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AyeAvast

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:36 pm


Tee hee~ I didn't see a thread of petticoats, so I though that one needed to be made and find that this is the proper place for it! heart

A big help to our fellow lolitas (including myself) would be to post pictures of what petticoats are good for lolita and which are big no-nos. It's true that one can make their own petticoat, but others either cannot sew or don't have access to a sewing machine or even just want to skip that and buy one.

Some beginning lolitas looking to this guild for help will definitly appreciate it and even those ready take the plunge need to know what petticoat will best suit them and what website or where the best place is to purchase their petticoat!

I hope this will help everyone because it will certainly help me.

If you would please post your pictures of your petticoat, either with or with a skirt or both if you wish, and where you purchased your petticoat. Also if anyone has useful tips that would be lovely!

Thankyou all and have a simply wonderful day!! heart
PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:28 pm


Petticoats, petticoats.... Well, the first rule is
NO SQUAREDANCING PETTICOATS

There's not suited to lolita because they're designed for dancing, which means that they move every time that you do. Lolita skirts are not supposed to swish about.
A Squaredancing petti looks like this: Link

The best example that I can give of a Good Petti would be the infamous ITS pettis: Here
As you can see, they don't look 'swishy' and can support the skirts well. The Poof petticoat has the classic bell shape and even the princess petticoat doesn't have the flaring triangle look that the squaredancing one has.
There is a reason why these two are a cult product.

That's all I have and I'm no expert but I tried!
How'd I do?

Lolita Dinosaur


AyeAvast

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:15 am


*claps* You did very well thankyou. heart

And yes squaredancing petticoats= BIG NO-NO.

>.<;

My grandma square dances. xp
PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:13 pm


i have the Poof Petticoat from In The Starlight. it's a good petticoat but next time i'll order it shorter. it really gives you a full figure (almost plump). i'm going to order the Princess Petticoat because i've now realize that i really want only the bottom of the dress to look really full.

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spuntino
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:56 pm


Just a note, the "NO SQUARE DANCING" rule is something of an exaggeration. You don't want the huge, full, 600 yard ones, for sure, but the petticoats sold by Candy Violet are, actually, light square dancing petticoats. I own one for an a-line Meta skirt I wear fairly often. I modified the petticoat so that it can be worn under cupcake-shaped skirts as well without having a triangular shape [Please ignore the weird sweater and socks, I hadn't bought anything to match the outfit yet but wanted to wear my new jumper...whee!]

Basically, the only thing to keep in mind with petticoats is whether the shape suits your skirt and it's volume. A puffy petticoat is going to look silly under a princess line dress from a classical brand, for example, and a princess line petticoat is going to look wrong under a cupcake skirt by a sweet brand. Also, a petticoat should support your skirt. It should fit without letting the skirt look too limp and without causing it to look strained or overstuffed.
PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:09 am


*points up* Better advice than mine! Listen to it!

Sorry for overemphasising the NO SQUARE DANCING PETTICOATS
I must have gotten carried away!

Lolita Dinosaur


AyeAvast

Sparkly Bunny

PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:39 am


Oh dear... I think just opened a new can of worms. >.<;

What is the difference between a Princess Line dress/skirt and a Cupcake Skirt?

I really really like the Candy Violet petticoat, the very poofy one, because the pictures look just wonderful! But at the same time, I don't want to get a petticoat that will look all wrong under my skirts! (I don't have any skirts at the moment, but I really like those of Baby...)

sweatdrop
PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:46 am


A princess line skirt flares more at the bottom than the top, much like your avatar's ballgown but a cupcake skirt has a distinct bell shape which flares at the top and carries that flare down. If I may point back to my link to the ITS pettis, it compares the two kinds in a way that shows the differences.

Lolita Dinosaur


AyeAvast

Sparkly Bunny

PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:07 pm


Oh thankyou! heart *goes to look* That's very helpful.
PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:36 pm


So it would be a good idea to get both types of pettis from ITS? Then you would have the right shaped petti for any skirt you may buy down the line.

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AyeAvast

Sparkly Bunny

PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:08 pm


That's probably a very good idea. heart

I think i'm actually going to get one from ITS and Candy Violet. I love their frilly petticoat so, but the ITS poof looks very good. heart
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