Sanrio accomplished no easy feat, maintaining the brand as a pop culture powerhouse for over 50 years. From being featured on ...
Sanrio is the iconic Japanese company that created globally beloved characters like Hello Kitty, My Melody, and Kuromi Sanrio, the iconic Japanese company behind globally beloved characters like ...
Fifty years ago in March 2025, the Japanese company Sanrio introduced Hello Kitty to the world ... Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture ...
Kitty White - Hello Kitty's real name - was "born" on November 1, 1974, in the suburbs of London. According to company legend she weighs as much as three apples and her height is the same as five ...
Friday marks half a century since Japanese merchandising company Sanrio created the first iteration of Kitty White, or Hello Kitty, a cheerful feline girl (not, as her creator controversially ...
Hello Kitty is celebrating its 50th anniversary on 1 November. The Japanese pop culture icon has attracted fans of all ages across the world. It's become a symbol of Japanese 'kawaii' (cute ...
Celebrate 50 years of Hello Kitty with exciting updates for Hello Kitty Island Adventure! Enjoy new avatar palettes, festive recipes, outfits for you and Hello Kitty & Friends, bubble-rific ...
Sanrio and Sunblink announced that there is now a Hello Kitty 50th anniversary event in-game that involves popping bubbles, collecting bows, finding Collectible Cards, and taking part in a new quest.
Hello Kitty is saying hello to 50 on Friday and celebrating with her global fan club. Across the world, fans of the iconic cartoon brand are commemorating the golden anniversary with special pop ...
Casio and Hello Kitty have collaborated on several occasions to create limited-edition watches and other products. These collaborations often feature Hello Kitty-themed designs, colors ...
‘I’m extremely proud of my cousin Prince William for all that he does and continues to do to support Centrepoint and the vital work they provide to homeless young people,’ said Lady Kitty to Hello!.