Having read the book lolita, I have indulged myself in the lolita fashion.
Guys, do you like lolita dresses?
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Re: lolita dresses
What on earth is a "Lolita" dress? I don't see the connection between fashion and the book "Lolita", can you please explain this to me?crystal0813 wrote:Having read the book lolita, I have indulged myself in the lolita fashion.
Guys, do you like lolita dresses?
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Re: lolita dresses
google it. I think they are dresses you can buy online. I coudn't find one in my size.Suzanne wrote:What on earth is a "Lolita" dress? I don't see the connection between fashion and the book "Lolita", can you please explain this to me?crystal0813 wrote:Having read the book lolita, I have indulged myself in the lolita fashion.
Guys, do you like lolita dresses?
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I did google it. This was the response I was hoping to get from crystal0813, I'm smelling spam.stahrwe wrote:google it. I think they are dresses you can buy online.
I'm sorry, but maybe you could get a purse. Shoes are also nice!stahrwe wrote: I think they are dresses you can buy online. I coudn't find one in my size.
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Re: lolita dresses
I'm surprised you've never heard of the Lolita subculture. I suppose it's not nearly as popular in America as it is in Japan, but it's been a solid trend for quite a few years now. Click here for some Photobucket pics that have been tagged with "lolita fashion."
Also, here is the Wikipedia entry. It's kind of difficult to explain, but it takes a lot of influence from 19th century English fashion, and also combines it with Japanese style clothing. It involves a lot of frills and a lot of lace.
Also, here is the Wikipedia entry. It's kind of difficult to explain, but it takes a lot of influence from 19th century English fashion, and also combines it with Japanese style clothing. It involves a lot of frills and a lot of lace.
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Re: lolita dresses
Suzanne wrote:I did google it. This was the response I was hoping to get from crystal0813, I'm smelling spam.stahrwe wrote:google it. I think they are dresses you can buy online.
I'm sorry, but maybe you could get a purse. Shoes are also nice!stahrwe wrote: I think they are dresses you can buy online. I coudn't find one in my size.
thanks for the suggestion.
I think a Lolita post showed up at BT a few months back.
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Re: lolita dresses
Oh, I have heard of it, I just don't don't like merchandise peddled here, regardless of what culture or subculture it belongs to.wilde wrote:I'm surprised you've never heard of the Lolita subculture.
Why do you think this type of clothing is so popular in Japan? Do you think this type of fashion branches off from the Geisha? Geishas wear clothing that is feminine and demure, but this clothing is considered provocative, and attractive to men in Japan. Women wearing this type of "Lolita" apparel, from the Wiki link you provided, state that attracting men is not the reason for wearing this type of clothing. What do you think the underlying reason is? There have been many "subcultures" in dressing over the years. Gothic, punk, bohemian, and those wearing Nehru jackets, etc., but each subculture is making a statement. What statement do you think is being made by wearing Lolita clothing?
And who the hell wears pencil skirts with flats? Ewww! Yes, running for buses in NYC I can see, but as a general rule, Ewwwww!
Yes, and it was revived a few days ago.stahrwe wrote:I think a Lolita post showed up at BT a few months back.
Wait a second, isn't it hot in GA? Aren't you seeing a lot of sun dresses? Or, are you missing those full length dresses, covering the ankles, arms and the décolleté from 18th century literature?President Camacho wrote:Whatever happened to dresses? Girls don't wear them anymore.
Actually, maybe you are missing those full length dresses from the 18th and 19th centuries. Skinny waists and accentuated bosoms were trendy during those periods.
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Re: lolita dresses
I could totally pull off the Lolita look since I am cursed with big fat cutie cheeks that stops anyone from taking me seriously ever. However, as mentioned, it's so expensive! Fitting in to any subculture is always hard on the pocketbook. Also, chee, time consuming. I don't even blow dry my hair cuz it takes too long. Beyond all that, my time to dress as a creepy child succubus is over. I think at my advanced age of thirty it would be grotesque!
Japan is notorious for finding the school girls and young girls in general very sexually appealing. Not hard to see how this look would be more popular there. And I imagine it suits Asian girls fairly well - they have the cutie face too! Also (this is just my opinion) it seems that Japan is more open to people dressing for daily life in "costumes" rather than simple clothing. I've seen various fads from Japan that seem very costumey and something that would certainly get a triple-take here, even in the very cosmopolitan and blasé city I live in. I don't think every style is a statement per se. Maybe they make one up, but I think sometimes people just want to look a certain way.
Girls still wear dresses - mostly in the summer. That style of dress is a lot more casual, though. Personally, I own two dresses, and only ever wear them at weddings. Pants/shorts/capris/whatever are just a lot more convenient. I had a business meeting on Wednesday and wore a skirt, and all day I was fussing about making sure I sat properly. Ridiculous! In pants you just sit how you sit, no worries about getting into cars, etc.
Japan is notorious for finding the school girls and young girls in general very sexually appealing. Not hard to see how this look would be more popular there. And I imagine it suits Asian girls fairly well - they have the cutie face too! Also (this is just my opinion) it seems that Japan is more open to people dressing for daily life in "costumes" rather than simple clothing. I've seen various fads from Japan that seem very costumey and something that would certainly get a triple-take here, even in the very cosmopolitan and blasé city I live in. I don't think every style is a statement per se. Maybe they make one up, but I think sometimes people just want to look a certain way.
Girls still wear dresses - mostly in the summer. That style of dress is a lot more casual, though. Personally, I own two dresses, and only ever wear them at weddings. Pants/shorts/capris/whatever are just a lot more convenient. I had a business meeting on Wednesday and wore a skirt, and all day I was fussing about making sure I sat properly. Ridiculous! In pants you just sit how you sit, no worries about getting into cars, etc.
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