I've always thought that people who do cosplay must be pretty brave, or at least not care too much about what others would say/people's opinions. There is something so cool and empowering about using extravagant clothes and dressing different than the rest. And then there's the effort they make when they make their own disguises themselves.
Kids always think I'm a princess which is so sweet. I love how girly Lolita makes me feel but the bad points are the creepy old men who bother me and I can't wear it on days where my self esteem is low. There are times where I would cry and not go anywhere because my make up didn't look right or my coordinates just weren't fitting my mood .
I agree with the not feeling pretty part but crying over make up is a little bit......of a stretch (._ .) im pretty sure your happy accidents arent that bad while being cute and a lolita
I think comfort was one of the main reasons why I stopped wearing Ouji fashion. There were just too many layers and it was difficult to find pants that fit well. Also I didn't like getting so much attention from strangers. I live in a small city where only wearing a hat already makes people approach you.. Once I live in a big city again, I will probably like it more to experiment with fashion again :) At the moment I'm very drawn to mori-kei looks.
I've always thought that people who do cosplay must be pretty brave, or at least not care too much about what others would say/people's opinions. There is something so cool and empowering about using extravagant clothes and dressing different than the rest. And then there's the effort they make when they make their own disguises themselves.
Kids always think I'm a princess which is so sweet. I love how girly Lolita makes me feel but the bad points are the creepy old men who bother me and I can't wear it on days where my self esteem is low. There are times where I would cry and not go anywhere because my make up didn't look right or my coordinates just weren't fitting my mood .
That last part has me somewhat worried. I don't know if that's common for girls, but it sounds very unhealthy to be honest.
I agree with the not feeling pretty part but crying over make up is a little bit......of a stretch (._ .) im pretty sure your happy accidents arent that bad while being cute and a lolita
You guys don't understand...I'm dramatic af XD
I think comfort was one of the main reasons why I stopped wearing Ouji fashion. There were just too many layers and it was difficult to find pants that fit well. Also I didn't like getting so much attention from strangers. I live in a small city where only wearing a hat already makes people approach you.. Once I live in a big city again, I will probably like it more to experiment with fashion again :) At the moment I'm very drawn to mori-kei looks.
You look amazing =D
I love Lolita style but if i wear like that in my country people will think i have mental issues and i'll be on TV next day 😂😭
I live in Florida and one of my grandparents was like wtf when I showed my first Lolita dress lol
Oh! Do you think you could do a episode where you ask gay people in Japan where they find relashionships?
I've always loved Lolita, but I'm too tall 😓
beautifullEternal that does not matter. I am quite talk too and I have worn Lolita clothes. Wear whatever you want to wear.
I'm 5'10" and I wear lolita regularly. If you love the fashion, go for it! My only regret is that I waited so long to start. :)
Yay
I really like this dress on you! :) -amemasu.shi
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