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The Art Of Tokidoki

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I'll never forget the first time I discovered Tokidoki. It was about two years ago, and I was walking in downtown San Francisco with a friend when I saw a girl walking down the street in front of me carrying a Tokidoki bag. Being a fan of cute art and vivid colors, I followed her (discreetly!) for several blocks, trying to identify more about her fantastic purse. Of course, it wasn't long until I had solved the mystery, and soon enough I had more Tokidoki bags than I would ever need.

Italian Tokidoki creator Simone Legno founded his company in 2005 with the help of business partners Pooneh Moohajer and Ivan Arnold. The word Tokidoki means "sometimes" in Japanese, which Legno gives more background on in the form of a little enclosure card that comes with the majority of Tokidoki products. His story started back in 2003, when Pooneh Moohajer and her husband Ivan discovered Legno's website. Pooneh was the co-founder of popular cosmetics line Hard Candy, and she saw something distinctly marketable in Legno's design style.

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Legno released his first collaboration with the company Le Sportsac in Spring 2006. The bags met a tremendous reaction from fans, who soon were rabid to collect any and all things Tokidoki. To this day, the bags that are out of print fetch up to $400 on Ebay. There are also multiple fan sites who categorize all the releases and aid collectors in finding the bags they want to add to the burgeoning collections. The best of these is Tokidoki blog, which not only updates on the bags but all the other collectibles as well. It's an excellent place to begin if you find you have a gnawing hunger to own one of these delightful creations.

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Legno's signature style caught the eye of the designer toy world quickly as well, and soon many collectible sculptures were available. While he has collaborated with most major designers, the most popular series seems to be the one made by STRANGECo, who released two major lines, Cactus Friends and Moofia. The Cactus Friends were small animals wearing cactus-like armor, such as the little green dog Bastardino. The Moofia series was based around milk products. Fans reacted positively to these as well, as they were not only adorable but also affordable. Having been welcomed into the designer toy universe with open arms, Tokidoki found itself reaching a whole new group of fans.

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It seems like Tokidoki's spread only increased fans' hunger for more -- the most recent launch of a line of clothing and accessories have met with ravenous popularity, spawning everything from sneakers to baby clothing. Legno remains calm and friendly in the face of all his fame, always willing to chat with a fan at a convention or draw them an original sketch on the box of a new toy. His is a true success story, and as one of the fans who was converted way back at the very beginning, I can only say his creations carry a sense of joy that make me smile every time I see them. His art is a true expression of the happiness of life.

More Joy From Tokidoki:

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Photo by Saki-Waki

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Photo by mileena

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26 May, 2008
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CrimsonHe…
26 May, 2008 @ 8:49 AM
I love Tokidoki art. !! I want to get a tattoo of the little birds. ^^

tenkerasu
tenkerasu wrote:
26 May, 2008 @ 9:29 AM
wicked awesome! i want the dog! ^^

skullface
skullface wrote:
26 May, 2008 @ 4:04 PM
Tokidoki is my favorite designer label. ever

Pulp Fict…
26 May, 2008 @ 6:31 PM
oh I love them.

bonafilia
bonafilia wrote:
26 May, 2008 @ 6:48 PM
so cute, so cool, so tokidoki.

it's impossible to don't fall in love with tokidoki :)

wingedvic…
26 May, 2008 @ 11:39 PM
I am in love with Tokidoki! The characters are just so cute and colourful. :D

duluoz
duluoz wrote:
27 May, 2008 @ 2:11 AM
Simone Legno is one of the most impressive designers, i think. And he's Italian. I can assure that it's sooooooooo hard to became a worlwide known artist when you born here...

glalalamo…
27 May, 2008 @ 5:11 AM
I've been a fan of Tokidoki for years! Simone Legno uses colours so well.

withafunn…
27 May, 2008 @ 6:01 AM
I love this stuff, I've loved them for years too!

candycrac…
candycrack wrote:
27 May, 2008 @ 6:50 AM
Fabulous post, I've loved TokiDoki for years.

Mandy Mew
Mandy Mew wrote:
27 May, 2008 @ 12:08 PM




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Kaleidosc…
30 May, 2008 @ 1:39 PM
wow... i think i've seen the art before, on clothing... but never knew who was designing it... love it. thanks for the article!

kiboo
kiboo wrote:
9 Aug, 2008 @ 9:56 PM
I've seen a TokiDoki toy before. Didn't know it was part of a bigger designer label. Very cute, cutting-edge and creative - but not sure if the steep prices are worth it!

Dreamagen…
25 Oct, 2008 @ 2:46 PM
I am so in love with these toys that I think I will go broke sometimes :)) Thanks for posting this. I collect all of these wonderful Art toys. Check out Kidrobot & look in flickr under urban toys or urban vinyl toys & you will all get an eyeful. So much fun to live in a fantasy world.


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