Hello Kitty Turns 50: How a Cartoon Cat Became the Ultimate Icon of Cuteness
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Hello Kitty, a character designed by Yuko Shimizu in 1974, has become a global pop culture phenomenon, with a vast array of products and collaborations showcasing her enduring cuteness.
Throughout the years, Hello Kitty has been featured in a variety of products, from plushie dresses worn by Lady Gaga to contemporary collaborations like the beaded baubles by Susan Alexandra.
Somerset House in London hosted an exhibition called "CUTE" in partnership with Sanrio, highlighting the influence and impact of cute culture, including Hello Kitty.
Read at Architectural Digest
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