Saturday, September 27, 2008

Another Crazy Fashion Trend

So I heard this on the radio this morning and I had to check it out. There is a new fashion trend in Japan. Can you guess what? Its crazy. I can't believe it was actually in a fashion show. Well, just go and read the article.
(I tried to find a video of it but it was a no go. I just found mostly porn and other things I wish that I had not seen.)

Japan holds diaper fashion show for adults
TOKYO (AP) — One after the other, the models strutted across the stage to bouncy '80s dance tunes, all showing off designs of the same article of clothing — adult diapers.

Japan has one of the world's most rapidly aging societies, and the fashion show Thursday proved the country's diaper producers are intent on keeping the elderly clean and dry.

"Diapers are something that people don't want to look at," said Kiyoko Hamada of the Aging Lifestyle Research Center, a leading organizer of the show.

"But if you make them attractive, then people can learn about them more easily," she said.

Indeed, adult diapers are an increasingly common item in Japan, home to one of the world's longest average lifespans. More than 20% of the population is over 65, and the country is forecast to have the globe's largest number of centenarians — 1 million — by 2050, the U.N. says.

That means a booming market for adult diapers.

The Nikkei, Japan's leading business newspaper, conducted a survey this week that showed sales of adult diapers have more than doubled over the past decade, reaching an estimated $500 million this year.

While that's good news for manufacturers, the fashion show Thursday showed there's still a lot of uneasiness in Japan about this sometimes unseemly side of aging.

Before the models took over, players at the theater in downtown Tokyo acted out skits instructing viewers how to tell when elderly loved ones need diapers, how to convince them to put them on and how to properly use them.

In one skit, an elderly man shook his head in dismay after his wife pointed out that he wet the bed overnight again.

"Ah, maybe the loose-fitting diapers I use during the day aren't good to use at night," he concluded, leading to a discussion about well-padded nappies made especially for nighttime use.

Like many events in Japan, the show was heavy on detailed information, showing how certain types of diapers suit the bedridden, such as models that can be wrapped around the midsection. Pants-like slip-on diapers, on the other hand, are more suitable for active oldsters.

"A lot of people make mistakes when choosing diapers," said Hamada. "We can make it so people no longer feel uneasy about taking care of old people."

The fashion show itself was half camp, half instruction.

Speakers blared oldie hits such as "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood as models jaunted on the stage with diapers pulled on over black tights.

Each model held a number to designate the model of the diaper. Some of the models, all volunteers, playfully shook their hips on the stage.

The crowd of several hundred people included diaper manufacturers, nursing home workers and doctors.

Nursing home caretakers Mitsuru and Aya Habuka watched with rapt attention, exclaiming when diaper models they hadn't seen before were displayed on stage.

"It was great to see so many different types of diapers all in one showing," gushed Aya Habuka, 26. "I learned a lot. This is the first time that diapers are being considered as fashion."

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press

Can you just see it? Skinny American models on the cat walk, modeling adult diapers? LOL! This is priceless stuff people, priceless. Seriously, what will they think of next.

15 comments:

Cristin said...

Why am I not surprised by this??

Deb Burton said...

See what I have to look forward to? And just when I was getting used to sensible shoes and wearing cardigans in the summer.

Heather said...

I'm just picturing the patients I have at the hospital strolling down the runway in their depends. And now I am scarred for life.

Thanks for the comment today. You so need a kitten for those babies of yours. Although it might get squeezed to death...maybe you should wait a little longer.

I'd be glad to come and decorate for you...I love fall decor the best! Too bad Michigan's so far away...What part of MI are you in? I am in southwestern Ohio near Cincinnati. Wonder how far it is to your place?

Anonymous said...

Japan is whacked!

Kelly said...

I don't know what they'll think of next, but I am definitely buying stock in Depends!!

Rhea said...

Skinny American models can probably fit in baby diapers, forget the adult ones.

And, ewww! Gross new trend.

Ashley. Unscripted... said...

OMG. Wow.

So not hot.

Shannon said...

Now this is just too weird! HA!

Cindy said...

Um.... I just wanted to say Hi. Now I have odd visions in my head. I better go mix another bloody mary.

Jo-Jo said...

Man what is Wall Street thinking? They don't need the goverment to bail them out! They just need to put all their stock in Adult Diapers!

"The Queen in Residence" said...

That is so weird on so many levels. But good for a laugh!!!

Susie said...

Donna Karan better get crackin!!

Pennies In My Pocket said...

OK seriously??? That is crazy freaky weirdness going on. LOL How did you hear of this one? I think it's even more funny that you posted it...I love it!

~melody~

Keys to the Magic Travel said...

First of all, I must know how it is that you are sooo prolific? I can barely scratch together a post most days. Barely. And then this little gem. Those Japanese...really, isn't that explanation enough? :-)

Anonymous said...

I had to laugh when I saw this. I'm a professional model and I actually did a catalog several months ago for an incontinence supply company. The idea of posing in adult diapers felt weird at first, but in this business, you get used to being in strange situations, and hey, a gig is a gig. Anyway, I just went with it and it turned out to be the most fun I've ever had on a job. I think it actually helped those people who are suffering with this problem, so I felt good about it.