blacks and blood reds, creating a striking contrast against the delicate fabrics. White face makeup and dark, dramatic eye makeup create a look that combines the elegance of traditional Japanese beauty with the mysterious elegance of gothic fashion. The result is a charming and unique style that seamlessly blends the luxury of Japanese tradition with the dark romanticism of Gothic Lolita and retro ink, Game Cover Style
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