Men, Do You Want to Feel Like Princesses? Here's Your Chance!
Apr 28, 2014 19:43
While we have no idea why anyone would want to be a customer for this, it just goes to show the world is full of weird people. For less than $600, customers can glam up and be photographed in a wedding dress of their choice. And this is for men.
The Bangkok Post says the scheme was dreamed up by Mary Mariee. They rent out traditional kimonos to Western white wedding dresses and when they first ran a special for women who wanted fancy photos, they received some inquiries from men as well. What the?
So now the store has a new package. It is for men wanting to look like princesses. They get tarted up before being made over and dressed up in pure should-only-be-for-women wedding dresses.
Is this fake? Or is this just another bizarre example of how weird fetishes can get? Only in Japan?
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