Gothic Lolita Fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion

A community portal about Gothic Lolita Fashion with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Gothic Lolita or " GothLoli " is a subcategory of the Lolita fashion, a street fashion among Japanese female teenagers and, to a...

A community portal about Gothic Lolita Fashion with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Gothic Lolita or " GothLoli " is a subcategory of the Lolita fashion, a street fashion among Japanese female teenagers and, to a lesser extent, men and young women.


Gothic Lolitas are the weirdest combination of little girl and old lady.  Do these ladies look eight or eighty?  The ultimate question.





She's totally cuter than any emo kid I've seen around here.



Before you buy any gothic lolita outfit, make sure it comes with a matching butter hat.




I would pay someone to wear those boots during her wedding.
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Written by squall1b2 on
Lolita is a first used as a Vladimir Nabokov’s famous sexy novel, but later used as a fashion style especially in Japan fashion . Lolita style used to be a sexual cosplay fashion , altough now most followers of the style do not consider it overtly sexual. It’s not a movement about a sexual style. In point of fact, there is less skin showing in this fashion style than in most others worn by young people. Lolita can not be seperated with Gothic. Gothic Lolita (known in Japan as gosurori, “goth-loli”) is a mixture of the Gothic and Lolita fashion. The origins of the ... Read Full Story
Written by Alicia on
Former No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani got a lot of flack from fashion websites for her L.A.M.B.  tour costumes, which were definitely inspired by Harajuku style.  Go Fug Yourself wrote about Gwen's giant diaper, while other sites took issue with the tin soldier jacket featured in the "Hollaback Girl" video .  There was also this tasty little number, which is like an infant-sized Gothic Lolita dress: I would argue that the dress Gwen wears in the "What You Waiting For?" is not Gothic Lolita--it's just not Victorian enough--although the extended version of the video is awesome, especially if you harbor a total girl-crush on ... Read Full Story
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There are many genres of dark and Gothic styling. Most of the divas out there can accept and crossover their fashionable wardrobes. However, the Courtesan has learned that if there was any group out there in the Gothic universe that is very particular about the proper style etiquette, it would be the Lolitas. For the uninitiated, the term "Gothic Lolita" should not be used lightly to refer to any cute, lacy or vaguely Victorian costume fan. There are apparently many rules pertaining to accessories, pop culture influences, and even quality of your clothing materials... Sound overwhelming? Not to worry, there is a WikiHow chapter ... Read Full Story
Written by DorianaGrey on
From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia Lolita Fashion is a fashion subculture in Japan that is primarily influenced by Victorian clothing as well as costumes from the Rococo period. Lolita has made this into a unique fashion by adding gothic and original design elements to the look. From this, Lolita fashion has evolved into several different sub styles and has created a devoted subculture in Japan. The Lolita look consists primarily of a knee length skirt or dress, headdress, blouse, petticoat, knee high socks or stockings and rocking horse or high heel/platform shoes. Although the origin of Lolita fashion is unclear, it is likely ... Read Full Story
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Nadine Kam photos Finale of the Lolita Fashion Show at Kawaii Kon. There was a lot of lace, eyelet, ribbons and bows during the Lolita Fashion Show that took place Friday as part of Kawaii Kon 2009 at Hawai’i Convention Center. It was fun to watch the creations stitched up by Lauren Lee, as well as Japan brands such as Angelic Pretty and Victorian Maiden and Innocent World . They showed the range of Lolita style, from gothic to sweet to country Lolitas and elegant gothic aristocrats, as well as demonstrated how to get the Lolita look from traditional stores while shopping on a ... Read Full Story
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Sexy high heel black pumps! Wear with French Maid or Lolita costumes. Styles include Mary Jane Dottie by Leg Avenue, chunky heel by Demonia Shoes, Gothic Lolita, ankle strap, platform, d-Orsay, more!Contributor: Darlene MichaudPublished: Nov 10, 2009  
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White Gothic Lolita Punk Tail Jacket This is a punk gothic lolita jacket long tail back lace up back for adjustment contrast buttons front and buttons cuffs fully lined. Approx. length: 39 inches. 100% cotton; machine wash.  
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Black Gothic Lolita Punk Tail Jacket This is a punk gothic lolita jacket long tail back lace up back for adjustment contrast buttons front and buttons cuffs fully lined. Approx. length: 39 inches. 100% cotton; machine wash.  
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Hänsel and Gretel: The children were used to distract the bouny hunters, explicitly stated in the series. ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:33, 16 November 2009 Line 349: Line 349: Both of them are white haired and dressed in dark [[gothic fashion|gothic clothing]], such as "Gretel" is dressed in a [[Gothic Lolita]] outfit. Both of them are white haired and dressed in dark [[gothic fashion...  
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← Previous revision Revision as of 05:57, 19 October 2009 Line 1: Line 1: - Nihongo|'''Lolita Fashion'''|ロリータ・ファッション|Rorīta fasshon is a [[fashion]] [[subculture]] in [[Japan]] that is primarily influenced by [[Victorian fashion|Victorian]] clothing as well as costumes from the [[Rococo]] period. Lolita has made this into a unique fashion by adding [[Goth subculture|gothic]] and original design...  
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