August 31, 2009 // Posted by: Content Keyword RSS // Category:
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Japanese Streets , a comprehensive resource on Harajuku street style, kindly gave me permission to post these Sweet Lolita photos. The models are aged 13, 14, and 19 and mostly wearing Angelic Pretty — and their candy-floss hair is to die for! You can see more from the shoot on Japanese Streets . Now, let’s reach for the Reader Questions mail bag. Liz writes, “I’ve got some questions for you Carmina :) They relate to Hong Kong…” 1. When you travel to Hong Kong do you dress to the
December 02, 2008 // Posted by: Content Keyword RSS // Category:
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† View Comments Got Milk? Meiji Doori (the busy Harajuku street) certainly does. The Japanese fashion brand originated in the 1970s and is viewed as the precursor to Lolita style. Today, it continues to deliver sweet, retro-style collections. Milk Boy spikes it up with modern graphics... ...while the girl's store next door stays Sweet a
November 30, 2008 // Posted by: Content Keyword RSS // Category:
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† View Comments Got Milk? Meiji Doori (the busy Harajuku street) certainly does. The Japanese fashion brand originated in the 1970s and is viewed as the precursor to Lolita style. Today, it continues to deliver sweet, retro-style collections. Milk Boy spikes it up with modern graphics... ...while the girl's store next door stays Sweet a
November 12, 2008 // Posted by: Content Keyword RSS // Category:
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† View Comments Having spent six years in/around Manhattan, I'm often asked where to buy Gothic Lolita fashion in NYC. I wasn't surprised to receive yet another email query... but this time, it was from Time Out New York Magazine. A cross-dresser needed help finding a Sweet Lolita dress, so I sent the writer a list of stores. The QA has just been publis
November 11, 2008 // Posted by: Content Keyword RSS // Category:
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† View Comments Last weekend, La-La-Land experienced a sugar rush thanks to Cosplay Oneesan's Yumemiru Musical Paradise, a Lolita event attended by the Angelic Pretty designers and gothloli musical duo Kokusyoku Sumire. Photos from LA Weekly and Zippercut reveal that the gathering was a candy-coated fairy tale of sweet eats and fashion. Maki and As