to music ... trying to reflect inner beauty on the outside, giving the world the beauty of the past.
WHERE DOES THE TERM?
is not known exactly. The term is Japanese Roriita created from Western Lolita term, since they can not pronounce the syllable "what." Novak's influential Takemoto defines as followers of this tendecia Otome. The term Gosu Rori quite popular only defines the branch Gothic Lolita, though mistakenly associated with the main branch, the appreciation Lolita Goth & Lolita Goth & Lolita Bible magazine, fashion magazine in two urban tribes, Gothic and Lolita, assuming error terms as Gothiloli and similar terms. CHTMLXyou freaks bent on class as anyone who is different, now is a rare tribe is Spain, but there are more and within a time will be like any other urban tribes such as the hip-hop, punk ... also come from Japan that does not mean that we read manga, although there are people movement among other things, or types of comic read manga or watch anime. Do you spend 300 euros on a dress? Is Lolita supports consumerism? While in Japan buy a dress can cost brand that amount of money, most customize our wardrobe, the clothes shops are not lolita, bought second hand or brand names are replica or design and sew our own clothes. Ultimately bought clothes online in Japan, but saving much time. Lolita
Definitely not support consumerism, lolita dress requires great effort, and economic forces. It requires great courage to dress like that and go out, especially in a country that ignores the movement.
This does not mean, of course, are free and the rest of urban cultures, people are consumptive or view only lolita fashion.
WHY dressed like that?
Because we like, if it were otherwise we would not. It's like asking someone why eat XD. Seriously, because we always felt like Peter Pan, like princesses, such as porcelain dolls, as characters in a fairy tale, pecause we want to convey the beauty and feel, helping the world see things good and beautiful.
But that dress in a somewhat child does not mean that we are children, on the contrary, we are concerned about the economy, political situation, climate change ... trying to help around us. Somehow
if you feel good, you make others feel good.
WHAT TASTES / hobbies do you have?
For as every person is different, thousands. Among them: tea, see art exhibitions, reading, music (from classical, rock, j-rock, punk ..), drawing, writing, sewing, watching movies ...
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN you come together? For
or wine, navy flight ... They have less and less lace. Cuts: skirts of wide tables, 50's ... COUNTRY LOLITA
bucolic style, wild flowers, gingham, straw hats, picnic baskets. The style connected to nature.
Substilos: FRUIT
LOLITA
can be a subtrack of the country, which are printed dresses fruit, the most popular are strawberries. ERO
LOLITA
The show is Erololita eroticism that was felt during the Rococo, where the meat was often shown herself generous in some respects (cleavage) and tabic who want to reflect a masculine side. Would directly influence the Victorian children, and the easiest example to see would be a typical boy selling newspapers with his cap and all.
kodona The term is a contraction of Kodomo (Child) and Otona (Adult).
attire would consist of pants below the knee high socks, suspenders, jacket, platform shoes ... and a hat. Stylistically could be directed toward the Victorian, punk, gothic pirate and punk.
Their behavior would be elegant but with a touch of natural child.
B-LOLITA
There are also kids who like to wear female attire, and this is the style. Usually tienthan to the sweet, but they are in other styles such as gothic. Takemoto Noval usually represents this style in the Bibles, as does Mana-sama. On the other hand is common to see male models can confuse more than one, so well that the female models look, looking really beautiful dolls (such as Daiches and Rikku).
OUJI KEI / ouji sama
the masculine style is more flamboyant. Her clothing is inspired mostly kings and princes of the baroque and rococo. It usually wear long sleeves with lace and frills, coats or jackets, pants below the knee with socks inside ... must breathe elegance, royalty. An example would see in the manga The Rose This style is characterized by rococo dresses complete with a tiara or alice exaggerated bow (tie for hair) and a hairstyle with volume. The literal translation would Gal princess. Do not look for the childish aspect of lolitas but look and life of a princess. The model known Himeka Shirosaki use this style, although more than a style itself seems to be a more timely indeed promoted by it. Apart
consider (I say part because they are leading but complementary): CASUAL
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would be the harmonious union of lolita clothing in street clothes or other styles, making the overall style easier to wear. LOLITA
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