Hello Kitty designer steps down after 40 years

Yuko Yamaguchi, the designer behind Hello Kitty since 1980, is stepping down after more than four decades. Sanrio announced that the new designer, using the pseudonym Aya, will take over by the end of 2026.

Yuko Yamaguchi has overseen Hello Kitty's design since 1980, guiding the character to become a symbol of Japan's kawaii soft power. According to Sanrio's website, Yamaguchi listened to fans' voices, collaborated actively with artists and designers from Japan and abroad, and developed Hello Kitty into a globally beloved character. The company expressed thanks for her contributions.

Hello Kitty began as an illustration on a vinyl coin purse. Since then, it has featured on tens of thousands of products, ranging from handbags to rice cookers. It has formed lucrative partnerships with brands like Adidas and Balenciaga.

The popularity shows no signs of waning, with a Warner Bros movie in development and a new Hello Kitty theme park set to open next year on China's Hainan island. The character has minimal narrative: her full name is Kitty White, she has a twin sister Mimmy, a boyfriend named Dear Daniel, and her own pet cat. She loves her mother's apple pie and aspires to be a pianist or poet. Officially, she is not a cat but a little girl from London.

Yamaguchi was known for wearing Kitty-style dresses in public and tying her hair in buns.

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