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Other styles of lolita

Chinese Lolita

Chinese Lolita combines Western clothing with traditional Chinese clothing, such as cheongsams or fenghuangs.

Country Lolita

Country Lolita+ (also known as Kaneko Lolita, which is rarely recognized and has begun to decline, and is often mistaken for Classic) Feeling: full of fresh rustic and warm countryside atmosphere, expressing the simple, friendly feeling of the girl next door Color: inclined to be calm and simple Cut: long dresses are the main design: fewer The use of lace, ribbons and other decorations, but there will be prints on the fabric

Pirate Lolita

Pirate Lolita to maintain the original Lolita style qualities, and a combination of historical and fantasy pirate clothing, such as miniature triangular ship-shaped hat (pirates wear the kind of head), a treasure chest type of bag, nautical or pirate symbols transformed into the prints are all the characteristics of this clothing style. The character of this style of clothing.

Baby, The Stars Shine Bright's side project, "Alice and the Pirates," promotes this style of clothing. Manifesteange Metamorphose temps de fille are also known for their nautical look (sailor suits...). However, their costumes are not inspired by pirates but rather by pastel-colored styles of related clothing.

Wabi-sabi lolita

Wabi-sabi lolita is a combination of traditional Japanese clothing and lolita style. Usually a kimono is combined with a skirt, or the bottom half of the kimono is transformed into a lolita style. The name "wabi-sabi lolita" comes from the tradition of referring to Japan as the "Island of Peace" or the "Wa" island

Revealing lolita

Revealing lolita (erotic lolita) is a term used to refer to the fact that these garments are erotic and seductive, and that they have a strong fetishistic connotation. Lolita (erotic lolita) means that the costume is erotic, seductive, and fetishistic, rather than just showing skin. Revealing lolitas use shorter skirts than other lolita styles, making them erotic from a more conservative Victorian point of view, but they tend to be more modest and understated than many of the more sexually explicit costumes on the market today.

The lolita is characterized by the exposure of undergarments such as sarongs, panties, petticoats, garters, etc., as well as exposed shoulders and knees.

One of the brands of revealing lolita is Antique Beast.

Prince style

Male pairings of lolita style. Inspired by its wearing Victorian fashion. Boys feature Knickerbockers, male short tops and shirt-length pants with knee socks. Sometimes overlapping Dandy styles.

The Aristocrats

The Aristocrats (Madam is the female version of the style) is a Japanese style. It is inspired by the style that was thought to be worn by middle-class and above status people in Europe in the Middle Ages and by the upper class in the 19th century. The style consists of long-sleeved tops, shirts, pants, long skirts, corsetry, and dresses. that style is equally for men and women, and since then it is focused on androgyny and elegance. The style usually looks like a mature version of lolita and the person wearing it is usually around twenty years old. When wearing this style makeup is on the darker side, may be heavy and can be worn by both genders.

This is often mislabeled as Elegant Gothic Aristocrat. The brand label was created by Mana for his loli and aristocratic styles under the brand name Moi-même-Moitié. When never used in Japan to describe the aristocratic style as a whole, it is often mistakenly used in Western loli culture.

Two of the brands of Aristocrat are Atelier Boz and Moi-même-Moitié.