outfit design contest stuff for fun (base was provided)
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GUIDE TO LOLITA VS HIME GYARU
I’m going to break down the differences of Sweet+Old school Lolita and Hime Gyaru for any J-fashion enthusiasts In this post.
At first glance these styles can look very similar with the joint goal of looking like a feminine “aristo doll” in rebellion of social norms of conformity when it comes to getting dressed but appearance wise they are different.
( I’m only going to talk about the visual differences here but there are other great sources for history )
Silhouette —
Lolita: What makes Lolita fashion so recognisable is the cupcake silhouette of the petticoat underneath the skirt, how the skirt has lots of volume at the top and stops 1/3 down leaving the the rest of the skirt’s curve to slow down.
Hime Gyaru: Hime Gyaru dresses and blouses do not have petticoats or if they do they are thin and flat. Because of the babydoll style of the dresses they have a more loose fit.
Colours —
Lolita: In Sweet styles the colour palette of most coords are pastels with pink, blue, yellow, purple and some green, Old school has more bold colours with darker reds, greens, pinks, whites, blacks and blues but with white accents with lace.
Hime Gyaru: Colour palettes are relatively the same for every Hime Gyaru coord with cold pinks and white with occasional accents of black.
Modesty—
Lolita: Most Lolitas wear a blouse underneath their dresses but in summertime some Lolitas wear their dresses with out a blouse. Their skirts tend to be above knee height and will wear knee or thigh high socks or patterned tights.
Hime Gyaru: Hime Gyaru tends to show more of the shoulders because of low necklines. The skirt normally reaches its end before the end of the hand and socks normally aren’t prevalent in Hime Gyaru fashion.
Prints —
Lolita: With Sweet Lolita prints you can find florals, animals, food, drinks and sometimes buildings. With Old school you can find prints like plaid and tartan. It is important to note that it’s mainly split down the middle with Lolita dresses having prints or being plain.
Hime Gyaru: Almost every Hime Gyaru dress will have a floral print ( this being roses ).
Misc —
Lolita: While some Lolita’s wear colourful wigs it isn’t needed for a Lolita coord. Makeup can vary from rather subtle to pink blush and gloss.
Hime Gyaru: Hime Gyaru is known for their dirty blonde Goldilocks wigs. Will commonly sport a fake tan although it may not be as dark as other Gyaru sub styles. Lipstick and blush is a light cold pink and they wear large false eyelashes. Long acrylic nails are a must.
Please note that there are exceptions to all of these and there are no rules to these styles and the most important thing is having fun! :))
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Pink gothic coordinate 🌸
Headdress: Atelier Pierrot
Blouse: Atelier Pierrot
Corset Dress: Atelier Pierrot
Tights: Unbranded pink lace tights
Shoes: Atelier Pierrot
Coffin Jewellery: Néant Glass
Corsage: Morun X Muuna Stoik
Other Rose Jewellery: Fleur Belles
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I gave this picture a new background with a flower pattern wall to add a nice aesthetic, but I'm not sure whether I like the results. I will probably post the picture with the plain white background later with a details pic.
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My husband gave me this baby dress. It was released in 2009 and I’m at least the fifth person in the local community to own it. :D My wardrobe is based on ott-sweet, hime and baby sweet styles. I only have one completed old school look in light colors. The new jsk, to my surprise, matched most of my wardrobe. The resulting combination reminds me of a historical reconstruction🎀🪽
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