Hello Kitty is a fictional character that originated in 1974, designed by Yuko Yamaguchi currently and initially conceptualized by Yuko Shimizu. Hello Kitty is owned by the Japanese brand Sanrio. Hello Kitty is known as a little girl, though she appears to be a cat. Hello Kitty’s signature is a red bow and no visible mouth. Hello Kitty lives in a London suburb with her family, which includes her twin sister Mimmy, who sports a yellow bow.
Hello Kitty’s debut in 1974 was on a vinyl coin purse, and the ensuing decades have seen a multitude of merchandise released bearing her signature cute aesthetic. Hello Kitty has appeared in video games, animated series, and films and is the Japanese tourism ambassador. She can also be found at various Sanrio theme parks. As such a beloved phenomenon and character, it’s no surprise that Hello Kitty has collaborated with other beloved entities. For example, collectible figure brand Bait x Switch Collectibles convened Hello Kitty and Pacman to create a hybrid collectible set. Hello Kitty’s signature red bow is pixelated, and she sports an image of Ms. Pacman on her jumper.
Hello Kitty’s rise since her debut in 1974 has been steady and consistent. She has released an album and has been recognized by 80% of young adult Americans since the 20-teens. From 1999, over 12,000 new products each year bear her image, a testament to her legions of fans worldwide. It’s no surprise that Hello Kitty’s likeness has made its way to clothing and apparel, and major brands such as Nike, Crocs, and adidas have all added her sweet vibe to their signature styles.