On March 1st, Daiso Industries (Hiroshima Prefecture) exhibited at the 40th Mynavi Tokyo Girls Collection 2025 SPRING/SUMMER (sponsored by the Tokyo Girls Collection Executive Committee).
In conjunction with this exhibition, DAISO and Tokyo Girls Collection (TGC) have announced the release of a new cosmetics brand, “Kyumme,” a collaboration between the two, and new “DAISO x TGC” miscellaneous goods. These will be released at DAISO stores nationwide and the DAISO online store from March 1st.
”Kyumme” is a cosmetics brand that uses the concept of “cute cosmetics that make me feel excited” to make your everyday life more exciting with feminine makeup that adds glitter to elegant pink and brown base colors. They offer a wide variety of products, from makeup tools and makeup bases to point makeup.
The new items this time include a lineup of products such as the “Charm Eyeshadow Palette” and “Lip Plumping Gloss,” which allow you to incorporate the glamour of TGC into your everyday makeup.
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