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(Gothic Lolita) ]]

Lolita fashion is a style of dress that originated in Japan . In general, Lolita is inspired by Victorian girl's clothing and often aims to imitate the look of Victorian porcelain Doll s. Skirt s are knee length and may have a pannier or petticoat to add volume. As in mainstream Japanese fashion, over-knee socks, knee socks or stockings are extremely popular though white or black tights are also common. Shoes or boots with high heels (though not usually Stiletto Heels ) or platforms, such as Mary Jane s, complete the look. Frilly, ruffled or lace-trimmed Victorian Blouse s are popular, especially with Classic and Gothic Lolita s, who may favor long skirts and jackets rather than overtly child-like designs. Apart from the occasional shortness of skirts, designs are usually Modest , sometimes with long lace-capped sleeves. Lace headdress and bracelets are some of the usual accessories.

Although " Lolita " is a reference to Vladimir Nabokov 's famous novel, and Lolita is often worn by teens, most followers of the style do not consider it sexual or at least overtly sexual. Adherents present themselves as Victorian Children or baby Dolls and prefer to look cute rather than sexy.

Japanese culture places a higher value upon extremely youthful appearance and behavior than Western, and some adult women buy large amounts of products, such as Hello Kitty goods, that are typically marketed only to children in the West. Lolita fashion is perhaps a more visible extension of this phenomenon.


LOLITA SUBCATEGORIES

Lolita can be classified into Classic Lolita, Gothic Lolita , Sweet Lolita and Wa (Kimono) Lolita.


Classic Lolita

Inspired by more traditional and mature looking styles that features plain, solid colors, Empire Waist s and slimmer styling. Traditional Maid-style Clothing and Alice In Wonderland -style apron, and minature, side worn Top Hat s may be classified into this genre. Classic Lolita style tries best to capture the essence of Victorian girls fashion (despite the shortness of skirt) but not as overly frilly as Sweet Lolita.


Gothic Lolita

See Also: Gothic Lolita


Influenced by certain elements of Gothic Fashion , this has probably become the most popular style within Lolita fashion and certainly the most recognized in the west. This style started as a youth subculture sometime around 1997/1998 and became a well-established genre available in various boutiques and some major Department Store s by around 2001. Some observers consider it a reaction to the "Kogal" aesthetic.

Gothic Lolita clothes are usually black, white, navy or burgundy in color with a dark theme. Makeup is usually dark in color, in contrast with other Lolita genre where lovely and light color makeup is preferred. Black eyeliner is typical. A pale complexion is preferred, so white foundation might be used. Red or black Lipstick is usually seen.

The outfits may be accessorized with other Prop s like conspicuous pocketbooks, hatboxes, handbags and other bags, sometimes in the shape of Bat s, Coffin s, and Crucifix es. Teddy bears and other stuffed animals are used, and some brands make special "goken" teddy bears out of black leather or PVC . Super Dollfie s may also be carried around .

Gothic Lolita was influenced and popularized by the imagery of more feminine Visual Kei (or "visual rock") bands. Visual Kei is a Japanese form of Rock Music defined by bands featuring performers in elaborate Costume s but whose musical style varies. Mana , the Crossdressing former leader and guitarist of the Visual Kei band Malice Mizer is widely credited for having helped popularise Gothic Lolita. He coined the terms Elegant Gothic Lolita (EGL) and Elegant Gothic Aristocrat (EGA) to describe the style of his own fashion label Moi-même-Moitié , which was founded in 1999 and quickly established itself as one of the most coveted brands of the Gothic Lolita scene.


Sweet Lolita

Sweet Lolita or Ama Lolita usually wear light-colored (though there are black/white sweet lolitas) outfits containing a fairly high amount of lace and frills. The dresses tend to be along the knee length size and concentrate on looking as sweet and cute as possible. The fabric used may consist of not just solid colors but floral and fruit print, resulting in something sweet, little-girlish and doll like (such as the clothing worn by Momoko in Shimotsuma Monogatari /Kamikaze Girls).


Wa (Kimono) Lolita

Wa Lolita is the combination of traditional Japanese clothing and Lolita fashion with the name coming from the reference to Japan as "The Land of '' Wa ''" (harmony). Often, a simplified Kimono top would be worn with a Lolita skirt. There is also Qi Lolita, which is a combination of Lolita style and traditional Chinese Clothing such as the Qipao .


Aristocrat

See Also: Aristocrat (fashion)


Considered a more mature version of Lolita, Aristocrat gets its inspiration from what was thought to be worn in the Middle Ages and the 19th Century by the Upper Class es in Europe and focuses on Androgyny and elegance.


Kodona

See Also: Kodona


A masculine version of Lolita inspired by what was worn by Victorian boys featuring Knickerbockers , masculine blouses and shirts, trousers and knee socks.

The term in Japanese means "a child who is caught at the age of puberty and acting strangely"...this is a foreign-made term, and one used among gothic and lolita connected to the band scene. As one lolita stated. "I've never heard of it, but it would be a pretty sad style to have...."


Dandy

See Also: Dandy (fashion)


The mature, masculine counterpart to Lolita, that is usually worn by men, though it can be worn by women, is inspired by what European Upper Class men wore in the 19th Century .


LOLITA CULTURE

In Japan it is Mass-marketed and has wide visibility particularly in the streets of Tokyo and Osaka , on television, in Manga (see '' Paradise Kiss '' by Ai Yazawa for an example of Lolita inspired manga) and Computer Games . Outside of Japan it is still a fringe fashion, although it has been spreading slowly to other regions and countries (for example, Hong Kong has a number of Lolita outlets). Lolita, along with Cosplay and other Japanese cultural phenomena, can sometimes be seen at concerts and Anime conventions throughout Europe and the United States. Although being a fringe fashion, there are plenty of dedicated fans filling the gap. Lolita magazines are widely available for purchase on the internet and at Japanese bookstores, which also deal in Anime and Manga . Adherents outside Japan often sew their own homemade Lolita outfits, sometimes offering them for sale to make up for the difficulty of acquiring them from Japan.


''Gothic & Lolita Bible''

One magazine in particular, the irregularly published ''Gothic & Lolita Bible'', has played an instrumental role in promoting and standardizing the style. The 100+ page magazine includes Fashion tips, photos, sewing patterns, catalog descriptions, Decorating ideas, and even Recipe s.


Shopping

Currently the heart of the Gothic and Lolita subculture, at least commercially, is the ''Marui Young'' department store in Shinjuku , after its predecessor ''Marui One'' closed at the end of August 2004. This large youth-fashion oriented department store has 4 floors entirely devoted to Gothic and Lolita and related fashions.


Anime and Manga

Characters dressed in Lolita style may be found in numerous anime and manga, some of the most prominent being Kamikaze Girls , Cardcaptor Sakura , Paradise Kiss , Le Portrait De Petit Cossette , Sister Princess , Rozen Maiden , Princess Princess , Tsukuyomi - Moon Phase , Othello , Chobits and XxxHOLiC .


EXTERNAL LINKS




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Other Outlets

  • Gothic Rock n Roll Wear

  • http://www.charleyweaver.com.au/ Charley Weaver, long running "emporium for the morbidly inclined" in Melbourne, Australia