Q-pot.: Don't eat the jewelry
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In a country where cute is king, Q-pot. takes unbridled adorability to a new level. The brainchild of designer Tadaaki Wakamatsu, the accessories line Q-pot. has become a staple of the Japanese fashion diet -- almost literally.
Q-pot.'s jewelry and knick-knacks replicate miniature cakes and candies, with dainty cup cake earrings and gateau slice necklaces. Earlier lines have included rings incorporating a tooth design, rings with rabbit ears and the Swiss cheese gangster rings.
The new flagship store in Omotesando feels more like an up-market delicatessen than a shop dedicated to cute jewelry. The windows look like a chocolate bar and the interior is whimsical even by Harajuku standards: a fried-egg table, giant biscotti and pink candy-stripe walls.
Eat lunch before stopping by Q-pot., as you won't find any food here, despite appearances!
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