■The styling was done by Non Nakamura, a stylist who is highly trusted by Director Tsutsumi!
From the movie “A Hotel Suitable for Me,” photos of Kayoko, played by Non, in 5 poses, styled by stylist Non Nakamura, have been released.
This work is based on Asako Yuzuki’s novel of the same name, which can be said to be the most “dangerous” work, and is about Kayoko Nakajima (Non), also known as Daiki Aida, an unfortunate new writer who has not yet published a book despite winning the Newcomer Award. , With the help of Michio Endo (Kei Tanaka, his senior from university and an editor at a major publishing company), he uses his own skills and unconventional strategies to rise up through the literary world, which is full of authority and restrictions. This is an exciting reversal success story. .
This film is set in the 1980s, and was styled by Non Nakamura, a stylist who is highly trusted by director Tsutsumi. Nakamura has worked on numerous commercials and styling for famous artists, and has received high praise for his style. Nakamura’s styling works perfectly harmonize with the historical background of the time and the personality of the main character, Kayoko, further enhancing the worldview of the work.
Here, we will focus on five styles of Kayoko created by Non Nakamura, and unravel their charm and the commitment behind them. By paying attention to these stylings, you can discover a new way of looking at this work.
The first photo (main photo) is Kayoko’s styling when she won her “first” Newcomer Award. The pale pink beige dress has a distinctive large white collar, giving it a classic yet cute feel. Furthermore, by pairing it with black strappy shoes, the overall look is neat and elegant, while also giving a sense of a fresh new face.
The second photo is Kayoko’s styling when she stayed at the Yamanoue Hotel. The traditional elements and muted colors reminiscent of the 80’s are impressive. The brown plaid jacket is the main character, the ruffled high neck top adds a touch of femininity, and the blue flared skirt brings the whole look together. Furthermore, the bright red beret is an accent, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.
The third is Kayoko’s styling when she visits a bookstore to sell her book. The purple jacket is paired with a vest with a bright floral pattern, giving the whole look a vintage feel. The bottoms include a voluminous beige tulle skirt, giving the look a feminine and light look. Retro elements and modern arrangements are in perfect harmony, revealing Kayoko’s individuality.
The fourth photo is Kayoko’s styling when she changed her pen name and won the Newcomer Award as Juri Arimori. The atmosphere is completely different from the previous one, with short hair and a glossy black asymmetrical dress, creating an outfit that stands out with elegance and maturity. On her feet, she wears heels rather than boots or strappy shoes, creating a styling that gives off a different atmosphere than before.
The fifth photo shows her styling when she drinks all night at snacks with her editor, Endo. The oversized bright green jacket is the focal point, and the eye-catching geometric pattern tie with pop colors adds a playful accent. She added a thin hairband to her hairstyle, giving her natural wavy hair and adding a retro cuteness to her face. The styling is casual yet elegant, with a relaxed atmosphere that makes it appealing.
Director Tsutsumi also said, “Non was completely Kayoko. She wore the costumes created by stylist Non Nakamura perfectly, and succeeded in making us think, “Maybe there really were people like this in the Showa era.” It seems that the director was able to successfully express the world view and styling that he wanted.
If you pay attention to the styling of characters such as Endo and Higashijujo (Kenichi Takito) in addition to Kayoko, you will definitely enjoy the work even more. Be sure to pay attention to these points and watch “A Hotel That’s Suitable for Me.”
The movie “A Hotel Suitable for Me” will be released nationwide from December 27th.
Movie information
“A hotel suitable for me”
Nationwide roadshow on Friday, December 27th
Starring: Non
Kei Tanaka Kenichi Takito
Minami Tanaka Kisaki Hattori Akari Takaishi / Ai Hashimoto
Kenchi Tachibana (EXILE) Ken Mitsuishi Mayumi Wakamura
Director: Yukihiko Tsutsumi
Original work: Asako Yuzuki “A Hotel Suitable for Me” (published by Shincho Bunko)
Screenplay: Keita Kawajiri
Music: Ryota Nozaki (Jazztronik)
Theme song: Kyo Reitaro “Yumebo Dance”
Distribution: Nikkatsu/KDDI
(C)2012 Asako Yuzuki/Shinchosha
(C)2024 “Hotel suitable for me” Production Committee
“Hotel suitable for me” work site
https://watahote-movie.com/