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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

On Four Styles of Lolita




Lolita dress is a Japanese street fashion inspired primarily by the clothing and general aesthetics of the Rococo and Victorian periods. It is used exclusively to describe a very specific (one could say narrow) look that is created by abiding by a number of strict guidelines and principles (see Anatomy of A Lolita Outfit). Basing on these rules, there have a variety of styles. In this press there will involve four styles: Sweet Lolita, Country Lolita, Casual Lolita, and Classic Lolita.





Sweet Lolita is the most child-like style, using many bows, ruffles and light colors to make up an outfit. The most common colors used in a Sweet Lolita outfit are pink, white, and powder blue. Common motifs in Sweet Lolita are toys, strawberries, cherries, cakes and candies, hearts, polkea dots, and flowers. Light, natural make-up complements this style. Teased out pigtails and bouncy curls are commonly worn by Sweet Lolita.





Country Lolita is derived from the Sweet Lolita style, and is often hard to be distinguished due to the same sweet patterns and motifs. However the Country Lolita style can be recognized by straw baskets, hats, fruit, and gingham patterns. Country Lolita is associated with the out-door work, regardless of a blouse and follows the same modest guide-lines, as well as the full, bell-shaped skirt. The make-up of this style would be very basic, and natural. If you are going outside try some sun-screen, some light lip-stick, and some blush.


Casual Lolita is a more toned style, while still retaining the basic Lolita elements. It can best be described as what a Lolita would wear when not 'dressing up.' Still modest, and elegant but not as exaggerated





Classic Lolita is the tamest Lolita style. It could pass for a garden party, church or summer dress. Unlike Sweet Lolita that is about looking cute, Classic Lolita is about looking classy, and harks back to Lolita fashion's roots in Victorian fashion. Elegance is its brand and bold colors aren't normally found in Classic Lolita clothing. Many Classic Lolita dresses have an A-line shape instead of the normal bell shape. Light makeup is suggested but depending on outfit and darker makeup (that still creates a soft look) can be appropriate.


In general, Lolita Fashion is not about looking sexy and is instead about looking cute or elegant.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Gothic Lolita Introduction




Gothic Lolita gets its name from the dark and scary aspect of the Gothic, but from the detailed and distinct style of dark elegance and Gothic style. Gothic Lolita shares the Lolita's quest for innocence and elegance. It is said that the Lolita and Gothic Lolita cultures of Japanese enjoy a tight-knit community that is a nurturing place for otherwise-misfit kids to enjoy. It is a place where nostalgia for a simpler time is embraced and played upon.





Japanese Street Fashion is the best and most flamboyant outfits. Gothic Lolita is a street fashion among Japanese teenagers and young women, some men participate in this fashion as well. It is emphasizes Victorian-style and Edwardian fashion girl's clothing and aims to imitate the look of Victorian porcelain dolls.The important elements for Victorian style or Victorian porcelain dolls are puff sleeves, low neckline, bell shape, crinoline and corset with lot of laces decorations. Gothic Lolita, as a more specific subset of Lolita fashion, has a great deal in common with Lolita style, in particular the nostalgic drive. The Gothic Lolita look is an amazing contrast of innocence and sexuality.




Pink and White Lace Sweet Lolita Dress


The child-like physical look of young Japanese women contributes to this alluring illusion. As we all know, the Japanese have some of the most interesting fetishes and sexual habits of any culture on Earth. Female youth have long been exciting to older Japanese males and the innocence of looking like a child may appeal to these women because of the powerful sexual allure but also because it presents a way for them to escape growing up at least for the moments they are dressed in the Gothic Lolita style.