Lolita is very popular in Japan and in other countries. There are many styles of Lolita so I just most (if all) in one def.
Classic Lolita:
This is basically more traditional; it's filled with more earth-tones and jewel colors. They also have floral dresses fabric patterns. The clothing is sometimes frilled, but not over done, traditional, maid-style aprons. This style basically tries to be more Victorian.
Sweet Lolita or Amaloli:
This is more light-colored: colorfully patterned outfits, with lots of lace and frills. The dresses are knee-lengthed. They try to look as sweet and cute as possible.
Gothic Lolita:
This is likely the most popular style of Lolita. The colors are usually black, white, navy or burgundy. The makeup are dark in color, with black eyeliner(not all), and red or black lipstick(again, not all), while the other lolita are more light. The accessories that go with it are pocketbooks, hatboxes, handbags, and other Teddy bears.
Punk Lolita:
This combines punk fashion with Lolita. They wear things like plaid, buckles, safety pins, and chains. Garments like blouses, skirts, one pieces, and jumper skirts are also worn. The footwear is mostly boots, Mary Janes, and platforms. The colors that are often used are black, white, and red.
Wa or Kimono Lolita:
This is traditonal japanese clothing mixed with lolita. Usually a kimono top is worn with a lolita skirt.
Aristocrat Or Elegant Lolita:
This is more what Mana of Moi Dix Mois wears. He instead combines gothic lolita also. This is the more mature version of lolita and it embodies elegance.
Kodona:
We often see girls that wear Lolita. This a more manly version of it.
This is more victorian with knickerbockers, masculine blouses, shirts, trousers, and knee socks. This is often worn by schoolboys .
Dandy:
This is a more mature version of Kodona. This is bascially inspired from the 19-century Europeans.
Classic Lolita:
This is basically more traditional; it's filled with more earth-tones and jewel colors. They also have floral dresses fabric patterns. The clothing is sometimes frilled, but not over done, traditional, maid-style aprons. This style basically tries to be more Victorian.
Sweet Lolita or Amaloli:
This is more light-colored: colorfully patterned outfits, with lots of lace and frills. The dresses are knee-lengthed. They try to look as sweet and cute as possible.
Gothic Lolita:
This is likely the most popular style of Lolita. The colors are usually black, white, navy or burgundy. The makeup are dark in color, with black eyeliner(not all), and red or black lipstick(again, not all), while the other lolita are more light. The accessories that go with it are pocketbooks, hatboxes, handbags, and other Teddy bears.
Punk Lolita:
This combines punk fashion with Lolita. They wear things like plaid, buckles, safety pins, and chains. Garments like blouses, skirts, one pieces, and jumper skirts are also worn. The footwear is mostly boots, Mary Janes, and platforms. The colors that are often used are black, white, and red.
Wa or Kimono Lolita:
This is traditonal japanese clothing mixed with lolita. Usually a kimono top is worn with a lolita skirt.
Aristocrat Or Elegant Lolita:
This is more what Mana of Moi Dix Mois wears. He instead combines gothic lolita also. This is the more mature version of lolita and it embodies elegance.
Kodona:
We often see girls that wear Lolita. This a more manly version of it.
This is more victorian with knickerbockers, masculine blouses, shirts, trousers, and knee socks. This is often worn by schoolboys .
Dandy:
This is a more mature version of Kodona. This is bascially inspired from the 19-century Europeans.
by bloodflower June 23, 2006
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A Lolita is a type of fashion brought upon by the Victorian age,Lolita became popular over the years in Japan.Lolita is a worldwide growing fashion,girls/guy's will wear lovely dresses and wigs to show their individualism useing "Kawaii" or "Cute" accessories.Lolita fashion is very modest,and can be worn any time of the year.
Lolita is NOT in any way sexual,People can easly mistake Lolita for another term.Their is a book called "Lolita" and is manly about a little girl being sexually abused by an older man,This word has different meaning.Lolita is a fashion not a fetish
Lolita is NOT in any way sexual,People can easly mistake Lolita for another term.Their is a book called "Lolita" and is manly about a little girl being sexually abused by an older man,This word has different meaning.Lolita is a fashion not a fetish
"Are you going to be at the Lolita meetup today?"
"Oh,I love her Lolita dress!!"
"Wow all those Lolita dresses are Kawaii!!"
"Oh,I love her Lolita dress!!"
"Wow all those Lolita dresses are Kawaii!!"
by The Kawaii Potato June 26, 2015
Get the Lolita mug.Popular style with the teens of Harajuku.There are two types main, EGL and EGA. This fashion was first started/popularized by Mana of the then famous band Malice Mizer that later disbanned. Gothic Lolita clothes have a sometimes very dark (as seen by Mana's clothing label Moi-Mem-Moitie) or sometimes very kawaii (demonstrated by Baby The Stars Shine Bright). The clothes sometime seem to have a fantasy world or Alice and Wonderland feel to them. The most popular Gothic Lolita magazine is a Japanese publication called The Gothic and Lolita Bible.
She donned a frilly bonnet, an apron, a lacy shirt, and a poofy skirt before stepping out of the house. Even though we knew what she was trying to dress like a girl in The Gothic and Lolita Bilbe, she still looked like a child.
by Neko October 20, 2004
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Get the Trashcan Lolita mug.People who can't differentiate from fiction and reality. Calling people pedos when they like lolis and doing absolute mental gymnastics to say that a picture is an actual living being. They also have no proof when accusing people of pedophilia besides "uh.... Liking loli=pedo, I rest my case"
Person 1: have you ever heard of r/lolitary before?
Person 2: oh yeah that. Aren't they the ones who accuse people on the internet for liking anime lolis?
Person 1: yeah.... To think they'd rather help fictional children than actual ones...
Person 2: oh yeah that. Aren't they the ones who accuse people on the internet for liking anime lolis?
Person 1: yeah.... To think they'd rather help fictional children than actual ones...
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The only mechanism the community members use to legitimate their actions is putting their opponents in little boxes and then labeling those boxes with 'people that are wrong', exactly like far right politics or radical islamists.
The only mechanism the community members use to legitimate their actions is putting their opponents in little boxes and then labeling those boxes with 'people that are wrong', exactly like far right politics or radical islamists.
It is broadly known, to this day, that it's a waste of time to talk with any member of r/lolitary since they spend their time stuttering nonsense and insults to anybody who remotely doubts the legitimacy of their latest harassments actions.
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