Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Talk about what is the gothic lolita fashion

Gothic lolita dress fashion is a style developed in Japanese youth culture that combines Lolita fashion, inspired by Victorian and Edwardian styles, with a Gothic aesthetic. Gothic lolita dress styles are usually sported by teenage girls in Japan, though the fashion has a small following in other countries as well, particularly among fans of Japanese culture. The style was popularized by fashion house Moi-même-Moitié, founded in 1999, and by the magazine Gothic & lolita dress Bible.
lolita dress fashion simulates the look of a Victorian doll, often with a short crinoline skirt and a lot of lace and ribbons. Accessories may include parasols, large hair bows or tiny hats, and teddy bears or dolls. Gothic lolita dress is distinguished from other lolita dress styles by its use of black and white as main colors and its incorporation of Goth imagery such as Gothic architecture, crosses, bats, and so on. Other dark colors, such as grey, purple, and dark blue, may also feature in a Gothic Lolita outfit, but black and white is the most common color scheme. Those who wear Gothic lolita dress also wear darker and more dramatic makeup than those who follow other Lolita fashions.
Unique and Distinctive is the best word used to describe the Japanese. They are self-admiration and they are very dare to trying something that is bizarre. But there is nothing wrong with it. They style aids in making the social lives of these Japanese more light-hearted and sweet, and it gives them a chance to express themselves very creatively. Trying to look young and elegant all at once is a purely Japanese phenomenon. Possibly this Gothic lolita dress fashion look holds the allure for them as does the Romantic Gothic', Victorian or Renaissance, style in the West. That allure of a more cordial and better dressed time in history. Or perhaps these young Japanese are just following a trend to be a part of the conformity of a bigger crowd.
Fashion today is not only about clothes but it is also reflects on one's self-esteem, self-definition, self-image, self-personality and one's culture or society. It is to present owns creativity, idea and identity of someone.

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