Other Lolita StylesCountry Lolita
+Country Lolita+(又名Kaneko Lolita,很少人认识并开始没落,常给人误以为是Classic)
感觉:充满清新的田园风和温暖的乡村气息,表达出邻家女孩朴素、亲切的感觉
颜色:偏向沉实朴素
剪裁:长裙为主
设计:少使用蕾丝、丝带等装饰,但布料上有会有印花图案
化妆:淡妆
Wa Lolita
Wa Lolita (or Waloli) is the combination of traditional Japanese clothing and Lolita fashion and usually consists of yukata (sometimes kimono) and a skirt or the bottom half of the garment is altered to mimic the typical lolita style. The name originates from the reference to Japan as "The Land of Wa" (harmony).
Qi Lolita
Qi Lolita, pronounced "chee-loli", is similar to Wa Lolita and is a combination of Lolita style and traditional Chinese clothing, such as the qipao.
Erotic Lolita
Erotic Lolita (or Erololi) is erotic in a fetishistic sense, rather than in the revealing of skin. Erololi can use shorter skirts than other Lolita styles but is often more modest than a great deal of contemporary fashions. Erololi is erotic in the conservative Victorian sense, as its main components are often undergarments worn to be seen, such as corsets, bloomers, petticoats and stockings.
An erololi brand is Antique Beast.
Ouji
The male counterpart to Lolita fashion inspired by what was worn by Victorian schoolboys featuring knickerbockers, masculine blouses and shirts, trousers and knee socks. Sometimes it overlaps with Dandy style
Kodona
Kodona (from "kodomo otona", literally "child-adult") is a Western term that was originally featured in the Gothic & Lolita Bible for clothing that would usually be described as Ouji, though it is not used in Japan
Aristocrat
Aristocrat (or Madam when referring to the feminine version of the fashion) is a Japanese fashion that is inspired by what is thought to be worn by European Middle Class and above status persons in the Middle Ages and by fashion worn by the upper class in the 19th Century. The fashion includes long sleeve blouses and shirts, long skirts, corsetry, pants and dresses that are styled similarly for men and women, since it is centered on androgyny and elegance. The fashion is usually seen as a mature version of Lolita and is usually worn by people in their twenties and beyond. Make-up, when worn with the fashion, is on the darker side, may be heavy and can be worn by both genders.
It is often mislabeled as Elegant Gothic Aristocrat, which is a brand label created by Mana for one of the lines in his Lolita and Aristocrat fashion brand Moi-même-Moitié. While never used in Japan to describe Aristocrat style as a whole, it is often mistakenly used in Western Lolita culture.
Common aristocrat brands are Atelier Boz and Moi-même-Moitié.
Dandy
Dandy is the western term for masculine Aristocrat and mature Ouji fashions, mostly inspired by what European upper class men wore in the 19th century. Its most outstanding feature is the use of Frock coats and the jabot (neck-ruffles).
Punk Lolita
Punk Lolita (or Lolita Punk) combines punk fashion elements to the Lolita fashion. Pieces that are usually found in punk clothing, such as tattered fabric, plaids, safety pins and chains, screen-printed fabrics, short hair, etc are incorporated into lolita. A lot of punk clothing shown in The Gothic and Lolita Bible is not lolita at all, but merely a complimentary style. Many of the Japanese punk brands take influence from London's famous Camden Town Markets and similar clothing can be found here at less cost. Punk Lolita is also tied to Vivienne Westwood, who, though not a lolita designer, has items and collections with a lolita feel, especially in her Japanese collections. Common Punk Lolita brands are A Lidel, Putumayo, h. NAOTO and Na+H. |