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Lolita themed Week
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I want to do a lilita themed week at school. A dfferent style each day, but I am ubsre of which stlyes to do...I want styles that match well with my hair so I don't have to wear a wig, but I do have wigs, so thats not really a problem...Here is a picture of me: What do you think? Now I am talking all week, 7 days in a row...
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Oh my goodness! You are adorable! 
I suggest you put together what you have, I'm not sure what you have so it's a little hard to help you here.
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Nov 20 2011, 3:39 am - Replied by: Zeruda
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Is this something you do just for yourself or is there a point with this, like educate your classmates about the different styles?
If you're just dressing up for yourself, I think you should just whetever you feel like and choose the styles you like :) You don't have to do 7 different styles. Just make some outfits you like :)
If you however are dressing to educate your friends about lolita I'd dress in all the biggest lolita genres if I were you. (I'm aware this requires a giant wardrobe, but I know nothing of what you have so I'll just pretend you have one). I wouldn't base my outfits on my hair, but that's just me. All the lolita styles have so different hair styles and types I would find it esier to show my friends the different lolita genres with also changing the hair between the styles.
*sweet (pastel colors, candy prints or many frills, maybe colored wig, head eater) *gothic (black, no prints or descreet print, no frills, cosage in hair) *classic (flower print, braided updo, classic cosage in hair)
Those are the obvious ones. I think if you use styles not to similar to eachother people will see the differences between the sub styles easier.
Then there are the other smaller styles to choose from. Here's five examples:
*sailor (requires a sailor outfit if you have one) *country (strawberry print loose braids, straw hat) *punk (red tartan and studs) *boystyle (knickerbockers, vest and tophat) *shiro (no rules, just all white)
You can also do cross genres like lolita x faily kei, but it could be somewhat confusing to involve other styles than lolita. People who doesn't know so much about lolita won't really know what part of the outfit is fairy kei and what's lolita.
Anyway, It sounds like loads of fun :) I bet it will be the best week of your life ever! ^^
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Lolita_Tobi wrote:
Oh my goodness! You are adorable! 
I suggest you put together what you have, I'm not sure what you have so it's a little hard to help you here.
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Realy? Thank you.....^///^
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Listening isn't a skill that comes naturally.It's learned. Hearing on the other hand is natural. You can hear someone, but are you really listening to them?
http://visualkeibaby.tumblr.com/
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Zeruda wrote:
Is this something you do just for yourself or is there a point with this, like educate your classmates about the different styles?
If you're just dressing up for yourself, I think you should just whetever you feel like and choose the styles you like :) You don't have to do 7 different styles. Just make some outfits you like :)
If you however are dressing to educate your friends about lolita I'd dress in all the biggest lolita genres if I were you. (I'm aware this requires a giant wardrobe, but I know nothing of what you have so I'll just pretend you have one). I wouldn't base my outfits on my hair, but that's just me. All the lolita styles have so different hair styles and types I would find it esier to show my friends the different lolita genres with also changing the hair between the styles.
*sweet (pastel colors, candy prints or many frills, maybe colored wig, head eater) *gothic (black, no prints or descreet print, no frills, cosage in hair) *classic (flower print, braided updo, classic cosage in hair)
Those are the obvious ones. I think if you use styles not to similar to eachother people will see the differences between the sub styles easier.
Then there are the other smaller styles to choose from. Here's five examples:
*sailor (requires a sailor outfit if you have one) *country (strawberry print loose braids, straw hat) *punk (red tartan and studs) *boystyle (knickerbockers, vest and tophat) *shiro (no rules, just all white)
You can also do cross genres like lolita x faily kei, but it could be somewhat confusing to involve other styles than lolita. People who doesn't know so much about lolita won't really know what part of the outfit is fairy kei and what's lolita.
Anyway, It sounds like loads of fun :) I bet it will be the best week of your life ever! ^^
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It's kinda for both. To educate them in lolita mainly because they make fun of me, and what I wear.... Thank you Zeruda, that is actually a really good idea. Thanks forthe suggestions!
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Listening isn't a skill that comes naturally.It's learned. Hearing on the other hand is natural. You can hear someone, but are you really listening to them?
http://visualkeibaby.tumblr.com/
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