Showing posts with label Lolita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lolita. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Lolita Online Shops



http://www.babyssb.co.jp/
=more to sweet style.

http://www.angelicpretty.com/
Angelic Pretty.

http://210.196.70.220/store/index.php?main_page=index
Heart E> most of them also sweet loli style

http://innocent-w.jp/
Innocent World> more to classic style of lolita

http://www.victorianmaiden.com/maidenindex.html
VictorianMaiden

http://www.marymagdalene.jp/
Mary Magdalene> more to classic lolita

http://www.rakuten.co.jp/moi-meme-moitie/
Moi-Meme-Moitie>

http://millefleurs-noirs.com/index.html
Mille Fleurs> Gothic/ classic lolita

http://www.putumayo-home.com/shoping-3.htm
>Putumayo> More to punk and punk loli style

http://www.metamorphose.gr.jp/onlineshop/index.php
>Metamorphose> Various type of lolita

http://bodyline.co.jp/
>Body Line> various type of lolita

http://www.mihomatsuda.jp/.mihomatsuda.jp/
>> Miho Matsuda> more to gothic lolita

http://visible-web.jp/
>> Visible> more to gothic lolita

http://chocochip-cookie.ocnk.net/
>> chocochip cookie> more to sweet lolita

http://www.princessdoll.biz/
>> Princess Doll> various type of lolita, but more to classic and sweet

http://www.unionjack.co.jp/
>> Union jack> gothic and gothic lolita

http://www.juliette-et-justine.com/catalogue.htm
>> juliette et justine> classic lolita/gaun

http://cart1.fc2.com/cart/merry/?fcs=02f87...bb1a3971a8030ce
>> Marchenmerry> various type of lolita

http://www.pina-sweetcollection.com/index2.htm
>> Pina Sweet Collection> more to sweet lolita

http://k-seraphim.com/
>> Seraphim> more to gothic lolita

http://www.d0ris.com/
>> Doris> various type of lolita

http://www.penet.jp/na+h2/index.html
>> Na+H>> gothic and gothic lolita

http://endorphins.velvet.jp/
>> Endorphins> gothic lolita

http://meikyu.at.infoseek.co.jp/c/c.htm
>> Dolly> more to sweet lolita

http://www.shop-jb.com/index.php
>> Jelly bean> various type of lolita

http://3-f.jp/
>> Triple fortune> gothic lolita

http://www.fairy-wish.com/top.htm
>> Fairy wish> various type of lolita

http://www.boz.ne.jp/
>> Atelier boz> more to gothic and gothic lolita

http://chelsea.nomaki.jp/
>> Chelsea> various type of lolita

http://www.rakuten.ne.jp/gold/luckypinky/
>> lucky pinky> various type of lolita

http://blog.emilytemplecute-nagoya.com/
>> emily temple cute> sweet style and sweet lolita

http://www.peacenow.net/
>> Peace now> gothic and gothic lolita

http://marble.girly.jp/
>> Marble> various type of lolita

http://crystaldoll.whitesnow.jp/
>> Crystal doll> various type of lolita

http://milky-ange.com/index.htm
>> Milky angel> maid costume, lolita

http://blog.livedoor.jp/atelier_pierrot/
>>Atelier pierrot> various type of lolita

http://ses.s-inc.com/e-shop/app?page=Home&service=page
>S-inc e-shop> on9 shop that sell various gothic/ gothic lolita/ punk stuff.

http://3.pro.tok2.com/~alidel/
>A+Lidel

Friday, December 7, 2007

What is Lolita??(Chinese Version)

什么是Lolita?

也许lolita这个名字的来自Vladimir Nabokov写的《lolita》这本书.lolita包含的意思是不"纯洁的孩子".书讲的是一个中年男人和一个叫lolita只有12岁的小女孩有了性关系.所以"Lolita综合症"就是指恋童癖. 但是这个词的英文意思和日语里这个单词的意思有很大差异. 日语的lolita服饰是指以歌特和古装为基础的服饰. 这种服饰是以古老的洋娃娃那种镶蕾丝的花边的裙子为基础,但又不仅仅是这样.还有一个特点是裙子特别短,大概是及膝的地方.
Lolita的样式大概有以下几种:


Gothic Lolita: GothicLolita的完美结合.黑白两色,及膝的蕾丝裙子和大量的花边.
Classic Lolita: 绒毛的样式,明亮的颜色和大量的装饰,花边是它的特点.
Elegant Gothic Lolita: 传统古典的样式,非常接近Gothic Lolita,有点吸血鬼的感觉.
Elegant Gothic Aristocrat: 男装的样式,有长裙或裤子,以及领尖定有纽扣的衬衣或外套.

当然这只是比较大的分类.真正的并不局限与与此,有很多类型都是几者兼备.还有一种lolita是很恐怖的,象是在白色的衣服上沾满血,绷带,头骨等.也有一些贵族化的设计如十字架和皇冠.
有些人認為只要身穿黑白上衣加喱士裙,就已經是Lolita,亦有些人認為Lolita不只是服飾裝扮,其實是一種精神思想,代表無視世界規範,自成一格.基本上,Lolita的概念是沿自歐洲宮廷,公主,洋娃娃系列的服飾,在日本原宿街頭發揚光大,成為一種fashion style.


【Loli三大族群】

1. Sweet Love Lolita - 以粉紅,粉藍,白色等粉色系列為主,衣料選用大量Lace,務求締造出洋娃娃般的可愛和瀾漫.一般女孩子也傾向於可愛洋娃娃的服裝,所以玩Lolita的也以玩sweet love 的較多.代表品牌有Baby the Stars Shine Bright,而<下妻物语>深田恭子所穿的衣服,正是由该牌赞助.
2. Elegant Gothic Lolita - 主色為黑和白,特徵是想表達神秘恐怖退劳龅母杏X.不喜歡可愛打扮的Lolita愛好者的另類之選.通常配以十字架銀器,黑色指甲和眼影,帶出神秘優雅的氣質.代表品牌有Moi-meme-moitie.
3. Classic Lolita - 基本上與Sweet Lolita有點相似,但以簡約色調為主,著重剪裁以表達清雅的心思,顏色較為平實(例如茶色及白色).裙身的喱士花邊會較Sweet Lolita為少,而荷葉褶是最大的特色,流露出高貴典雅的格調.由於設計較為平實,所以特別適合一些初玩Lolita的Fans.


【Lolita絕不等於Cosplay!】

Gothic & Lolita 是一種服裝風格,Cosplay 是一種角色扮演活動,千萬不可混淆.其實,出現這種誤解,是因為很多漫畫角色穿著 Gothic & Lolita 服飾,像<庫洛魔法使>的木之本櫻,的芝等,她們都是很受歡迎的角色,導致有人因而把 Gothic & Lolita與Cosplay 混為一談.

谁引起这服饰的潮流?

漫画家楠本まき是让lolita服饰流行的最大功臣.她在80年代创作的是讲述一个摇滚乐团的漫画.乐团中一个成员的女朋友老是穿得象个洋娃娃.她很可爱并且照顾这个乐队的演出.这也算是为什么现在你呢感在LIVE上看见很读lolita装扮的女孩的原因之一吧!(笑~这是一段没多少人知道的历史哦~~~看到这里和我一样想去找这个作者的漫画的人有关不少吧!?此外,PENICILLIN也有一首歌的名字是,有关也是从这里来的吧?笑~)这此之前,很多视觉系艺人都有他们自己的风格,比如MANA(前MALICE MIZER),他的风格就是"Elegant Gothic Lolita" (EGL)和"Elegant Gothic Aristocrat" (EGA).他也有自己的服装品牌Moi-meme-Moitie.他的风格是来自他喜爱的恐怖电影,吸血鬼电影.尽管这样,他也没有创造gothic lolita服饰.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Type of Lolita Fashion

Love lolita very much??Take some times to read tis and know more about lolita.

Gothic Lolita

Gothic Lolita (known in Japan as Gothloli) is a mixture of the Gothic and Lolita fashion. The origins of the Japanese Gothic style can be traced back to the English New Wave Movement during the 1980s: however, the Japanese Gothic scene is fundamentally different than the Gothic subcultures of the west.This Gothic fashion has been adopted into the Lolita fashion through the use of darker make up, clothing, and themes in the design. Unlike other Lolita Styles, Gothic Lolita darker colors are used for makeup. Red lipstick and smoky or neatly defined eyes, created using black eyeliner, are typical styles.The Gothic Lolita makeup is not as heavy or dramatic as the Western gothic counterparts. Newer makeup styles emphasize lighter colors but still retain the heavy eye makeup.The outfits themselves use dark color schemes like black, dark blues and purples. Black and white is the most common color scheme in this look. The KuroLoli subset uses a strict black-on-black color scheme. Gothic Lolita outfits often use less detailed fabric than other Lolita styles. Cross jewelry and other religious symbols are also used to accessorize the gothic Lolita look. Other accessories, like bags and purses, are often in uncommon shapes like bats, coffins, and crucifixes. Like many other Lolita fashions, the Japanese visual kei movement was responsible for helping to introduce and popularize the Gothic Lolita style. One artist in particular, Mana, a cross-dressing man, is considered to be the major force behind the popularization of the Gothic Lolita style. Mana’s own Gothic Lolita fashion label, Moi-même-Moitié, has grown to be very successful. To describe the designs of his new label, he coined the terms Elegant Gothic Lolita (EGL) and Elegant Gothic Aristocrat (EGA) .

Sweet Lolita

Sweet Lolita (amaloli) is heavily influenced by Rococo styles as well as shojo manga (girls' manga). Focusing on the child and fantasy aspects of Lolita, the Sweet Lolita style adopts the basic Lolita format and uses lighter colors and child fantasy themes in its design.
Makeup used in sweet Lolita is common throughout most Lolita styles. A natural look is emphasized, to help maintain the child like feel of Lolita. Light pastels, light pink, and natural colors make up the Lolita makeup color scheme.
Sweet Lolita fashion places its focus on the child-like aspects of Lolita design. It does this by using pastels, gingham or other colorful prints, lace, and ribbons to emphasize the cuteness in the design. Popular themes in the sweet Lolita are references to “Alice in Wonderland”, fruits, and cake. To keep with the child feel of sweet Lolita, the shoes usually have a smaller heel than that of other Lolita styles.
Jewelery often reflects this fantasy theme: Popular motifs include cherries, cakes, hearts, ribbons, and bows. Headdresses and bows are also a popular hair accessory to the sweet Lolita look. Bags and purses are often in the shape of stuffed animals or hearts. Also included in Sweet Lolita are the sub-genres of ShiroLoli, which uses a strict white-on-white color scheme, and Country Lolita, which incorporates gingham prints and straw baskets.
Momoko, a protagonist in the book/film Shimotsuma Monogatari (Kamikaze Girls in the US), is a popular example of sweet Lolita. She idealizes the rococo period and likes to spend her time acting like a sweet and innocent child. She wears a popular Sweet Lolita brand called Baby, The Stars Shine Bright. Other Lolita brands include Manifesteange Metamorphose temps de fille and Angelic Pretty.

Classic Lolita
A Classical Lolita and an Aristocrat. Note the man's contact lenses.
Classical Lolita (Classic Lolita) is a more mature style of Lolita that focuses on Baroque and Rocaille styles. This look can be seen as the more sophisticated, mature Lolita style because of its use of small, intricate patterns, as well more muted colors on the fabric and in the overall design. The colors in the classic Lolita style are lighter than those in the gothic Lolita, but are not as light as those used in sweet Lolita . Empire waist dresses are also used to add to the more mature look of the classic Lolita. Shoes and accessories are less whimsical and more functional. Jewelry with intricate designs is also common. The makeup used in classic Lolita is often a more muted version of the sweet Lolita makeup, with an emphasis placed on natural coloring. This Lolita style uses slimmer dress silhouettes than its counterparts to add to the mature style. An example of the classical Lolita brands are Juliette et Justine, Innocent World, Victorian Maiden and Mary Magdalene.

Punk Lolita

Punk Lolita (or Lolita Punk) adds punk fashion elements to Lolita fashion. Motifs that are usually found in punk clothing, such as tattered fabric, safety pins and chains, screen-printed fabrics, plaids, and short, androgynous hairstyles are incorporated into the Lolita look. The most popular garments are blouses or cutsews and skirts, although dresses and jumper skirts are also worn. Common footwear includes boots, Mary Janes or oxfords with platforms. Common Punk Lolita brands are A+Lidel, Putumayo, h. NAOTO and Na+H. Many of the Japanese punk Lolita fashion brands take influence from London's famous Camden Town Markets. Vivienne Westwood, who, though not a Lolita designer, has items and collections that reflect Lolita sensibilities, especially in her Japanese collections, is popular in the punk Lolita scene.

Other Lolita

Because of the do it yourself nature of Lolita fashion, many other subtypes have come out of the basic Lolita frame. These styles are often not as well known as the ones mentioned above, but they do showcase the creative nature of the Lolita fashion, and illustrate how people make the fashion their own.Listed below are just a few examples of the smaller subtypes of Lolita fashion.

Wa/Qi Lolita

An example of Waloli.
Wa Lolita (or Waloli) combines traditional Japanese clothing styles with the Lolita fashion. Wa Lolita usually consists of kimono or hakama modified to fit with common Lolita garments. The bottom half of the garment is altered to accommodate a petticoat, or a kimono-style blouse is used as a top to accompany a plain Lolita skirt. Outerwear can include haori or adult-sized hifu-vests. The shoes and accessories used in this style are typical of tradional Japanese garb including kanzashi flowers, and geta, zori, or Okobo. These shoes are often used in place of the normal Lolita platform and high-heeled shoes.
Qi Lolita is a similar style but uses Chinese clothing and accessories in place of Japanese. Usually this includes qipao and cheongsam-dresses modified to accommodate a petticoat. Accessories include platform-slippers for footwear and bun-covers as hair accessories.

Ouji/kodona/dandy (male Lolita fashions)
Ouji (王子 or Oujisama 王子様), meaning "prince," is a Japanese fashion that is considered the male version of Lolita fashion. This style takes its influence from the clothing boys in the Victorian era wore.
Ouji is inspired by what was worn by Victorian boys, but can be worn by either gender and includes masculine blouses and shirts, knickerbockers and other styles of short trousers, knee high socks, top hats, and newsboy caps. The colors usually used are black, white, blue and burgundy, though there are feminine versions of the fashion with a broader palette. Make-up, when worn with the fashion, is usually light and minimal, though sometimes when women wear it, more make-up is used than what they would wear with Lolita. Ryūtarō from Plastic Tree and Yukke from Mucc are two of the most popular wearers of the oujisama style.
The term kodona (from "kodomo otona", literally "child-adult") was coined by Plastic Tree's vocalist Ryūtarō Arimura as he described his dress sense and is often used as the Western name for the fashion.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

I-Socks(4th floor Berjaya Times Square)

Nowdays, many teenagers are getting interested in fashion.Punk, Gothic, Lolita are also mostly can be seen in Malaysia.There is a shop name I-socks located in Times Square 4th floor, Malaysia, selling many type of those clothing.

It located in 4th floor, Berjaya Times Square.Selling various of Japan Fashion Clothing such as Punk, Gothic Lolita, Visual-Kei , Socks, Arm Warmers, Boots and more.
They are total all 5 shop.(all located in 4th floor)& there is 1 more located in Sungwai Wang.
1 selling Trendywear, 1 selling various type of Socks.The other 2 shop only allow VIP to get in. 1 sell mainly guy's punk cloth and some casuals, another 1 sells girls lolita and casuals. In order to get their VIP, u need to spend to buy something in the other non-VIP shops. Then they will give u a member card form.use that member card form to go in either any of the isock VIP, buy smth cost over RM20 inside there, then pay extra RM5 to get the member card.Spend above RM100, get a free member card. All of the dress also no trying.The dress there majority suits only for M size peoples.
Here is some picture about their selling outfits.enjoy^^
Selling various type of socks & arm warmers.
Lot 04-19 4th Floor, Berjaya Times Square, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Selling many nice trendywear..
Lot 04-16 4th Floor, Berjaya Times Square, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
VIP Shop(only for members)
Lot 04-22 4th Floor, Berjaya Times Square, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Lot 04-23 4th Floor, Berjaya Times Square, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia