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01-15-2010, 03:24 PM

My avatar and signature says it all...

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01-24-2010, 05:07 AM

VK and Gothic Lolita :3
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02-11-2010, 03:00 AM

I like looking at Decora and all the Lolita fashions, but I would never actually wear them, except for cosplay maybe, if I ever decided to do cosplay. XD

My main styles are general girly cute fashionable style (ie. non-no magazine), and also influenced by Shibuya gyaru fashion (think egg, ageha magazines etc)

For example:
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02-12-2010, 01:00 AM

This inspires me. From my blog, photo credit me (please give me credit if you use this, by linking back to my blog):



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Onii Kei! it fits me well, simple but rocks. not to expensive to maintain.


Gray Suits vs Shadow Stripe Suits! Choose that fits you!
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11-09-2010, 08:08 AM

Sweet or gothic loita I love more.


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02-15-2011, 11:39 AM

I am fascinated by Lolita fashion, mostly by Hime and casual lolita.
I also like Hime Gyaru.

But I like the more casual, fashionable and stylish wearable looks. Esp incorporated with Japanese street fashion. Think ViVi, Pinky, Jille, Non-no styles.

I always buy my clothes at Asian stores here in Canada. I love the Japanese casual clothing. They are very unique, distinct, and stylish. I have to say that it is very Asian. And I'm not even talking about the Japanese street fashion wear like the Lolis and Harajukus, etc. These are the more casual ones.

Some of my favorite Japanese trends are the delicate and romantic one-pieces and dresses with romantic and dainty details.


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02-19-2011, 01:21 PM

I'm really into Visual Kei and Oshare Kei It's SO awesome!
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03-07-2011, 07:02 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by umeshuuu View Post
I like looking at Decora and all the Lolita fashions, but I would never actually wear them, except for cosplay maybe, if I ever decided to do cosplay. XD

My main styles are general girly cute fashionable style (ie. non-no magazine), and also influenced by Shibuya gyaru fashion (think egg, ageha magazines etc)

For example:
(pics from AsiaJam.com/lemoncookie.com, brand Lemon Cookie)
I'm not big on Women's fashion. I am a straight forward T shirts and Jeans Punk Rock style kind of guy, but I am really digging the girl style in those clothes. She looks cute!
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03-07-2011, 11:08 AM

I love VKai and Decora. Anything in pink and black too I love goth lolly but not sure if I could pull it off as well especially as i'm growing my hair out right now. Really wanna know more about these other styles i've heard about


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