Painter Ray Tatsumi has completed a thorough study of all aspects of Japanese maidens' dress, dating back to its origins in the United...
Painter Ray
Tatsumi has completed a thorough study of all aspects of Japanese
maidens' dress, dating back to its origins in the United Kingdom and the
United States.

The diagram below summarizes in detail the origins of the beautiful figure from the 19th to the 21st centuries:



According to Tatsumi's study, women's evening dresses (circle, bungundy red) affect female uniforms in Japanese restaurants from the 1970s (below the blue lemon peel) . These outfits have influenced the outfits in PC games since 1993 until now. Costumes in games continue to evolve and contribute to shaping cosplay wings at the end of the 20th century, as well as changing uniforms in cafes since 2001.

In general, the origin of the maid's outfit may come from England, but the shape is boldly influenced by the maid service restaurant in the United States.
Interestingly, some maid outfits in Japanese PC games from 1985 to the present have been influenced by the actual costumes of the late nineteenth century and have a bit of French maid outfits and feminine designs from the US.

Another unique point in Tatsumi's billboard, located at the bottom right of the chart, is the white-tailed beanie and black trousers. Currently it is one of the most popular outfits in Japan, and as Tatsumi noted, both men and women can wear this outfit.
Last December, Tatsumi launched her self-published manga to bring out more details about the development of maid outfits. And now Tatsumi is a member of Ray Studio, a studio that specializes in adult games.

The diagram below summarizes in detail the origins of the beautiful figure from the 19th to the 21st centuries:

Overview of the development of Tatsumi's maid outfit
Viewed
from the right at the top of the chart, you can see footwear made in
England, however, until the early twentieth century they began to have
many advances and branches. in the US and Japan.
The maid outfits branch
Japanese
maids began to wear British costumes in their Western attire at home in
the late nineteenth century. These costumes gradually influenced
domestic fashion throughout the 1890s. after that.However, you can go in the 1930s, white gold for junkissa (in Japanese means "fresh coffee"), or serve in coffee shops. It comes from women serving in the United States and is no longer influenced by British costumes. (the dress is indicated by the purple arrow). In
addition, the costumes of the American women also affected the outfits
served at the train station cafes from the 1930s (circleed next to the
junkissa).
According to Tatsumi's study, women's evening dresses (circle, bungundy red) affect female uniforms in Japanese restaurants from the 1970s (below the blue lemon peel) . These outfits have influenced the outfits in PC games since 1993 until now. Costumes in games continue to evolve and contribute to shaping cosplay wings at the end of the 20th century, as well as changing uniforms in cafes since 2001.

In general, the origin of the maid's outfit may come from England, but the shape is boldly influenced by the maid service restaurant in the United States.
Interestingly, some maid outfits in Japanese PC games from 1985 to the present have been influenced by the actual costumes of the late nineteenth century and have a bit of French maid outfits and feminine designs from the US.

Another unique point in Tatsumi's billboard, located at the bottom right of the chart, is the white-tailed beanie and black trousers. Currently it is one of the most popular outfits in Japan, and as Tatsumi noted, both men and women can wear this outfit.

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