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Jararie

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 6:07 pm


So basically I want to know what you guys think about lolita, do you consider it just a fashion, or a way of living. I know some of the members have said a lolita girl should never cuss, swear, use vulgar hand gestures, etc. But then you have others who speak their mind more ways than one. There are also those who consider it just a fashion. Me personally it is a nice idea of a lifestyle. However since a lot of people are different it varies. I have never worn loli out in public to be honest, I am actually saving for my first dress currently. I do swear occasionally (not an obscene amount though) I love the clothes and the attitude that should go with the clothes whether you are doing a more gothic look or a sweet look. So what do you guys think?
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 7:04 pm


It is a fashion but with that fashion there must accompany a certain air to uphold the fashion. If you dress like a lolita and act skanky and vulgar, it's like a wolf in sheep's clothing. If you take on a fashion like lolita, which is prominently child-like and victorian; Children are not skanky and vulgar, and the victorians were too prude (at least in the public eye) to be skanky and/or vulgar.
So it's really a matter of how seriously you take the fashion. If you visualize yourself as being a child or a victorian, embrace the full aspects of Lolita, yes it is a lifestyle. and a darn good one too =)

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 7:34 pm


I consider it to be more of a lifestyle than a fashion. You can be lolita without actually having any loli clothes. Of course, I am a fairly tomboy-ish girl and tend to swear a lot, so I really have to control myself so I don't give a bad impression to people. Also, there are no "rules" to lolita, only guidelines. Don't swear a lot, don't be rude and don't be a slut are good rules to live by, but they should apply to all fashions and people in general rather than just lolitas.
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 9:35 pm


For me I guess it's more of a lifestyle, but I feel that *agrees with wonderouswashu and ChibiChew* certain basic guidelines should be followed. But that's just me.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 11:26 pm


I dunno,I wear so many different types of fashion,each sort of accompanies its own air.When I'm lolita I'm more ladylike.When I'm decora I'm more crazy.I think the fashion influences the behavior/current lifestyle. At least for me.However I always try to remain polite!
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 11:44 pm


Good comments you guys! Keep them a coming.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 9:22 pm


Moving to FAQ.
PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:30 pm


I like it as a lifestyle.I sometimes slip my tongue and sometimes I'm very rude to my mother(D smile but other than that I try to be victorian.I enjoy being polite and smiling and waving(not sarcastically)to the people who stare at my loli outfits.I'm even trying to take smaller bites as I chew food,you know just basically be delicate.

O Satsuki Daioh


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:04 pm


First and foremost, it's nothing but fashion. Lolita is pretty much about nothing but clothes. Without the fashion, there would be no subset of a lifestyle.

Once you hit that first point, maybe it'll be a lifestyle, maybe not. Maybe somewhere inbewteen -- adopting some ideas of a 'lolita-lifestyle' to your own, but really, it should be about making you happy, not 'trying to live lolita'.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 6:08 pm


It's a lifestyle, but a lifestyle that accompanies a fashion. For example when I'm out at a party i may swear (i do try to tone it down), but when I'm in my loli I do act that lifestyle. I DO NOT swear at all, and even go to picnics and drink tea with other loli's something I wouldn't normally do unless I was in that "role". My manners are generally always good, but as a loli I pay extra attention to what I say and how I behave.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:12 am


Mizer Manakins
First and foremost, it's nothing but fashion. Lolita is pretty much about nothing but clothes. Without the fashion, there would be no subset of a lifestyle.

Once you hit that first point, maybe it'll be a lifestyle, maybe not. Maybe somewhere inbewteen -- adopting some ideas of a 'lolita-lifestyle' to your own, but really, it should be about making you happy, not 'trying to live lolita'.


Thank you.
PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 10:44 am


To me, It is both a lifestyle and a fashion. I try to carry myself as a lolita even when I'm not wearing Loli.
 

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:28 pm


Mizer Manakins
First and foremost, it's nothing but fashion. Lolita is pretty much about nothing but clothes. Without the fashion, there would be no subset of a lifestyle.

Once you hit that first point, maybe it'll be a lifestyle, maybe not. Maybe somewhere inbewteen -- adopting some ideas of a 'lolita-lifestyle' to your own, but really, it should be about making you happy, not 'trying to live lolita'.


I agree, in a sence...

I don't know what it is about American/Europen lolita's that think it has to be a lifestyle... No offence to you all...

Here, in Japan... not many people think its a lifestyle. It's a FASHION. Ok, yes I agree, tea parties, sewing, ect is all fine and fun things to do, but its not nessicary. Many of the lolita's here, cuss, swear, and some only where lolita from time to time.

This leads to a pet peeve of mine, I HATE it when people try to change themselves so they can fit a certian mold of style or lifestyle.

I have grown up surrounded by the Visual Kei/rock/metal scene. Both my parents where really into it and my mom still is. All my life, i have dressed punk-ish and darker then most kids my age, not lolita style either. When I came across lolita (my mom introduced me because I live/grew up in yokohama which is so americanized its not even funny) I liked it imediatly, no loved it. Did I ditch all my punk/rock ways? NO, I incorporated them both together.

To this day, somedays ill be sweet, other days ill be crazy visual kei-style and somedays right inbetween. I make it my own style.

But still yet its a style. If you happen to also like tea parties or sewing, ect whatever, you like it.. good for you. If not, don't feel "ah s**t i can't be a lolita because i hate tea and cant sew worth crap" or even simple things like "i swear" or "Im sloppy", thats just stupidity.

If you go to harajuku, and meet some of the people down there and talk with them, you'll notice that alot of them are normal everyday people, they dont live in a old victorian house and have tea parties in the afternoon and sew into the evening and all that supposed "lolita/victorian" crap.

Magazines like the loli bible are like a lolita version of.. vogue.... do you at the pictures in vogue and expect people in america to be exactly that? Its the same with lolita magazines.... and any other style magazine for that mater; its made to look like its own world, a fake world were everything is perfect.

I'm not against toning down swearing, or tea parties or things like that, but dont do it because you have to so you can fit a certian mold, do it because you want to.

Thats why i like street photo magazines like fruits, it shows average people in street fashion, notice that its not always a perfect example of the style, thats because in japan people like to make it there own style. put in things to make it unique to them.

Sorry to rant, I hope you all read this and understand and don't take offence. I think its cool how passionate most of you are of the style, but I just hate it when people try to change themselves, which deals alot with when people think its a lifestyle you have to go into.
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