Vestque


What is Lolita Fashion?

Hello my Lovely Lolita Enthusiasts (If your not, then you will be by the time I’m through! :P)

I thought I would make a journal with artistic inspiration this morning as to what the Lolita Subculture is all about. :P

The term “Lolita” may be off-putting to those who first hear about the fashion because of the connotation it holds from Vladimir Nabokov’s novel, “Lolita”, which changed the meaning of the name for most people in the Western world. It is generally assumed though that the name of the fashion comes from a distortion of the meaning while word-borrowing from English. In the case of the fashion the term “Lolita” only refers to the child-like nature of some of the clothes and is also used because of the beauty or cuteness of the name. Lolita Fashion is emphatically not about looking sexy and is instead about looking cute or elegant.

Lolita comes in several different types, but the most common styles are Punk Lolita, Goth Lolita, Sweet Lolita and Classic Lolita All of which have ribbons and frills, but they different in colors and styles. :D

Lolita fashion is a style of dress orginated in Japan. Although “Lolita” is a reference to Vladimir Nabokov’s famous novel, and Lolita is often worn by teens, most adherents present themselves as Victorian children or baby dolls and prefer to look “cute” rather than “sexy”.

Japanese culture places a higher value upon extremely youthful appearance and behavior than Western, and some adult women buy large amounts of products, such as Hello Kitty goods, that are typically marketed only to children in the West. Lolita fashion is perhaps a more visible extension of this phenomenon.

In general, Lolita fashion tends to imitate Victorian-style girl’s clothing and often aims to imitate the look of Victorian porcelain dolls. Skirts are knee length and may have a crinoline or petticoat to add volume. As in mainstream Japanese fashion, over-knee socks or stockings are extremely popular. Black fishnet stockings and white or black tights are also common. Shoes or boots with high heels – though not usually stiletto heels – such as Mary Janes, complete the look. Frilly, ruffled or lace-trimmed Victorian blouses are also popular especially with “Gothic Lolita” types, who may also favour long skirts and jackets rather than overtly “childish” designs. Apart from the occasional shortness of skirts, designs are usually modest, sometimes with long lace-capped sleeves. Lace headdress and bracelets are usually worn.

Gothic Lolita:
Gothic Lolita or “GothLoli” (ゴスロリ, gosurori; sometimes alternatively “Loli-Goth”) is a youth fashion among Japanese teenagers and young women. It emphasizes Victorian-style girl’s clothing and often aims to imitate the look of Victorian porcelain dolls. Gothloli’s name and origin is a combination of lolita fashion—appearing deliberately cute to the point of looking childish—and certain styles found within gothic fashion.


Punk Lolita:
Gothic Punk has a rock-inspired look. It usually features tartans, stripes, chains, piercings, and an overall more industrial look. Lolita punk is similar, but with a lolita twist. Lolita punk keeps the lolita bell skirt, but is less feminine and keep the elements of punk.


Sweet Lolita:
They have lots of lace and ribbons, usually light-colored (although there are black/white sweet lolita), attempting to look as cute and little-girlish as possible. End results typically exudes a doll like appearance.

Classic Lolita:
They are more traditional, look more like the Victorian fashion, light-coloured, also more mature-looking. Traditional Maid-style clothing and Alice in Wonderland-style apron may be classified into this genre.


Some Other Styles:

Kimono Lolita: As the name suggest, they are crossover of Kimono and lace-featured skirt.

Country Lolita: A style of Lolita with a Country touch. Fabrics are usually gingham or soft floral prints. Aprons are common, as well as small straw hats and other “country” accessories.

Shiro/Kuro Lolita: Shiro (“white”) Loli are lolita who wear all white, while Kuro (“black”) Loli are lolita who wear all black. Almost all brands carry items in this style. There are also lolita who wear only blue, pink, red, and so on. Each of these lolita is named after the color they chose.

These Images and descriptions are not the property of myself, they belong to their respective owners.
References:
http://jerinae.multiply.com/journal/item/22
http://www.lolitafashion.org/what_is_lolita.php
Google images

  • G Page

    G Page

    very cool…

  • Vestque replied

    Thanks, Originally it was only going to be posted in my Lolita group forums, but, I decided to expand the audience, hehe. Thanks for coming by :P

  • AnitaInverarity

    AnitaInverarity

    Fantastic Photos and Info Vestque. I am very inspired xxxxx
    Have you seen the Fresh Fruits Books. I was going to scan some pics for Lynette, at least I keep meaning to get round to it (more of the above). If you want me to send you some pics too, bmail me xxxxxxxx

  • BlueKnot

    BlueKnot

    You’ve practically made a science of it! LOL
    Who knew there was so much to know about lolitas?

    Very informative, thanks! Never heard of the kimono-lolita before, very interesting.

  • Vestque replied

    Thanks! It was alot of fun to do, I don’t know. XD

  • Karin  Taylor

    Karin Taylorcommunity helper

    it’s so fascinating

  • Vestque replied

    You are so right, it drew me in and now I’m Hooked :D

  • Barbara Glatzeder

    Barbara Glatzeder

    whoa! now that’s some seriously inspiring research. Thanks for adding the pics!!

  • Vestque replied

    Yeah, thanks. No, I had to, there was no way I could discuss Lolitas without having some friggen awesome pics, lol!

  • Barbara Glatzeder

    Barbara Glatzeder

    indeed. friggen awesome is an understatement. My fav’s the one with the … em … whatchemecalltit crosses on it that looks almost Templar or Three Musketeers-like.

  • Vestque replied

    That one is great! I love it’s cut with the simple lace skirt underneath. It’s definitely gonna be the inspiration behind a piece at some point for me, lol.

  • BlueKnot

    BlueKnot

    I;ve discovered a new one. A coworker today is wearing a black mid-length skirt (too young for her) that poofs a bit (about as much as the kimono one), high-heel boots and a drak blouse, with a big knit shawl/coat over the whole thing.

    I call it ‘bag-lady lolita’.

    I don’t expect it to catch on. :-P

  • Vestque replied

    BAH!!! LMAO, wait giggles That was a good one Bk :D

  • Laurie Lou McKern

    Laurie Lou McKern

    my daughter and I loved this photos how inspiring! thanks for that

  • Vestque replied

    Yupyup. Tottally why I made this. Ever since the Lolita lifestyle has inspired virtually all of my artwork :D

    I’ve decided that at some point of my life I want to live the Lolita lifestyle and frequently dress up :D

  • tandoor

    tandoor

    This is just awesome V, all new to me ,definitely looks inspiring. I ll get back to this journal once more (saved it in my faves)

  • Vestque replied

    Yeah this is def my most favored journal, it’s my favorite too, hehe. I still come back and I refer people here all the time :D I wanted to put all of the information I was looking up elsewhere in one place for reference and I decided that other might like the info as well. Little did I know how popular it would become, blush Thanks Tandoor

Add your comment

You need to login or signup to add your comment to this work.