TH-cam just served your video to me and your channel is lovely! Also I turn 33 tomorrow and I have never been more playful in my wardrobe in my life and yes that includes finally buying the lolita dresses and coquette outfits I wanted to wear as a teen!
This is a really cool guide! I find coquette style is very similar (and can overlap) with Larme Kei which is a feminine style popularised by the Japanese magazine Larme. I love Lolita fashion as well, I’ve been sewing for more than 20 years (I’m 40 now) and I love making my own old school Lolita dresses from old bedsheets. ❤ I made a few Selkie inspired dress as well.
i'm 21, but LOVED the video. I often prefer dressing a bit more mature, but also love cute and playful styles, so this was interesting. also loved the quality of your video & editing! ^^
I worked in high fashion for a while, (started in the 1970s), then in the music biz from mid 80s. What was on stage, on the runway, or in Vogue usually freaked men, (the ones not actually in fashion), right out. When i dressed high fashion, especially on my nights out with my gfs, one of whom was a dressmaking savant (she would copy runway outfits and shock our city), men ran away a lot. When we dressed 'normal' (catering to male tastes), they'd flock round. (Yes, men in the olden days were as scared of strong confident women as they are today.) Great range of examples of how to modify outfits in the vid. Would say, the nearly to the knee length rarely flatters most legs, shorter or longer often looks better. Models are generally leggy, skinny creatures, legs much longer than average, and they may look fine, but it may not suit anyone with normal proportions. Also, depending on weather, if you put something like white or pale tights (i mean with feet in, like pantyhose, NOT the shiny skintight pants you might wear for workouts), with your ruffled white bloomers, you won't feel so nekkid. 😊 You can still pop lacy top socks over. Enjoyed this guide to a look, would add, go ahead and wear it. I'm 60+ and i wouldn't, but anyone under 50 should be able to pull it off. ❤
Thank you so much for watching!! 💕 I absolutely love the idea of wearing outfits that scare men. 😂 I bet you and your crew looked 🔥🔥🔥. Also love the pantyhose idea-I will try that!
The only thing I’m too old for is thinking I’m too old for the things that make me happy
Absolutely!!! 💯
Im a teenager but great video! Hope you blow up I was very surprised you don’t have more views.
I hope so too! 😅 Thank you for watching, and I appreciate the kind words. 💕
TH-cam just served your video to me and your channel is lovely! Also I turn 33 tomorrow and I have never been more playful in my wardrobe in my life and yes that includes finally buying the lolita dresses and coquette outfits I wanted to wear as a teen!
Thank you so much, and Happy birthday!! 🎉 I hope your birthday outfit would make teenage YOU very proud. 😉
I like the corset top❤
😍dark coquette 🎉 that velvet peplum top i have already ❤
This is a really cool guide! I find coquette style is very similar (and can overlap) with Larme Kei which is a feminine style popularised by the Japanese magazine Larme. I love Lolita fashion as well, I’ve been sewing for more than 20 years (I’m 40 now) and I love making my own old school Lolita dresses from old bedsheets. ❤ I made a few Selkie inspired dress as well.
Thank you! That’s so cool! I’m going to check out Larme magazine.
i'm 21, but LOVED the video. I often prefer dressing a bit more mature, but also love cute and playful styles, so this was interesting. also loved the quality of your video & editing! ^^
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it! 💕
Obsessed with your dress! 💗
Thank you!!
I worked in high fashion for a while, (started in the 1970s), then in the music biz from mid 80s. What was on stage, on the runway, or in Vogue usually freaked men, (the ones not actually in fashion), right out. When i dressed high fashion, especially on my nights out with my gfs, one of whom was a dressmaking savant (she would copy runway outfits and shock our city), men ran away a lot. When we dressed 'normal' (catering to male tastes), they'd flock round. (Yes, men in the olden days were as scared of strong confident women as they are today.)
Great range of examples of how to modify outfits in the vid. Would say, the nearly to the knee length rarely flatters most legs, shorter or longer often looks better. Models are generally leggy, skinny creatures, legs much longer than average, and they may look fine, but it may not suit anyone with normal proportions. Also, depending on weather, if you put something like white or pale tights (i mean with feet in, like pantyhose, NOT the shiny skintight pants you might wear for workouts), with your ruffled white bloomers, you won't feel so nekkid. 😊 You can still pop lacy top socks over.
Enjoyed this guide to a look, would add, go ahead and wear it. I'm 60+ and i wouldn't, but anyone under 50 should be able to pull it off. ❤
Thank you so much for watching!! 💕 I absolutely love the idea of wearing outfits that scare men. 😂 I bet you and your crew looked 🔥🔥🔥. Also love the pantyhose idea-I will try that!