I love the setup of this video and the illustrations you made/used for it. It's a really unique style. You can really find some hidden gems with thrifting!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that you enjoyed the style I went with. I was trying to figure out the best way to represent coordinating the items I showed without them with me (as I couldn’t purchase all of them). I thought of just doing flat lays (showing photos combined) but felt like it would be a bit too … school presentation? Haha I always zone out 😅 So I dresses up a drawing and it took much longer but was a lot more fun and colorful! Thank you for commenting 💗 I wanted to show off all of the unique things people may skip over that you can get for a really cheap price and work it into alternative fashions :)
IKR! I’m kicking myself for not purchasing it at the time; but back when I filmed it it I wasn’t even thinking about the cooler months ( ̄^ ̄)ゞ silly me. Also thank you so much! I’m so happy you enjoyed the drawings and coordinating :) that makes me so happy! Thank you for commenting !
@@PureRaee ahh ive def had finds like that while thrifting, completely forgetting a major reason to get it and then regretting it haha, it looks like your stores have good stuff in general though so hopefully you find something like it again ! and yes its a super unique idea, i dont think ive seen another person do something like that for videos !!
@@mmortalworm Ah, I'm flattered ^^ ! And yes lets hope I do! I love thrifting so I am sure I'll find another some day :p I think I might make a part 2 of this video someday but looking at specifically vintage shops for things like dresses and skirts and how you can spruce them up to fit lolita :o
Such nice thrifting finds. Second shop are really good opportunities to reinforce your wardrobe. I love the 5th look, this blouse pattern is so old school classic
ive been thrifting a lot lately this latter part of the year. I've found a high neck blouse and some shoes to. Accessories for classic dresses are good to find in thrifting and second hand.
i loved this video! i also love thrift shopping but haven’t found that much stuff to go with lolita yet. all sorts of other cool stuff though!! i hope you would make more of these type of videos
i love the shorts in the second coordinate! if i were to delve into J fashion i think those types of clothing pieces used in that specific outfit would be my style. if you have recommendations of where i could find shorts/pants like that for a midsize/plus size person i would love to know! very fun and cute video by the way :D
Thank you so much! I appreciate you commenting ^^ The style shown in that coord is called "ouji" or sometimes referred to as "boystyle" or "prince" fashion which is a sister fashion of lolita. The biggest brands that sell ouji are Alice and the Pirates, Fan Plus Friend, and Black Peace Now. I do not actively wear ouji, so my advice and knowledge of it is a bit limited. However, I know Fan Plus Friend offers a variety of sizes and I think also custom sizing.There are also Taobao shops that usually offer larger sizes. The biggest Ouji youtuber I know of is Lou Graves - so I would recommend checking them out for more info on the style. I hope that is helpful!
@@PureRaee thank you so much for the response! i will be sure to check on fan plus friend and hopefully purchase some clothing in the near future! i’m always experimenting with clothing and expanding my style range so i really appreciate your help. i’ll be sure to check out that other youtuber as well! just subbed
Purchasing all of them would have been wasteful for me as I don’t wear all of the different sub styles mentioned or know anyone who does, personally. This is why I put them together onto a paper doll model to show how they would be coordinated effectively. Whether I wore them or had a model, the point of how they can fit into a wardrobe and coordinate still comes across which was my main goal! :)
I love the setup of this video and the illustrations you made/used for it. It's a really unique style. You can really find some hidden gems with thrifting!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that you enjoyed the style I went with. I was trying to figure out the best way to represent coordinating the items I showed without them with me (as I couldn’t purchase all of them). I thought of just doing flat lays (showing photos combined) but felt like it would be a bit too … school presentation? Haha
I always zone out 😅
So I dresses up a drawing and it took much longer but was a lot more fun and colorful!
Thank you for commenting 💗 I wanted to show off all of the unique things people may skip over that you can get for a really cheap price and work it into alternative fashions :)
Me, watching this while wearing that exact Express black blouse you picked up in 01:24 that I bought for ouji back in 2016, like: 😳
omg that's actually so cool though ! Haha - I am so glad to see it was a good example !
@@PureRaee Ain't it? I thought it was such a wild coincidence, I just had to share lol
Great video by the way!
@@princemarcreative Thank you so much! And Yeah I am so happy you shared it's such an interesting overlap!
that velveteen cardigan / jacket is such a find !! also the coord drawings are so cute
IKR! I’m kicking myself for not purchasing it at the time; but back when I filmed it it I wasn’t even thinking about the cooler months ( ̄^ ̄)ゞ silly me. Also thank you so much! I’m so happy you enjoyed the drawings and coordinating :) that makes me so happy! Thank you for commenting !
@@PureRaee ahh ive def had finds like that while thrifting, completely forgetting a major reason to get it and then regretting it haha, it looks like your stores have good stuff in general though so hopefully you find something like it again ! and yes its a super unique idea, i dont think ive seen another person do something like that for videos !!
@@mmortalworm Ah, I'm flattered ^^ ! And yes lets hope I do! I love thrifting so I am sure I'll find another some day :p I think I might make a part 2 of this video someday but looking at specifically vintage shops for things like dresses and skirts and how you can spruce them up to fit lolita :o
@@PureRaee ooo thats such a good vid idea !
I got my first petticoat at a thrift store!
I wish thrift stores where I live had any of the stuff you showed lol. They will have very few blouses, and absolutely no vintage ones.
I love how you made a coord for each blouse! I haven't had any luck yet with thrifting lolita but this inspires me to keep searching!
Aw yes keep searching I’m sure you’ll find something !! I’m hoping for you! Thank you so much for watching :)
Such nice thrifting finds. Second shop are really good opportunities to reinforce your wardrobe.
I love the 5th look, this blouse pattern is so old school classic
Thank you!!
This was so cool, I love your illustrations!
Thank you so much! ^^ It means a lot to me
ive been thrifting a lot lately this latter part of the year. I've found a high neck blouse and some shoes to. Accessories for classic dresses are good to find in thrifting and second hand.
Agreed!! Something a lot of people look over!
Such a good idea! Some of my favorite stuff is from thrift stores!
Same here! I find the cutest vintage things! Thank you :)
the crew neck sweatshirt would look so cute over a pink or black blouse as well! with the collar peeking out over ☺️
Loved this idea and your art so fun to see and hear your thought process!!
this is sooo cuuuteee
i loved this video! i also love thrift shopping but haven’t found that much stuff to go with lolita yet. all sorts of other cool stuff though!! i hope you would make more of these type of videos
Thank you!! Maybe I will in the future :) I hope you're able to find some things, too!
I have some old dresses from thrift stores I plan on turning into lolita dresses. It will be fun watching an old garment get a new life.
That sounds like a super fun and cute idea! ^^ good luck 💗
i love the shorts in the second coordinate! if i were to delve into J fashion i think those types of clothing pieces used in that specific outfit would be my style. if you have recommendations of where i could find shorts/pants like that for a midsize/plus size person i would love to know! very fun and cute video by the way :D
Thank you so much! I appreciate you commenting ^^ The style shown in that coord is called "ouji" or sometimes referred to as "boystyle" or "prince" fashion which is a sister fashion of lolita. The biggest brands that sell ouji are Alice and the Pirates, Fan Plus Friend, and Black Peace Now. I do not actively wear ouji, so my advice and knowledge of it is a bit limited. However, I know Fan Plus Friend offers a variety of sizes and I think also custom sizing.There are also Taobao shops that usually offer larger sizes. The biggest Ouji youtuber I know of is Lou Graves - so I would recommend checking them out for more info on the style. I hope that is helpful!
@@PureRaee thank you so much for the response! i will be sure to check on fan plus friend and hopefully purchase some clothing in the near future! i’m always experimenting with clothing and expanding my style range so i really appreciate your help. i’ll be sure to check out that other youtuber as well! just subbed
Happy to help in anyway I can ! :D💕
Would of been nice to actually see them on
Purchasing all of them would have been wasteful for me as I don’t wear all of the different sub styles mentioned or know anyone who does, personally. This is why I put them together onto a paper doll model to show how they would be coordinated effectively. Whether I wore them or had a model, the point of how they can fit into a wardrobe and coordinate still comes across which was my main goal! :)