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Queen_EnchantedLuck Captain
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Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 9:44 pm
Japanese Fashion
Japanese fashion is completely different then Western. Taking some fashion pieces from Western Victorian Era, they took an old fashioned dress and made it into a beautiful work of art. Lolita fashion never gets old to see. Any plans to buy, own or make your own Lolita Dress? What are some cheap websites that will sell to America. Any Japanese labels you really like? Do you do Visual Kei? What is your favourite fashion from Japan?
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:30 am
I own a few skirts, dresses, blouses and accessories.
Most of them are from Bodyline, because it is a cheap brand. One of the skirts is handmade by a couple of people who always have a stand at gothic and fantasy fairs. I have one skirt and a necklace from Metamorphose Temps De Fille. One of my blouses is from Black Piece Now
My favourite brands are kind of out of my range (price wise): Alice and the Pirates, Atelier Boz, Atelier Pierrot, Moi-même-Moitié.
If you are ever in Japan: - Axes Femme has lolita inspired clothes - If you don't mind buying second hand clothes (and in Japan you can't even see that it's not new) you might like going to Closet Child. Expensive brand items for a less ridiculous high price 3nodding
It isn't just lolita that I'm interested in though! I think the clothes in Japan are often more feminine than they are here in Europe. Soft materials, lots of lace, flowy. I love the 'regular' clothing I bought in Japan whee
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