![]() Photo taken by Frilly Lizard copyright 2020 I think both parasols would work nicely with this coordinate however I opted for the one on the left from Angelic Pretty due to it being a little less OTT (over the top). ![]() Photo taken by Frilly Lizard copyright 2020įollowing this I wanted to give her the option of handbags and perhaps a parasol for sunny or wet weather. Both pieces are from Atelier Pierrot, and I opted for a rectangular headdress and a choker with a nice little silver crucifix on it. Then I went on to pick some headwear and accessory pieces. Plain black tights and one of these pairs of shoes, though I ended up opting for the Cotton Candy Feet shoes on the right! Photo taken by Frilly Lizard copyright 2020 Photo taken by Frilly Lizard copyright 2020įrom here I decided to pick out some leg-wear that would match nicely. ‘Now I personally think that Lizard would more than likely prefer sweet Lolita, however my wardrobe is about 90% gothic, so I took the opportunity to build her a coord that she might like if she wanted to try out gothic.’ Lady Sloth Winter Cemetery Jumper Skirt (aka JSK), photo obtained from Lolibrary a lolita fashion resource.Īs with any coord I build I started out by picking a main piece! In this case this gorgeous JSK from Lady Sloth! I then picked out a nice blouse from Atelier Pierrot to match the blacks in the dress. That question being what style of Lolita I would choose for her if I had to build her a coordinate out of my wardrobe and what style I think would suit her best?’ ![]() ‘My friend Valley Lizard recently posed a question to me. Most of the photos are hers and therefore copyright belongs to her. This is what happened: Disclaimer: the rest of this post is written by Frilly Lizard and edited by me. Frilly Lizard said I would suit sweet lolita, but since she has more gothic items she created a gothic lolita co-ordinate (coord) for me. While social distancing makes meeting other lolitas more difficult I can still learn online. I don’t feel like I can officially call myself a lolita since I’m still in the experimental stage of this alternative fashion (sometimes labeled as ‘ita’ or ‘painful’). Learning how to be a lolita: A fashion journey A true story by Valley Lizard with contributions by Frilly Lizard
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