Tumgik
#gingham lolita dress
coffin-crawler · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
is it just my screen or is that yellow kinda bright?
6 notes · View notes
nuzzle · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
today i'm welcoming home my first BJD, "lieselotte!" i would like to occasionally post more doll content (especially lolita related) on my blog from now on.. so you may be seeing her often!! ♡
lolita collaborations sparked my interest in ball jointed dolls quite a while ago, but i've only recently started researching them and have come to love all of the similarities these hobbies share. i was very lucky to be able to find my discontinued dream doll completely unopened from a secondhand sale despite this specific model being made and distributed almost 15 years ago. it gives the same feeling as a very well preserved time capsule of sorts.
to give more information on her--she is a 2010 limited release model volks super dollfie x baby, the stars shine bright collaboration from the storyline "harajuku memories"
she is absolutely everything i wanted in a doll and a perfect fit for me as a lolita and avid fan of btssb. i prefer the older faceups of her rather than the more modern ones. i intend on matching coords with her-- so far, i own the same gingham rose OP, her default dress, and the honey cross shoes and socks.. though i want to hunt down the same christina hat she wears. i plan to take her outside with me once the weather gets a bit nicer, as her storyline mentions that being her wish!
i'm quite new to the hobby and still have a lot to learn, so feel free to share any resources or tips ^_^
140 notes · View notes
rainedragon · 3 months
Note
how do you get over the social anxiety of wearing something "unusual"? i've wanted to wear lolita fashion for years but just can't muster the courage
So, for me, wearing lolita actually helps with my anxiety because yeah, it's absolutely weird. And there is something very freeing about not trying to fit in. Yes, people may think it's weird. But I know it's weird. I'm purposely being weird. So I don't have to care if people think I'm weird, because I'm trying to be weird. People generally don't say mean things, or give me dirty looks when I'm out by myself, honestly more often I'll get random compliments? And people smile more genuinely? I try just to be extra nice when I dress up too, so like, I'll make sure I smile if a kid stares, or if someone comes up to talk to me, or if I'm in a checkout line I try to be more friendly/nice than average. So like, being extra nice kind of becomes a shield I put up to make it harder for anyone not to be nice back to me. That said, I do tone it down more for like, going to the mall, than I would for going to a convention. I don't typically wear wigs and 3 headbows when I'm going shopping like I might for a meetup or a convention. That's another thing, going to meetups with other lolita or spaces like anime conventions where lots of people are cosplaying can help with getting used to being in public in lolita without being the only person dressed "weird". Like, when there is a whole flock of lolita, people do stare more, but there are a bunch of other people who can deflect questions. Gothic and classic also can be easier to wear in public alone than sweet. And then with sweet, fruit prints also are a lot more "normal" to non lolita than like, carousel or toy prints. So, if I don't want to be bothered, I'll wear brown or black classic / old school, or I'll just pick like a gingham and cherry dress and style it somewhat casually. It also helps me to have a task. So, like, I used to bring my camera to cons as a new lolita and I would take photos of other people's outfits or cosplay. Going up to someone and telling them you love their outfit and asking for a photo in a setting where that is encouraged like a convention center, or asking them where they got something, can be a great way to meet people with a positive first impression. When I'm shopping, I'm actively shopping , so I focus on the task at hand. I also tend to catastrophize, so, I think for me as well thinking "ok what's the worst that could happen and what would the solution be?" can help? Like, what is the worst that could happen? Someone looks at me funny or yells "where are your sheep" and then... what happens next logically? I don't care about that person. I don't know them. I'm probably not going to see them again. Who cares if they like my coord or not. They don't even know what lolita is. So why should I let them dictate how good I feel about myself today? Their opinion doesn't matter, they are being a jerk, and if they make me feel uncomfortable I can leave. And I just sort of find solutions or ways I would handle and resolve those situations I'm nervous might happen. Now, if you don't already imagine bad things happening, I'm not suggesting you intentionally do that, but more like, if you already have those sorts of thoughts, interrupting them with logical arguments is something I find helps me. If you are going to like school or something where you will see the same people again often, I'd suggest slowly easing into a style change. So maybe you start doing your hair with braids, and then wear more dresses in general and just of kind of slowly change your style to be more lolita-like until it is just lolita. Finally, I'm not a mental health professional, I'm just a lolita with generalized anxiety / panic disorder. What works for me may not work for others and this isn't medical advice.
64 notes · View notes
hibiscusbabyboy · 24 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
How to Be a 1960s Coquette
DISCLAIMER: This is based on my own observation. Feel free to follow the guideline or not. Do what makes you comfortable
Fashion:
♡ Ribbons on your hair! Whether they are big or small, they're all equally important
♡ Colours galore!
♡ Do NOT be afraid to experiment with patterns. Paisley, daisies - YOU NAME IT!!
♡ Tights, Tights, Tights!
♡ Mini skirts are essential
♡ Dresses with narrow/boxy silhouettes that are above your knees/knee length - NEVER GO BELOW unless it's a prom gown
♡ Early 60s style: Circle skirts and dresses are a-okay except they're slightly shorter than their 50s counterparts
♡ GINGHAM GALORE!
♡ Peter Pan collar is calling YOU
♡ Shoes must be low heeled or flat
♡ Hats and Headbands - your choice! Whether they are simple headband or a beret, whatever suits your mood
♡ Oh yeah, HEAD SCARVES!!
♡ Driving gloves for your pleasure
♡ Funky shaped, big Sunglasses ESPECIALLY ROUND AND THE HEART SHAPED ONES FROM "Lolita" (1962)
♡ Big, Bold earrings
♡ These boots are made for walkin'
♡ Remember - BE BOLD AND NEVER BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT!
Hairstyles:
♡ Generally, the hairstyles can either be relaxed or bumped up to create a nice, half-circle round shape on top of your crown
♡ Hair can be either very long and silky to pixie cut like Twiggy's
♡ BANGS! You need them
♡ If you have bob hair, you can brush them inward towards your jawline. If you have a neck/shoulder length hair, you can do a bubble flip
♡ Feel free to use wigs, wiglets, and hair extensions
♡ Bouffants and Beehives for the Gods
♡ If you have a long hair, do a braided ponytail
♡ Pigtails are all the rage!
♡ Again, DON'T BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT!
Makeup:
♡ Have fun with it! You can do a flower-patterned face paint or all over your limbs!
♡ Twiggy's eye look
♡ Big doe eyes or Sharp cat eyes
♡ Lashes on top and bottom + mascara!
♡ Nude or soft pink coloured lipstick
♡ Soft, peachy flush
♡ Early 60s: Go for the Barbie look with the soft wing and blue eyeshadows
Style References:
♡ Twiggy
♡ Jean Shrimpton
♡ Pattie Boyd
♡ Colleen Corby
♡ Molly Corby
♡ Chrissie Shrimpton
♡ Samantha Juste
♡ Brigitte Bardot
♡ Anna Karina
♡ EVERY SINGLE YÉ-YÉ GIRLS
♡ Jane Birkin
♡ Lesley Gore
♡ The Ronettes
♡ Lola Falana
♡ The Supremes
♡ Glenna Forster-Jones
♡ Nancy Kwan
♡ Mary Weiss
♡ Priscilla Presley
♡ Patty Duke
♡ Annette Funicello
♡ Marianne Faithfull
♡ Jean Seberg
♡ Peggy Moffitt
♡ Sue Lyon
♡ Uschi Obermaier
♡ Marlo Thomas
♡ Edie Sedgwick
♡ Sally Field
♡ Sharon Tate
♡ Britt Ekland
♡ Pamela des Barres
♡ Genevieve Waite
♡ Ewa Aulin
♡ Goldie Hawn
♡ Mia Farrow
♡ Any girls in "Valley of the Dolls" (1967) and "The Touchables" (1968)
♡ Any girl groups from that era
Youtubers specializing in this particular style:
♡ Jackie Wyers
♡ @dandelionapril
♡ The MILK club
♡ Devyn Crimson
♡ Connie Mclean
♡ Laura Jane Atelier
♡ Loepsie
♡ Emma Rosa Katharina
♡ WanderlustVintage
♡ BONUS:
youtube
Coquette Counterparts:
♡ Dark Coquette
♡ Dolly Coquette
Tumblr media
35 notes · View notes
kickmebare · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
“She was all rose and honey, dressed in her brightest gingham, with a pattern of little red apples, and her arms and legs were of a deep golden brown, with scratches like tiny dotted lines of coagulated rubies, and the ribbed cuffs of her white socks were turned down at the remembered level, and because of her childish gait, or because I had memorized her as always wearing heelless shoes, her saddle oxfords looked somehow too large and too high-heeled for her.” - Lolita, 1955
55 notes · View notes
royalsealy · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Coord I wore for going out w my partner! It ended up being shockingly hot (70F/21.1C)
This color of blue is one of my favorites
Coord Breakdown and Image ID under read more
JSK: La La La ~ Swing Furry Puppy by Baby the Stars Shine Bright
Cardigan: Sleepyland Lolita
KC: Angelic Pretty
UTKs: Roji Roji
Shoes: Sosic
The second image is in a green field with yellow daffodils in the background, the sky is a bright blue against the leaf-bare trees. Royalsealy stands center, facing the camera, his head is tilted down at an angle showing off the solid blue and blue gingham pattern of the off center headbow. He has brown hair with side swept bangs, and two short pieces of hair frame his face. the rest of his hair is pinned up in the back, showing dark brown and bleach blond tips. He is wearing the same sax blue socks with white lace tops, sax blue shoes, and the sax blue dress with dogs, flowers, and music notes. He is not wearing the sax blue bolero and is blouseless. He has a pink flower sticker censoring his face. /End ID]
[Image Description: Two images, the first image is in a pine tree forest, the floor is covered in orange pine needles. In the center Royalsealy stands at 3/4 an angle with both hands on a tree, one foot extended back. He is wearing a sax blue dress with puppydogs, flowers, and a pink ribbon of sheet music. He is wearing a long sleeve sax blue bolero with fabric bows and lace details. He is wear an off center blue solid and gingham headbow that lays flat to his head. He is wearing blue under the knee socks with white eyelet lace on top, and blue heels with ribbons and crisscrossing straps. His face is obsured by a pink flower sticker.
19 notes · View notes
anna-neko · 8 months
Text
with the recent scans of GosuLoli Sewing cropping up.... here's a lil flashback to long long ago when me and mom used the mook to make me a gingham one-piece using one of the patterns
Tumblr media
She thought the word "katyusha" for alice-bands was hilarious, and my dad absolutely lost his shit when he read the "lolita" on the cover.
These mooks overall are great - unlike american pattern there aren't pieces to cut out. They print EVERYTHING as one giant sheet, and you simply follow the numbers to trace out the specific sections. No worries of losing pieces or stuffing envelopes - can always just retrace the piece again in future Ditto for resizing pieces - no anxiety over cutting up the wrong part in the set and praying it would tape back ok. Just... retrace a new copy if need be! The mook is still there!! (very useful mook to loan out for same reasons)
anyway
Added eyelet lace to the skirt to break up the monotony a bit
Would wear it just as a casual summer dress for a while
Tumblr media
The sock toppers & hairbow I made later, and the tiny matching bows on the socks were something a dear friend found (think they're shoe clips?)
Then braved taking it to an event - an anime con no less. Was absolutely dead-tired & heat-exhausted this day, but there was a Mitsukazu Mihara panel to attend!! Something about the ringlets with this Giant Hairbow`... ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Tumblr media Tumblr media
anyway, got much use outta this dress for couple years
Tumblr media Tumblr media
in truest "big sis" vibe we gots goin, afterwards the dress went to a friend... She also got quite a bit of wear outta it!
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
57 notes · View notes
pink-evilette · 6 months
Note
I rly want to understand the coquette subculture. It seems neat! but I'm so confused. I thought I got it, but the more I look into it, the less coherency I see (at least, in a way I understand). I don't see any consistent color palettes, textiles, topics, ideology, makeup, hairstyles, music, community language or signals. I can see ballgowns & lace w/ glitter & then tshirts and flannels in a dingy laundromat. I've seen people recommend Little Women & American Psycho in the same breath w/ no further elaboration. Celebrities w/ completely separate style influences are often grouped together. I see a lot of idealization of wealthy femininity ("old money", luxury brands, mostly rich celebrities, preppy vibes, heavy amounts of skincare/selfcare/"wellness" routines which cost $$$$) but also lots of depictions life's struggle w mental illness, substance abuse, & others things commonly associated w poverty & lack of class/femininity (Cigarettes, sweatshirts, the aforementioned laundromat, not eating, pills, speculating about Anya Taylor Joy's coping mechanisms??). What is it that unifies y'all? What is it that I'm missing? I feel so lost & I want to figure it out :/
this is a great question and I can totally understand your confusion! the way I see coquette/faunlet is more of an attitude than a specific style/aesthetic but I still call it an aesthetic if that makes any sense. it's about reclaiming your own girlhood in whatever way that looks to you, we all look and dress differently but have the same sorta energy that connects us as a community.
it all began with nymphet, which was all about classic americana, lolita, lana del rey, gingham, coca cola, diners, priscilla presley etc. but the tag got censored by tumblr because many kink blogs were infiltrating this innocent subculture with sexual material. in this era girls were feeling connected to dolores haze from lolita through their own experiences and related to her as a tragic figure.
the community was revived many times but the current home of the community is with @coquette-club which was created by @lovesickbrat and also used by @bbabyyy ♡ there is a lot more to our history that I'm missing out on but if you look on my blog you will find more explanations.
there are many subtypes of coquette which is why you see so many conflicting aesthetics within the tag, from coquette noir (which is like an expression of French new wave film stars, 1920s aesthetics, Betty boop, mainly black outfits etc.) to bubblegum coquette (all things pink and girly, electra heart era marina and the diamonds, barbie etc.) and many coquettes on here either fit into these substyles or blend some together to make their own personal style!
the old money aesthetic is popular but controversial due to its implications, and I'm personally more into the thrifty side of coquette, and using pieces that I've had for years in my looks.
as a community we usually try to distance ourselves from the pro-ed/pro-ana communities as they can be harmful to our vulnerable members, since they promote eds and make them look glamorous which is something we don't want associated with our subculture.
I hope this answers your question - in short, coquette is about being authentic to yourself, reclaiming girlhood, community and sisterhood, incorporating your own aesthetics and interests (e.g. horror coquette) and expression ♡ if you have any more questions I'll try my best to answer them!
22 notes · View notes
pawnshoppeblues · 2 years
Text
opinion on the coquette discourse:
coquette has been around a long time. by a long time, i mean even before tumblr- and all along there have been different substyles.
what defines coquette (in the internet/aesthetic context) is the reclaiming of one’s girlhood/femininity. there is no specific way to dress associated with coquette. I view myself as a coquette- i don’t wear gingham and lace and mary janes everyday. nobody does.
coquette is not lolita 1997. coquette is not vintage americana. coquette is not off-duty ballerina. coquette is not hyper feminine.
coquette is however you experience/express yourself and your femininity. coquette is being the best you can be. coquette is kind to others but coquette isn’t taking their bullshit. coquette is individuality. coquette isn’t a hundred cookie-cutter clones.
anyone can be a coquette/faunlet, regardless of race, gender, sexuality and any other factor.
everyone in this community reserves the right to take the coquette aesthetic and make it their own.
425 notes · View notes
coffin-crawler · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Another old coord pic from over a year ago for an online meet!
Dress: Angelic pretty sugary gingham OP Hat: Milk beret with little music notes on it Shoes: angelic imprint
0 notes
lovesickbrat · 1 year
Note
I was wondering how I can make my style more classic coquette? I have red vintage heart-shaped glasses, matching red lipstick, and cherry earrings, but I don’t really know how to style them as far as outfits or shoes. Tysm for your time!
omg i have shoplook collages just for this but before we get to that heres some ideas! ill make a seperate post bc i KNOW this is gonna be long
to start off look for inspo! i recommend lolita 1997 as well as search 1940s sewing patterns as lots of the clothes they wore are what we wear now
gingham will be your best friend, whether its red, yellow or blue. Look for gingham dresses as they'll be perfect casual items that you can pair with your makeup/accessories. Check bonnechance, forever21, tjmaxx, marshalls, poshmark, mercari etc especially during the spring as they are going on sale
instead of ruffle denim skirts look for aline denim and chambray skirts as that is more in line w the classic coquette look. also look for white and pink aline skirts.
for shorts look for sailor shorts and any a line shorts. you can even look for matching sets as well in gingham, seersucker (another great to look for seersucker dresses), and floral patterns! you can even support small businesses on etsy and commission custom matching sets. it's a little more pricey but it has the double benefit of getting exactly what you want and it gives smaller designers more exposure and income!
skirts are also simple they can be plaid, solid colors, floral etc
for patterns in general fruits like lemons, strawberries, cherries, gingham, polka dots and sailor stripes are great to look for.
for tops look for all the above patterns mentioned. but also you can look for vintage style bustier tops, halter tops (much like the ones dolores wore in lolita 97) and bardot tops. they don't have to be cropped if you dont want and its actually quite easy to find non cropped options! little details like lace trim and lettuce hems are also super cute. you can even make a nod to the tomboyish aspect of classic coquette with baseball/ringer tees and vintage graphic tees,
for dresses look for fabrics like cotton or linen as it fits the weather and style more. floral maxi dresses and even halter dresses.
for shoes, keep it super simple with classic sneakers (i loke skechers roadies, pumas and converse), saddle shoes and mary janes. saddle shoes are a great medium btwn sneakers and mary janes as theyre casual enough to be worn every day and add a little more flair to an outfit. i also 1000000000% reccomend cork wedge sandals!
other accessories are baseball caps, oversized flannels, varsity jackets, collegiate sweaters, bobby socks, socks with lace trims, hair ribbons ets
this style is also easily transferable to cooler weather contrary to popular belief. Keep sheer tights in black, white and nude (as in your skin tone not the generic nude) and layer them with thicker tights. make sure you have a good quality coat if needed but especially vintage style pea coats much like the one dolores wears, swap out the crop tops for cozy sweaters and long sleeves and nice boots! im not a big ugg girl but if you live in a super cold area like i used to, a little tip is to keep ur cute shoes in ur bookbag/locker and change into them! dresses line pinafores can be worn year round depending on the fabric (cotton/linen for summer/spring and wool for fall/winter)
58 notes · View notes
strawberry-library · 6 months
Text
coquette inspo: q&a
@adorablemaneater did her take on this and “tagged” anyone who’d like to follow up, so I decided to give it a go!
1) What artists (musical or visual) have made a big impact on your aesthetic & continue to inspire you?
Disney songs: mainly from Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, and Beauty & the Beast
Dead Mans Bones: Ryan Reynolds, themes of horror, and a choir of school-children
Mitski and Lana del Rey: the super-duo
Vocaloid: this left an impact on middle-school me
2) Who is an artist (musical or visual) who is a newer discovery to you that you're obsessed with right now?
Bear Ghost: they just have this chaotic, villainous vibe that I really love ("necromancin' dancin'," "haunt, the cartoon heart," and "starkiller")
Will Wood: same as the above ("2econd 2ight 2eer" and "vampire culture")
3) What films or TV shows have made a big impact on your aesthetic & continue to inspire you?
I'd say that the majority of these come from my childhood: Charlie and Lola (aes.), Sleeping Beauty (aes.), The Little Mermaid (aes./inspire), Wordgirl (inspire), My Little Pony (aes./inspire), Strawberry Shortcake (aes.), old Barbie films (aes./inspire)
4) What is a film or TV show that is a newer discovery to you, that you're obsessed with right now?
Barbie (2023), Gilmore Girls, Love is Blind: Japan, Serial Experiments Lain
5) What is a fashion movement, era, or item, that has made a big impact on your personal aesthetic?
cottagecore fashion: light dresses and earthy colors
e-girl (I know): got me into doing more makeup (blush on nose, eyeliner, and false lashes), which was really fun
items: leg warmers, mary jane platforms/heels, cross-knit sweater, jumbo claws, plaid skirts, henley tops, tiered skirts (aka, the "cottagecore skirts"), flared jeans, heart necklaces
6) What is a fashion movement, era, or item, that you're currently obsessed with?
kogal: the academic clothing mixed with girly accessories is such a VIBE
7) What is a book, poem, essay, etc. that made a big impact on you?
The Secret History: my english teacher recommended it in class, and it caught my attention. I bought it the next summer and read it. the writing style is so vivid, and the story was really interesting! it came one of my favorite books and started my love for unreliable narrators.
My Dark Vanessa: the best approach to "Lolita, but from Dolores' perspective" I've ever read. it's such an accurate depiction of grooming, the cycle of abuse, and the lasting effects of manipulation on victims. it's terrifying, but real.
9) What is a "classic" coquette trend that you'll never let go of?
red gingham: like, just look at it.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
anyways, i’d like to tag @cursemyexistences and @kitschy-coquette because y'all's blogs are super cool!
13 notes · View notes
wollfling · 10 months
Text
🎀 lolita sales post 🎀
A little mix of styles, I'll post below the cut. I'm open to offers and whatever doesn't sell I'll probably list to lacemarket? Prices in usd, I will provide photos to anyone interested! I just didn't want to go through the hassle of photographing everything. I'll state the condition and notes I have on each piece~ everything has been purchased secondhand.
I've linked lolibrary entries for sizing and release info. Feel free to make offers!!! I based my prices from quick searches on other sites, but I'm flexible. Depending on the item and country I would estimate 20-40$ shipping (im in canada)
I dont really have formal feedback for selling clothes anymore since I haven't in forever, but I do have an online shop where I sell art prints, so I have experience selling things online and whatnot.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Metamorphose Sailor Short Sleeve OP in ivory (2011) - $100
Missing bow (left photo), but still has the tie (like right photo) this dress is so lightweight and perfect for summer, I just don't like how the sleeves fit on my arms. No noticeable damage. I washed it but i havent worn it out!
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Btssb Tartan Check Jacket in green (2005) - $180
No damage, only tried on by me. Another wonderful piece but too tight in the arms for me. It's soft, but polyester. I'm honestly so sad about letting this piece go I adore it, but I need to stop holding onto things I won't wear!
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Btssb Ribbon Sherbet Skirt in pink (2010) - $40
Really adorable skirt, it's shorter and perfect for casual wear. You can't tell in the stock photos, but the fabric is woven with glitter! Again, washed but I haven't worn it besides trying on.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Aatp Sylvester vest (2011 or 2013) - $80
I think its the women's size, as there is so spider tag. I had forgotten and then realized upon inspecting while writing this that one of the back panel buttons had come off and I must have stored it somewhere to keep safe. I'll look for it (I know I have it somewhere lol) on the offchance I can't find it though I will discount accordingly. Worn by me and washed, there is no other noticeable damage.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Aatp Justin pants in red (2018) - $100
Only tried on by me- I'm going to keep it real with you I'm just too bottom heavy. The waist is full of room but the leg measurement (in average clothing sizing proportion) is really small. I don't understand why they would add so much extra room in the waist and not make the thighs adjustable at all. The sizing doesn't match up with the lolibrary entry, the waist can stretch up to 90cm, and is about 76cm not stretched... the inside measurement of the leg cuff is maybe 46 cm (the fabric is thick so measures 50 on the outside if that makes sense) when wearing this, the top of the waistband was floating around but made a sharp ^ down the back, these shorts will not be flattering if you have wider hips. All of that said they are really beautiful, I adore the fabric, but the lolibrary entry is very misleading!
---
I've run out room for photos in this post and need to locate the second blouse, but I have 2 white bodyline blouses and the strawberry gingham skirt I might bundle all together for idk 50$? I'll have to find them all first, but in case anyone is interested.
---
Other pieces I've been going back and forth on selling are:
victorian maiden velveteen frill bustier in wine (2002)
Metamorphose velveteen high waist ribbon jsk in red (2004) (missing detachable bust panel)
But tbh I can't come up with a reasonable price I'd be willing to sell them at. On the off chance they are someone's #1 dream items and you'd like to make an offer I am open for it but I might turn it down. I would be open to trades for similar items too though! Such as another vm bustier or old meta velveteen op/jsk of the era.
21 notes · View notes
teslathelame · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
happy mikki and arashi day yall!
[id: a digital drawing of mitsuki izumi from idolish7. he's drawn wearing a sweet lolita coordinate consisting of an orange gingham one piece dress, white crew socks with lace and bunny ears, and brown tea party shoes. he's striking an energetic pose, with one hand and one foot out, and smiling cheerfully. orange and white text says "hbd mitsuki!" and "3/3". /end id]
45 notes · View notes