2012年8月30日星期四

A Barbie with Lolita dress

Invented by Ruth Handler, the first Barbie doll has her debut in the American International Toy Fair on March 9th, 1959. Since then on, she has become the most popular toy around the world. In the 60-70s of the 21st century, to get a gift of a Barbie doll is many little girls’ dream. With the widely spread of this lovely doll, the brand of Barbie has become a kind of culture. Nowadays, Barbie doll is not only a toy with pretty eyes and beautiful hair, but also a sign of American women, and even a sign of American culture

Maybe some people would say: I am not a little girl, and Barbie doll is no longer my love. In fact, Barbie is still charming and smart in many people’s eyes. Realizing your dream of being a Barbie is not a big deal. You can also make your child a Barbie, who will bring loves from many people to your child. Some special dresses and makeup could help you.

Put on your Lolita dress, and have a good look at yourself in the mirror. You might be shocked by your new look. This Lolita dress is so different from your daily clothing. Immediately, your temperament has improved and your parents and friends might get a big surprise! Sometimes, Lolita dresses just like a magician who can do many incredible tricks.

Lolita dress attracts many women who believe it is never-old-lifestyle fashion. This style of dress is very popular among girls of different ages. Even some grownups or aged people like the Lolita style very much. Lolita dress is a good choice for you.Good luck to you!

2012年8月29日星期三

The perfect Gothic Lolita dresses

For the women who prefer cute and elegant rather than sexy, Lolita Dress is the perfect choice. Many people think that Lolita Fashion originated as an approach to resist the increasing skin exposure in the modern world. Lolita Dress is modest and not sexy. It is designed keeping in mind the women who don’t prefer figure hugging or skimpy clothing.


To keep yourself always in fashion has become a quite hard thing for modern people. A lot of hard work is required, and you also need to keep yourself up to date with new fashions and styles. Your personality reflects from the kind of outfit you are wearing. If you are wearing a smart dress then this feeling makes you more confident in a bunch of different people. However this is not an easy task. One needs to have a look at new trends all the time because this is the only way to keep yourself stylized in all ages. Gothic Lolita dresses are made for stylish people and for those who want to look class.

Peoples always have a feeling that Lolita is a symbol of sweetness or romance. A Gothic Lolita outfit like all Lolita styles is very modest in today’s standards. A Gothic Lolita outfit is usually comprised of black or rich dark colors such as burgundy, crimson, purple and navy. It is common for this style to involve details in complementary or contrasting colors, such as the infamous black and white coordination choice. Therefore, if you want to pursue fashion you should focus on this trend and fashion symbol.

If you want to seek for Lolita fashion, welcome to visit www.ocrun.com there are many Lolita dress, which will be satisfied you. What’s more, you can offer the picture of Lolita dress you like, we can also custom made dress. Good luck to you!

2012年8月28日星期二

Some useful Tips for Gothic Lolita

Gothic Lolita is one of Japan’s street fashions which are growing in popularity in the Western world today. Aside from the purpose of making the wearer look sweet, elegant and doll-like, the style means much more. It is a culture, and a lifestyle. In this article, we will share the tips of not only dressing, but also being an Elegant Gothic Lolita with you.

Maybe some friends regard lolita fashion as a sexual style, which is totally incorrect. Gothic Lolita is not necessarily associated with what you think of as “Goth”, nor does it have anything to do with paedophilia. The fashion and the life-style don’t contain sexual connotations.  As an alternative, followers show themselves as young Victorian girls and count it essential to appear “cute,” “graceful,” or “elegant” instead of “sexy.”

Prepare for a few necessary items. These include blouse, skirt, petticoat, bloomers, and knee-deep or over-the-knee socks. Blouses vary with style, for sweet lolita you may need a peter pan collar, for classic lolita you may want a high collar blouse. The skirts must be around knee length and full enough to fit a petticoat underneath. What’s more, be sure that the skirt fits on your waist or a bit beneath it, but not at your hips. To get the appropriate silhouette, the skirt must sit at the natural waist. After you have these, expand into other colors than black and white.

Get a good pair of shoes and/or boots to go with the lolita clothes. Suitable shoes should cover up your whole foot. The heels should be as wide as the natural heel itself. Spike heel is occasionally acceptable, if comfortable and not too high. Wedge heels might be acceptable as long as the shape of the shoe is appropriate.

Headdresses can be simple headbands, or more elaborate pieces adorned with ribbons, lace or flowers. The most common are the Alice Bow (one large on top of your head, or two smaller ones off to the side), the basic headdress (an oval or rectangle of material decorated with ribbon or lace), and mini-hats/crowns/flowers worn at an angle. Whatever you choose to go with, you must make sure that the headpiece goes well with your outfit. Attention to detail is very important. The fabric and lace or other ornaments on the headpiece must match those of your outfit, yet must not compete with everything else. Choose the right hair style to go with the outfit – and wigs are always an option! Bangs (fringe), ringlets, long hair and pigtails are common.

If you can't wear full Lolita outfits everyday incorporate details that you like and go with your usual clothing: maybe that lace chocker will go well with your business suit, or that cute purse is nice for a trip to the mall. Things like that that make you unique and identify you as a Lolita, even if you can't wear your outfits everyday.



2012年8月27日星期一

How to match Lolita?

As you know, there are many kinds of styles of Lolita. Do you know how to match Lolita to make you more beautiful? Now there are three main Lolita style about matching for your reference as follows.

Gothic Lolita was primarily influenced by the Victorian period and generally alludes to gothic fashion as a whole. Its bell shaped skirt and puff sleeves in rich dark colors such as burgundy or navy are the trademark signatures of the outfit. The best shoes to match your outfit will be Mary Jane’s, or Mary Jane inspired shoes, platforms or espadrilles that cover your whole foot. Bags choices can be endless as long as you make sure they match your outfit.







Sweet Lolita is one of the most over top styles that contains aesthetics exclusive to the Lolita style. This child like style uses pastel and fair colors such as pink and white with many bows and ruffles to decorate its styles with a number of fantasy childlike themes on many accessories. Sweet Lolita’s look great in Mary Jane shoes or ballet pumps. Boots re generally more difficult to carry off but there are some nice styles in pink or white. When choosing a bag go for something cute with fruit, animals or child themes like Alice in wonderland on.



Classic Lolita is one of the plainest of Lolita styles with dresses that could be worn to church, at a garden party or as a summer dress. Rather then looking cute like sweet Lolita, classic Lolita is all about looking calm and classy. Taking roots from Victorian fashion it uses the same elegance and floral patterns to decorate the clothes. Shoes are generally more functional and quite elegant with small heels and causal colors. Do keep bags simple too and you won’t go wrong.

Now, you maybe get the ideas about matching lolita, and you can dress up your lolita to go where you like, which maybe makes you more famous and charming. On the other hand, you can also talk with your friends to share the matching lolita.

2012年8月26日星期日

To be a best Lolita and love yourself

The Japanese origin of lolita fashion has stretched forth into other cultural societies. The Lolita has impacted a trend, making this into an exclusive style by mixing gothic with innovative design basics to this look. The Lolita name has developed into a number of diverse additional styles devoted to its roots. This image is primarily made up of knee length skirts and dresses, a variety of head garment fashions, unique blouse and petticoats. Their knee high socks or stockings and dazzlingly high platform shoes add a certain variant appeal.



From the boots, to the bags, to the trinkets on your wrists, these accessories are spectacular. They are nothing short of eye catching. The look has been “cute” and “beautiful” but does not appeal to the ‘idealistic’ sexier side of the fashion world. These fashions and accessories have made their mark across the ground. Lolita is not only a fashion trend, it depicts a lifestyle.

Those who follow this fashion line know the importance of ‘the look’. Bold and daring, unique and exceptional; the Lolita lovers are moving with the look and pulsating this look with its accessory line.

This glamorous, Victorian-Goth look appeals to the masses and you’re going to love bringing these bold accessories into your wardrobe and your look. It brings forth a sort of ambiance of sophistication, elegance, and a sense of quality.

Accessories include:

• Petticoats, laced boots, undergarments, platform mary-janes, and Sneakers are created as Cosplay Lolita. A real Lolita is to be found wearing either mary-janes, usually with a low heel or a platform, or a nice pair of sandals

• Hair and Headdresses: from wild updo’s, to big bows, to oversized hats, this initsefl creates the ideal Lolitian accessory look.

• When you’re a Lolita, the look is top to bottom. Beginning with the dress, blouse, or skirt, to the shoes and headpieces, to the perfectly bold purse, you want it to complete this look.


So, As a lolita, dress up yourself more beautiful like a princess. Then you can tell about lolita with many people, and you maybe will get loves and admires from them, even from your boyfriend or husband. Get dressed in the concept of Lolita culture, it would be a real fun adventure to show off your cuteness in probably sexy costumes!

2012年8月25日星期六

Gothic Lolita Dress& various aspects

Lolita is one of Japan's many popular street fashions that are growing in popularity in the Western world, meant to make the wearer look elegant and innocent.


A particular type of Gothic Lolita Dress is Corsets, which is not only a dress but also a cure way for spinal injured persons. Corsets are not aimed to sex. They can keep the spin in erect position. So they are used to cure for spinal injured persons.


Corsets are a kind of close-fitting undergarment, stiffened with materials and can usually be tightened by laces, enclosing the trunk. Most women like them very much. Its shape can highlight beautiful ladies' figure. On another aspect, it can provide support for the spine and stomach too. It is common for many young ladies to wear them difficultly in the past, but now it is much softer and easier to wear. There exist many corsets which are designed with feature of Gothic Era and people's mind in modern society. These corsets are: Black Corset Dress, Arrogant Corset Dress, Moulin Rouge Lace Corset, Off Shoulder Lace Corset Bustier Top, Gothic Lace Up Corset Bustier, Red Corset Dress, Zigzag Ribbon Corset and Zigzag Ribbon Corset.

Black color is the main one in Gothic Lolita Dress. Most young people are apt to choose it with Tops and Shirts. They are often made of dark velvets, dark fishnet, dark lace, dark gloves and scarlet shaded dark leather. Gothic period shirts commonly contain Biker Eyelet Shirt, Bully Hayes Shirt, Front Zip PVC Shirt and Mesh Sleeves Shirt. So in these days, the Black Lolita Dress is popular too. Whether it is man or woman, they love wearing jackets and coats in black. There have several examples of that period time; they are Bondage Chain Jacket, Funky Flounce Buckles Bow Bohemian Top and Long Gothic Coat.

It is mannered for woman's hair style at that period time, Often women worn loose hair to shoulder before marriage and confined in a bun after marriage. At the same time, men were used to bleach hair.

2012年8月23日星期四

The details of Lolita


Dear friends, do you want to know the details of Lolita? Now there are many things about it, and hope it is helpful to you.
1. A workable Lolita wardrobe. A whole walk in closet filled with frills.
2. At least one petticoat! To achieve the perfect poof.
3.  A good mascara, to create a dolly-eyed look.
4.  A Livejournal so you can watch and comment on EGL.
5.  A feedback page for the egl_comm_sales so you can sell off what you don't wear when it comes time for closet cleaning and buy some cheap second-hand pieces to fill the void!
6.  A favorite style, even if you can never stick to just one!
7.  A dream dress, either hanging up in your closet or one that you can dream of one day owning.
8.  A favorite shopping service, so you're ready when your dream dress goes up for sale on a Japanese auction site.
9.  At least one piece of brand, even if it's just a headbow or a tote bag, it's always nice to have something that was made by a person who popularized the style you love so much.
10. A winter coat with enough flare to fit over your skirts and not squish it (if you live somewhere cold enough!)
11. A frilly "house dress" for when you want to wear some frills but you don't feel like going anywhere.
12. A collection of Gothic & Lolita Bibles, so you can ooh and aah over all the pretty clothes. Scans are just as good as the real thing, but scans don't come with stickers and patterns!
13. A Malice Mizer album because, let's face it, whether we like it or not, Mana is Lord of the Lolitas.
14. A mix CD of songs that remind you of Lolita, so you have something to put on while you get ready for meetups, to add a little bit of extra loli-ness to your day.
15. A copy of Kamakazi Girls. The manga, the movie, or the book, it doesn't matter! Even if you don't care for it, you should at least know who Momoko is.
16. A Lolita blouse or cutsew that you can wear with "normal" clothes like a pair of jeans or a nice skirt. For when you have to do something mundane, but don't want to leave all the frills at home!
17. A dress that's not your normal style at all. Maybe it's a super sweet print in a closet full of Gothic dresses, or a Punk Lolita piece in a closet full of Sweet dresses.
18. A parasol to keep the sun out of your eyes, and a tide to go pen, just in case you spill something!
19. Something you made yourself. A necklace, some sock toppers, a hair bow, or even a whole dress.
20. An elegant local place that you could have an impromptu meetup, just in case you find another Lolita in the area.
21. A pair of comfortable but cute shoes, for days when you're all dressed up but know you're going to be walking a lot.
22. A pair of boots or even cute rain boots in order to the weather is nasty, when you still need to wear Lolita.
23. A pair of wrist cuffs, to wear in the summer with short sleeves, and to wear in the cooler months with long sleeves to add a little extra ruffle to them. Or even to wear as sock toppers when you need to!
24. A pair of fluffy and cute slippers, so you don't get the bottoms of your socks dirty while getting ready or walking around the house.
25. A piece of clothing/accessory that always manages to impress people. Maybe it's a perfectly styled wig, a rare print, a unique hand made piece, or something over-the-top extravagant.
26. An elegant place to relax after a day of wearing all the layers and frills of Lolita.
27. A tube of sock glue, for that pair of socks that you can never get to stay up.
28. A favorite color or motif so you can get excited when designers release something featuring it.
29. A story you can share whenever people ask you "How did you first discover Lolita?"

So what’s your idea? Do you know all the above? Make sure u will be a beautiful princess with Lolita. Good luck to you! Any questions or comments, please kindly feel free to let us know and we will do our best to make your approve. Welcome to www.ocrun.com, there are many many good Lolita, which will be satisfied you.

2012年8月22日星期三

Young Ladies like Pink Lolita Dress best

As all known, Lolita fashion starts in Japan during the late 70's and took off in the 90's. If you have a vacation to Japan, especially Tokyo's Harajuku district, you are bound to face an army of colorful and gothic dolls pose in the street. However, in waster, gothic Lolita dress in black and white shades is the most popular. At present, elegant Lolita appearances in white, blue and light pink are also permeating the entire world and are growing in popularity.

At present, Lolita is a big pleasure to young ladies who are pursuing beautiful things: pretty dresses, shoes and accessories in order to show their charming appearance. Pink is a cute color to convey a lovely and sweet flair in any situation. A Lolita dress in light pink is often decorated with frills, bows and lace trims. It can create a great element of an appealing appearance. In all colors of Lolita Dress, Pink Lolita Dress caters to a Lolita of Lolita fans.
In general, Pink Lolita Dress does not display the characteristics of the modern and fashionable women, but the conventional women. To some certain, it discards wearing "appealing" clothes that most modern women in USA wear in order to attract man by revealing a lot more than it is meant to be. In some sense, Pink Lolita Dress intends that women look pretty and beautiful as against sexy and sultry.

The clothing of Pink Lolita Dress often contains full skirt with knee well covered and not exposed. The over knee socks are used to cover the skin which is also contrasted by bloomers. It is usual that the petticoat is about the same height as the skirt endings so that it is neatly covered by the skirt. Usually, the skirts start from the waist and not on the hips and a bell-shaped one.


So, many people will choose a pink Lolita dress to do great favor in show fashion sense and girly look the black and white gothic Lolita dress looks a little seriously dark.

2012年8月21日星期二

Influence and popularity of Lolita

Lolita has helped been popularized by the more feminine visual kei (or "visual style") artists. Visual kei is a fashion among Japanese musicians (usually males), featuring make-up, elaborate hair styles and flamboyant costumes. Mana, the cross-dressing guitarist of the bands Malice Mizer and Moi dix Mois, is widely credited for having helped popularize Gothic Lolita. He coined the terms "Elegant Gothic Lolita" (EGL) and "Elegant Gothic Aristocrat" (EGA) to describe the style of his own fashion label Moi-même-Moitié, which was founded in 1999 and quickly established itself as one of the most coveted brands of the Lolita scene.
Major Japanese media franchise Pokémon has shown Lolita fashion influence in regards to "Trainers" as well as the actual creatures. For example, three newer Pokémon include Gothita, Gothorita and Gothitelle, all based on the Gothic Lolita influence.
In Spanish, 'Lolita' is the nickname or short name for women named Dolores.
n the context of fashion, the term ‘Lolita’ does not exclusively relate to sex. The usage of the word can be considered wasei-eigo or deriving from the female given name, ‘Lolita’ relating back to Japan’s relations to Portugal. Early Japanese lolitas thought it meant something cute in Portuguese and therefore adopted the wasei-eigo term “lolita”.
The fashion is thought to have been partly created to react against the growing exposure of the body and skin in modern society. Adherents fight this with modesty, presenting themselves as “cute” or “elegant” rather than “sexy”.[4] One follower of the Gothic Lolita fashion explained:
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2012年8月20日星期一

Styles of Gothic Lolita

Gothic lolita, sometimes shortened to GothLoli (ゴスロリ, gosu rori?), is a combination of the Gothic and Lolita fashion.[citation needed] The fashion originated in the late 1990s in Harajuku. Gothic lolita fashion is a Japanese style that emulates Victorian dolls.




Gothic Lolita fashion is characterized by darker make-up and clothing. Red lipstick and smokey or neatly defined eyes, created using black eyeliner, are typical styles, although as with all Lolita sub-styles the look remains fairly natural. Though Gothic make-up is associated with a white powdered face, this is usually considered bad taste within the Lolita fashion. Some Lolita uses dark color schemes including black, dark blues and purples, although black and white remains popular.[citation needed]. As with some Western Gothic styles, cross jewelry, religious symbols, bags and purses in shapes like bats, coffins, and crucifixes are also used to accessorize the Gothic Lolita look.
Elegant Gothic Lolita (EGL) and Elegant Gothic Aristocrat (EGA) are substyles of gothic lolita (and of aristocrat fashion) created by the visual kei rock musician Mana with his fashion label Moi-même-Moitié.
Elegant Gothic Aristocrat (EGL): This is the Gothic Lolita alternative for the older generations. Gothic Lolita is more for teenagers, and most people, when they hit about 30 changes to Gothic Aristocrat as an alternative. Instead of wanting to look like a Victorian doll, these people strive to look like Victorian gentlemen, or ladies. These wear such things as top hats, waist coats, monocles, canes, etc
While Gothic Lolita are cute co-ordinated, Decora is cute overload! Every form of accessory is worn, such as hair slides, bangles, necklaces, badges, etc and all put on at once. It is not uncommon to hear all these accessories clink together as they walk. Decora are more fond of bright colors, whilst gothic lolita used pale colors and black.
Japanese brands which exemplify the darker lolita style include Atelier-Pierrot, Atelier Boz, Black Peace Now, h. NAOTO Blood and Moi-même-Moitié.
Goken Lolita outfits may be accessorized with other props like conspicuous pocketbooks, hatboxes, handbags and other bags, sometimes in the shape of bats, coffins, and crucifixes. Teddy bears and other stuffed animals are also common, and some brands make special "goken" teddy bears out of black leather or PVC. Also, many Goken Lolita own Super Dollfies and carry them around.

2012年8月15日星期三

Interview: Jenna Winterberg and Michelle Nguyen(二)



Q: In your editor's intro, you make a distinction that it's Gothic AND Lolita Bible, not "Gothic Lolita" – can you explain?

Jenna: Well, there are two types of fashion featured in Gothic & Lolita Bible. They're related because both are street fashion from Japan, and both have a Victorian base. The Gothic fashion, the name refers to is not equivalent to American Goth, rather it's a Gothic aesthetic reminiscent of what one might find in Victorian horror novels.
Lolita is the more popular of the two fashions, and about 80% of our mook (and the Japanese version, as well) is dedicated to that fashion. Nearly all Lolita is based upon the bell shape of the skirt and the inclusion of a lot of frills (ruffles, lace, and bows), but there are a lot of subcategories of Lolita, including Gothic Lolita (which uses darker fabrics, darker makeup, and the like), Sweet Lolita (which includes motifs like animals and sweets), Country Lolita (which often incorporates gingham and fruits, and which some say is a sub-category of Sweet Lolita), Punk Lolita (which is edgier and often includes tartan plaids, buckles, and elements of that nature), Casual Lolita (which might pair a twin set or a cute hoodie with a traditional Lolita-style skirt), and more. So, the mook isn't just dedicated to one subtype of Lolita, it covers all Lolita, and a little bit of Gothic, too!
Q: In your opinion, what is the biggest misconception about Gothic and Lolita fashions and lifestyle?
Michelle: People take one look at the word "Lolita" and assume that the fashion has a sexual undertone, as is true of the novel of the same name by Vladimir Nabokov. However, Lolita is inspired by clothing from the Rococo and Victorian era, and it emphasizes modesty and cuteness rather than sexuality.
Also, people tend to think “Gothic Lolita” is the only category of Lolita, when in fact there are many other facets of the fashion, such as Sweet Lolita, Classic Lolita, and Punk Lolita, to name just a few.
Q: What do you think is the appeal of the Gothic and Lolita fashion to American audiences? What type of girl is most interested in this style?
Jenna: I think it appeals to different people for different reasons. A lot of the feedback that I get is that girls like it because it's very feminine and frilly, and you feel like a princess when you dress in Lolita. I also hear a lot that it's nice to cover up; Lolita fashion is very modest in its traditional form, so you're not bearing your shoulders or your belly or your thighs, or much skin at all, really! And it's a nice change, what with how revealing a lot of trendy fashions have become.
Those most interested in the style tend to be high-school and college age, but there are definitely younger girls and older women who are attracted to the fashion, as well—anyone who thinks the clothes are cute and wants to feel pretty herself!