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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:40 pm
Please help me, sweet ladies.
I am having a big argument with someone about gyaru-lolis Do they exist? Should they? I mean how can one mix gal and lolita? The lifestyles are totally different, and I am sorry to lump evrey one in like that but i'm generalizing. Please help! I want to know more peoples opions, especcially my fellow lolis.
P.S. Please try to understand that i am not saying its a bad thing, so please don't reply with "does it?" etc. I'm just so confused, the girl keeps on showing me pics and I keep on changing my mind back and forth. And I already look like an a** (sorry for my crude language!). gonk
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:03 pm
What an awsome idea! Well, I so not know how exactly one would go about combining the two (I mean, I have an idea but...), but if you do find one, or can create a hybird, let me know! 4laugh
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:47 am
I'm sure it's possible to put elements of them together *can't say if it would look GOOD or not*, but it wouldn't be called "gyaru-lolita" -- that would imply that it's a subset of lolita. The two are on opposite ends of the spectrum in attitude, so trying to make one fit the other wouldn't really work.
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 2:15 pm
Mizer Manakins I'm sure it's possible to put elements of them together *can't say if it would look GOOD or not*, but it wouldn't be called "gyaru-lolita" -- that would imply that it's a subset of lolita. The two are on opposite ends of the spectrum in attitude, so trying to make one fit the other wouldn't really work.
Yes, but if one must mention attitude, lolitas are suppose to be known as sweet and kind, yet I have met my fair share of snobby lolitas, and at the same time, really wonderful people who are also lolita.
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:32 pm
2Pennies Mizer Manakins I'm sure it's possible to put elements of them together *can't say if it would look GOOD or not*, but it wouldn't be called "gyaru-lolita" -- that would imply that it's a subset of lolita. The two are on opposite ends of the spectrum in attitude, so trying to make one fit the other wouldn't really work. Yes, but if one must mention attitude, lolitas are suppose to be known as sweet and kind, yet I have met my fair share of snobby lolitas, and at the same time, really wonderful people who are also lolita. Not THAT kind of attitude - thats personal. I mean the general attitude of the fashion, the way its presented.
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:05 pm
There kind of already is a spinoff form of gyaru lolita, and its called hime gyaru. Its that Jesus Diamante stuff.
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 6:34 pm
rorenchan There kind of already is a spinoff form of gyaru lolita, and its called hime gyaru. Its that Jesus Diamante stuff.  -C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-
It's not a spinoff of lolita. It's simply "Princess Gal", like the name says.
@2pennies: You went way off what she was trying to say.
-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:03 pm
I wouldn't really call it Gyaru-loli. If it has already been mentioned, I think the best term for use would be Gyaru-hime. They are lovely to look at, though. :3
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