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Lolita fashion originated in Japan. It's pretty common that in Harajuku you can see two young girls dressed in elaborated clothing, with beautiful frilly dresses. This fashion appeared in the 80s and takes up the Victorian aesthetic, adapted to the « Kawaii » taste that the Japanese appreciate so much.
Although each Lolita outfit has common inspirations (Victorian style, platform shoes, knee-length dresses), each style has additional inspirations that make the outfits vary.
For example, we can see the Country Lolita, inspired by the western countryside, the Sailor Lolita, inspired by sailor outfits, or the Shiro or Kuro Lolita, which bet on their all white or all black outfits.
Let's discover today the « Sweet » Lolita...
The Sweet Lolita is one of the most famous and used Lolita fashion trends. They are based on the Lolita basics: bell skirts, dresses with bloomers and Mary Jane platforms. The patterns used as accessories or on dresses are varied, but always refer to a soft and childlike universe: fantastic animals, desserts, fruits, children's books, fauna and flora... Most of the time, soft colours are used: pastel colours, pale blue, pale pink, etc...
We can for example see the Wa Lolita, between traditional Japan and modern style of the Lolita, the Guro Lolita, derived from the word Gore, which plays on a more frightening and bloody aesthetic, or the Sailor Lolita, inspired by sailor's outfits.
This original creation from the Atelier Perséphone declines one of the most famous influences of the Lolita style! Our pin highlights a dress with only cyan hues, cute and wholesome! It can be easily attached to your clothes or to a tote bag thanks to the presence of two butterfly clutches.
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This original enamel pin is part of our new collection « Lolita Couturier » on the theme of couture and dresses worn in Japan (and all over the world now).