welcome to the world of gothic lolita fashion…
Gothic lolita (also known as gosurori,
ゴスロリ) is a combination of the Gothic and Lolita fashion and is one of
Japan’s more famous street fashion subcultures.
While the lolita aesthetic began
as far back as the late 1970s, with pretty and feminine styles, gothic
lolita came to the forefront in the 1990s at the height of the visual
kei music craze.
Member of Malice Mizer band Mana is
credited with being instrumental in the development of gothic lolita
fashion. He almost single-handedly creating legions of fans desperate to
follow their cross-dressing idol in his modes of antiquated and dark
dress (everything from blue lipstick to high platform mary-jane shoes).
Coining the phrases ‘elegant gothic lolita’ and ‘elegant gothic aristocrat’ for his clothing brand Moi-meme-Moitie, in the Gothic and Lolita Bible (ゴシック & ロリータバイブル), Mana says, “my
idea of gothic lolita, disregarding popular opinion, is that those who
have a mysterious outlook on the world will eternally like it… I don’t
think I became gothic lolita, it was simply natural for me.”
So, what makes a gothic lolita?
Although there is much in common here with goth fashion culture
worldwide, it must be noted that all goths are not lolita, and all
lolitas are not goths. Typical of a lolita outfit is the bell-shaped
skirt that gives the outfit a defined silhouette, blouses with frill and
lace details and complimentary accessories such as hair bows and
patterned high socks.
While keeping an eye firmly on
the high quality details, gothic lolita fashion also brings in a wide
range of influences including traditional gothic imagery and religious
iconography that make lolita fashion so distinctive.
Although lolita fashion draws
inspiration from a diverse range of sources such as Rococo finery and
Victorian symbolism, it has as many sub-styles as you’d expect from such
a fashion-conscious fan base, with diverse brands to match (Popular
lolita fashion brands include Baby the Stars Shine Bright, Victorian
Maiden and Angelic Pretty).
Japanese brands which exemplify
the gothic lolita style include Atelier-Pierrot, Atelier Boz, Black
Peace Now, h. NAOTO Blood and Moi-même-Moitié.
Classic (muted colours, floral
prints), country (straw hats and gingham) and more recently over-the-top
sweet lolita (pastels and achingly cute) have gained international
popularity, but let’s not forget our gothic lolita in her black lace and
finery…
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Gothic Lolita : TOKYO Dark Princess
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