I've been a fan of UK-based indie accessory brand Panda San Shop since early 2022, pretty much at the start of my EGL wardrobe, when I ordered a pink sparkly star hair clip from her Etsy store that has since featured in about a million of my coord pics. Last year at Hyper Japan Manchester, Panda San Shop had a stall selling her amazing accessories, so of course I had to say hi and pick some up! Since then I've ordered several custom pieces which have truly amazed me in terms of quality and execution. And now, most recently, Panda was kind enough to gift myself and my bestie Rhiann each a set of matching accessories!

Spoiler for some of the items featured later!
I really love supporting smaller brands and artists, so this blog post will be a feature entirely on Panda San Shop and it's owner, Libby. I'll give you a quick showcase of my existing Panda San collection, show off the matching pieces we were gifted, and then I have an interview with the brand owner herself!
my panda san collection

For a sweet lolita, I feel like a star clip is THE accessory. Maybe this is a hot take, but I think it always matches, even if it's not a star-themed coord. And there's something super fun about the dangly element. And that's why I have four of them.
Panda San Shop offers a whole range of colours of these, and I believe also offers heart-shaped clips as well as stars!





As Rhiann noted in both her own previous reviews, we're really lucky to have such an incredible brand at our disposal here in the UK who is actually a member of the community, too—our fashion is all about coordinating things as well as possible, and what would match better than a custom piece designed exactly to your specifications? It's also a chance to request very specific colourways that might be harder to find or not released very often. And a custom piece can be a way to give love or show your dedication to prints or releases that never came out with matching jewellery or accessories. I'm already scheming what future pieces I'll commission from Panda! Maybe a cake necklace to match Strawberry Cake Party...?
our matching accessories!
Libby approached myself and Rhiann a while ago with the idea of showcasing a matching set of accessories—because she hand makes each item, it's easy to request the same thing in different colourways, to twin with your friend!
We asked for a bunny theme and specified some colours, but left the rest up to her.
Libby sent us these pictures to update us once the pieces were complete:


Guess who's is who, LOL! And I also have to mention how cutely each item was packaged!

Panda themed packaging!!
They arrived very quickly after our discussion but we had to wait a while to take proper pictures of everything because of my Japan trip. However, last weekend we finally wore our best bunny-themed coords out in Manchester to showcase the pieces!

I'd just received Happy Garden in the mail (this was my FOURTH attempt at snagging this print, and it finally worked out—it always sells so fast!!) so of course I had to coord it, because it matched the bunny accessories perfectly. Rhiann wore Nakayoshi Bunny to match the theme too! We also both wore our fluffy bunny ears from a Xianyu brand (the name directly translates to Honglei & Her Magicians but I have no idea if that's correct, LOL).
But on to the important part! The Panda San pieces. Here's how we styled them:








You can also see Rhiann's video about the pieces here. Now let me get into a proper review!

The first thing I have to mention is how impressed I am with the wristcuffs!

Excuse the slightly weird image—here they are turned inside out. The inside is lined with velvet!! I did not know this was an option and now I'm mad at all my other wristcuffs!!! This highlight is probably only relevant to other people who find wristcuffs uncomfortable, but as someone who does, they really were comfy enough to keep on all day which I've never experienced before. I think it's a great example of how much detail and thought goes into Panda San Shop pieces!
I also have to mention the really cute custom lace, which is patterned with bows, candies or stars on each layer!






Thank you so much to Panda for gifting us these pieces, I'm so grateful! Everything is such great quality and I can just tell each piece is made by someone passionate about what they do. I'm really excited to see where the brand goes next as Libby has been teasing lots of fun new products on Panda San Shop's IG stories!
interview with the brand owner
tell us about your brand!
Hiiii! Panda San Shop is run by me, Libby/Panda and I handmake kawaii jewellery and accessories! My main materials are resin, acrylic and beads, and I love making custom pieces!!
how did you discover lolita fashion?
I actually found out about lolita many years ago, through my sister! I can't remember exactly as I was quite young, but I believe she was doing a textile project and made a brown rectangle skirt. That was my first introduction to the fashion but I didn't re-find it and pursue it until many years later when I was 18 and expanding from fairy kei to lolita!
do you remember the first accessory you made?
Noo I can't remember at all! And I won't have it anymore. I have given away a lot of items I first made to friends. Panda San Shop officially started in 2019 so it was a long time ago! But one of my first wearable accessories were probably the angel wing ring sets! Still a popular item today.
favourite thing to make?
This is suuch a tricky question! I would say mayyybe any "shaker" style piece because it's so satisfying to pick matching fillers and hear the little rattling or see the floating pieces inside when it's completed.
where do you find inspiration?
I find inspo all over the place! I love seeing what's trending in kawaii spaces, like new themes and styles! For example, strawberry cake themes are popping up all over the place since the start of this year! A theme I already love but it has massively inspired me to make more cake pieces again. Also, a lot of my designs come from making jewellery to go with dress prints I own but have nothing to match.
do you have any specific goals for the future of your brand?
Last year my goal was to start selling at conventions which I did! I had my first and second cons which were so so fun and I've booked more for this year because I loved them! It is sooo nice to meet people face to face and let people try things on! Buying in person is such a different experience than seeing pieces online, so I would love to keep attending conventions!
My goals this year are to start making a wider range of items and I've been working hard on making that happen so far! As from right now (start of March), I have my first T-shirt design made and releasing soon, and a second design in the works already!
I would also really like to expand my sewing skills this year! I really enjoy making wristcuffs and bows, but I'm looking into making headdresses too, I've had a few tests so far but there's space to improve before I would say the skills (and confidence) are up to shop standards!
how can people order items from you?
The best way is through Instagram! I do have an Etsy but it is not as up to date. Occasionally I will have story sales or sales post for items that are in stock, but most items are on a made-to-order basis.
People can comment or leave me a direct message to discuss either a MTO piece that they have seen me post/make before, or a totally custom unique piece!
conclusion

Thanks for reading this post. I hope you found it interesting! If you were looking to commission custom accessories to match a dress, or find a certain specific colour of wristcuff, now you know where to go!
