I have never actually seen a Tutti bag in person but in pictures it looks like there is a creepy demon face on it. YUCK! I don't think I'll ever buy anything in Tutti because of the demon. What do you all think?
I think it's cool looking
Actually I think your being very precise with your guess (if you were guessing).It's not creepy to me because it's a part of Japanese culture and that's where I'm from. It's just a hanya mask used in Japanese drama/plays/operas. It's definitely not "evil" by any means. It's just a representation of women and their emotions (like jealousy), not demons or devils.
fromSome Westeners still use the old gesture (from the Middle Ages) of sticking the two fore fingers out from the forehead like horns, to suggest that someone is messing around with another man's wife.
The expression was "to put the horns on a husband." This would be a reasonable cause for jealousy, so it is a convenient mnemonic to help us remember that the same gesture in Japan is a sign for jealousy. The white cloth headdress worn by Japanese brides is called a tsuno-kakushi or "horn-hider," and the bride wears it to signify that she will hide her horns or not be jealous of her husband after marriage, no matter how mightily he philanders or tries to put horns on other husbands.
Liberté;3792941 said:Actually I think your being very precise with your guess (if you were guessing).
I like the mask tattoo... But just looking at that swatch made me realize the girl with the tattoo that is leaning down to touch her feet looks like she has freakishly long arms... If you notice where her hand is..