No Lucky Bunny fit is complete without the accessories. The Kabuse-mimi scarf is a hybrid between a balaclava and a scarf, featuring embroidered whiskers. The plastic rabbit mask, however, is the star. It is intentionally cracked over the left eye—Misa’s eye—symbolizing how luck often comes with a price.
: Misa is a Japanese name that could refer to several different people. Without more context, it's difficult to determine which Misa is being referred to in relation to "The Lucky Bunny." Misa could be a singer, actress, or model, but I couldn't find any specific information about a Misa starring in "The Lucky Bunny." the lucky bunny by covert japan and starring misa
The quality is undeniable (600gsm cotton, YKK hardware, double-stitched hems). The design is novel (the rabbit ear hood is structurally perfect). But the feeling —the specific thrill of wearing a garment that Misa herself helped prototype and brought to life—is something money can't buy, even if you are paying resale. The Lucky Bunny by Covert Japan and Starring