Showing posts with label Lolita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lolita. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Can't Wait for Summer?!

Even though it is kind of hard to believe because of the weather many people have been experiencing, Spring will be here before you know it. That means the National Cherry Blossom Festival will be here. You don't want to miss it. The festival will begin March 20th-April 16th

Washington, DC; United States


Last Years J-pop Cultural Event in DC. 









Saturday, July 16, 2016

h.NAOTO Closing All Stores in Japan – Brand Will Remain Active Online


Wednesday, June 29, 2016

BABYMETAL Meets Vogue



Hello World, before I begin with this post I would just like to say thank you all for visiting my blog. It means a lot. A big shout out to Brazil  Olá. Anyway, lets talk about lolita fashion and music. The Japanese rock band BABYMETAL. You may have heard of them, three adorable girls ranging from the age of  16 to 18. They consisted of three vocalist Su-metal (Suzuka Nakamoto), Yui-metal (Yui Mizuno), and Moa-metal (Moa kikuchi) and the awesome Kami Band.  They have become so populary that everytime I try and get tickets they are always sold out. BABYMETAL has even had in impacted on the fashion world. Now you know when your in the Vogue fashion magazine that you have hit it big.  Here is the article:


VOGUE MAGAZINE ARTICLE:
By now, you know Babymetal—or at least, you’ve heard of them. A trio of Japanese schoolgirls who sing and dance wildly to heavy metal, Babymetal is the brainchild of a Tokyo studio exec, inspired by dynamic film heroines such as Hit-Girl fromKick-Ass and Hayao Miyazaki’s wind-rider Nausicaä. Call it the million-dollar idea—one that drew me and a crowd of shirtless headbangers to a sold-out show at a Times Square theater last month, where we stood transfixed by the frenetic spins, pulse-racing guitar, and hypnotic hand gestures.
Much fuss has already been made over Babymetal, who kick off the European leg of their tour this week, and their “kawaii-metal” sound. But I’ve arrived at a studio downtown to talk to band members Moa “Moametal” Kikuchi, 16; Yui “Yuimetal” Mizuno, 16; and Suzuka “Sumetal” Nakamoto, 18, about the other half of the equation: their idiosyncratic performance style. “You haven’t seen any other artists who sing metal while wearing such cute dresses!” Nakamoto tells me, waving toward the pleather peplum at her waist with a chiffon bishop sleeve. No argument there.
Peering closely at the elaborate handiwork, the group’s reference points rise to the surface: a chrome-colored knit woven into each black tulle skirt is a playful nod to Metallica that catches the stage light; a silver snakeskin-stamped breastplate recalls the medieval chain mail of Joan of Arc and pairs well with a gothic floor-grazing cloak. “It also looks like fish scales!” Kikuchi says. “I like that.” Above all, the costumes are infused with Japanese culture—a cropped silk kimono with a white wood kitsune mask honors the folkloric fox demon. Then there are traces of Gothic Lolita—Tokyo’s iconic street style subculture—spliced into the fuwa fuwatulle skirts, the Victorian ruffled collars.
Therein lies the secret: At its core, Babymetal is a wholly Japanese phenomenon, a genuine cultural export. Where else but in Japan would the worlds of shredding guitar solos and doll-like dressing so perfectly collide? As Nakamoto tells it, the band has a secondary mission beyond music—that through their clothing, fans around the world might come to love the country’s one-of-a-kind style. “That’s what makes Babymetal special—not only the music, but the fashion,” she says.
Which brings us to Harajuku, the birthplace of Gothic Lolita, where in their spare time, the girls wind their way along Takeshita Street, flipping through racks of tulle skirts with fresh crepes in hand, searching for inspiration. New to the neighborhood is a heavy metal tee shop; they’ll pop by to check if Babymetal shirts are in stock (not yet) and to look for Metallica, their favorite band. I ask if Metallica might be their next muse—blended together with Lolita clothes—and a collective whoa grips them. “It’s our fantasy to dress like them!” Mizuno says. “In the future, one day down the road,” Nakamoto adds. We can’t wait.
 soures: Vogue Magazine  


Wednesday, June 8, 2016

A Japanese Fashion you Didn’t Know


Sunday, May 29, 2016

It’s far more than just wearing a pretty dress: inside the secret world of Lolitas


"When I wear Lolita I feel more feminine than I usually do; and it’s like armour in a way. It just gives you a feeling of confidence.”
Lotti is a freelance writer. She’s one of a growing number of Australians who are exploring the Japanese subculture of Lolita; adults dressing like dolls. She’s been dressing this way for years.
The style was born in the Harajuku district of Tokyo, an epicenter of fashion subculture. Some liken Lolita's to real life Barbies; others say they take inspiration from vintage Victorian-era dolls. More than just an alternative fashion and not just cosplay, the signature Lolita look is hard to miss: big banana curl wigs, porcelain white skin, eye enlarging make-up and cupcake clad dresses. There are also subsects of gothic, classic and sweet styles. 
They’re often described as living dolls, a title which most Lolitas prefer to avoid. Read More: Secret World of Lolitas
"Guys are going to shout some kind of sexual innuendo or something highly inappropriate so you just want to avoid that situation all together."

Monday, June 1, 2015

TIME TO SHOP!!

This is a list of online stores and tips from Betty about shopping for clothes. If you all know of any other websites please let me know.

Sale Lolita
Angelic Pretty
Baby, The Star Shines Bright (English site)
Metamorphose
Fan + Friend
Body Line

Brands, Brands, Brands

There are many Lolita brands this is just a small list of them.  If you all know any more that I have not said please let me know. 

Gothic Lolita

  • Moi-Meme-Moitie
  • Alice & the Pirates
  • Atelier Boz
  • Atelier Pierrot
  • h. NAOTO Frill
  • Putumayo

Sweet Lolita

  • Angelic Pretty
  • Baby, the Stars Shine Bright
  • Metamophose temps de Fille
  • Emily Temple Cute

Classic Lolita

  • Innocent World
  • Victorian Maiden
  • Mary Magdalene
  • Jane Marple
  • Juliette et Justine




















Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Hair baby there baby...

Hair ....what should I say about hair? Hmmm, well the style is to wear a wig or extension but i don't do that. You people however, can do whatever makes you feel comfortable.


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

What is Lolita?

I was there! in 2009



This fashion originated  from Japan. Lolita is based on Victorian-era clothes as well as costumes from the Rococo period. Tell me more."New People" is the 1st Lolita store that opened up in the US. There are many different types of Lolita styles. I don't know them all.
  • Classic 
  • Gothic
  • Sweet
  • Country
  • Decora (Not really Lolita)
  • Oija
  • School 
  • Punk
  • And much, much more...

Friday, October 14, 2011

Lolita...It's just a girl thing!!??

A lot of people may think that Lolita is only for girls, but that's not always the case. Even though I personally never seen it, some guys dress up in Lolita too it's called Ōji Lolita. Lolita fashion really does not have a set age, race or sex. It all comes down to Comfort and Confidence.

 

Even though the boy style of this Lolita is for guys. Women can dress in Oji too.

Oji Lolita: Oji means prince