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Lolita fashion originated in Japan. It wouldn't be rare, in Harajuku, to see two young girls dressed in a sophisticated manner, 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 every lady.
For example, we can see the Country Lolita, inspired by the western countryside, the Sailor Lolita, inspired by sailor's outfits, or the Shiro or Kuro Lolita, who bet on their outfits in all white, or all black.
Let's discover today the « Guro » Lolita...
The Guro Lolita is in a style derived from the Lolita, which is more interested in horror than cuteness. The most used elements are: blood stains, eye markets, fake bruises and sometimes damaged outfits. The outfits are often black or white, so that the bloodstains can stand out better. This gives a « broken doll » look, where innocence meets horror.
This original creation from the Atelier Perséphone shows a famous influence of the Lolita style! It's simple, yet terrifying with the blood on the cute white dress. This Guro Lolita enamel pin can be easily attached to your clothes or to a tote bag, because of the presence of two butterfly clutches.
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This original pin is part of our new collection « Lolita Couturier », go check the entire range of dresses!