This can’t be more easier. Just choose your most favorite group outfit set from those outfits Berryz Kobo girls were dressed up during last year. I would be glad if you could post also a comment about which outfits you chose and why you like especially those costumes.
Most favorite outfit set?
- 10 School girls (20%, 43 Votes)
- 5 Punk Berryz (16%, 35 Votes)
- 8 Hawaii bikini (14%, 30 Votes)
- 1 Bangkok colors (12%, 26 Votes)
- 7 Summer flowers (12%, 25 Votes)
- 3 Winter fun (7%, 16 Votes)
- 2 Green/black (7%, 16 Votes)
- 4 Summer blue (6%, 12 Votes)
- 9 Shining red (5%, 10 Votes)
- 6 Beach (1%, 3 Votes)
Total Voters: 216
















8 Hawaii bikini. Because other outfits (here) did not appeal me (much). Not that it has to be bikini, other type can be good as well. 5 Punk Berryz would come close.
Aren’t you going to talk about Momosu audition?
@ Tae > There are commenting and posting about 9th Gen MoMusus all over the blogosphere so no need for me to say the same things than all others are doing. But sure I’m gonna post my impressions later to kakko-ii blog.
The winter outfits are cute and those bikinis are amazing but in the end it’s those school uniforms that got me! The girls just look too great in them >w<
I had to go with th “school” uniforms…. because there is no Otakebi Boy WAO! choice…
I voted for #5 because “Punk Berryz” is so out of character for them, and yet they still pull it off beautifully. Who needs all the drama of the K-Pop scene anyway when H!P can deliver “J-Girlz with Attitude” with a simple costume change?
@Mewtwo1928: I concur about the omission of the Otakebi Boy WAO! outfits, and must therefore consider #9 “Shining Red” as a stand-in for my second choice.
In general, it is nice to see costuming moving the girls away from nearly-identical outfits and toward more-individualized gear at approximately the same pace as the idols themselves are moving away from being girls and toward being adult women.
Also, the jumpsuits in #2 still do not quite work for me; I cannot remember who said it, but I agree that those things always make any artist wearing one look like she is on work release from some sort of idol jail. (And the striped shirts only add to the chain-gang effect.)