Deco Lolita (デコロリ) is any style of Lolita with an excessive amount of decoration and generally refered to as "OTT" in the west. This style decorates the whole outfit from head-to-toe with a high amount of accessories, such as hair clips, ribbons, bracelets, and various other layers. The base clothes are the same as any other Lolita outfit, and the accessories often match the theme of the motifs. While normal hair can be used, poofy wigs are highly popular as they add extra space for accessories.
In an awesome fashion mash-up that nobody could've foreseen, Muslim fans of the Japanese lolita fashion trend have begun pairing these sweet-as-candy outfits with their hijabs, creating a unique new style that Japanese lolita fans are falling in love with.
J.W.Anderson SS17
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Nguyen Cong Tri is a self-taught visionary fashion based in Ho Chi Minh City. As a graduate of Fine Arts from the Ho Chi Minh City University of the Arts, he first impacted the world of Vietnamese design in 2000 when he won 1st prize in the 'New Idea' category at Vietnam's Grand Prix, with his 'Green Leaves' fashion collection. Following this, he began to work with singers and celebrities in Vietnam, styling their photo-shoots and constructing signature looks.
Coco Chanel stated that “fashion is architecture: it is a matter of proportions” The styles featured here are architecturally-inspired designs. Whether it’s the framework of a dress or a bustier, each piece shows stunning angles and curves, allowing light and open space to complement the finished product.
MOON J is womenswear label based in London. Designer Jinhee Moon graduated from London College of Fashion in 2014. Jinhee was the one of twenty seven finalists chosen to present collection at the LCF 2014 BA Press show and was the winner of 'The Best Directional Use of Colour & Textile Award' at the show. From this catwalk show, she featured in many press and selected the one of 200 emerging designers in Italian Vogue talents in 2014.
In Gender Bending Fashion, an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston(MFA), curator Michelle Tolini Finamore, Museum Studies: Costume and Textiles ’98, charts a journey across the spectrum of…
‘CROWNING GLORY’ Reabetswe Fila Ranamane by Judd van Rensburg for The Sunday Times Fashion — February 2019.
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This oft photographed character has a "pitch" just off Cathedral Square in Old Havana next to a bar that was an old haunt of Hemingway. She's happy to pose for photographers as long as you part with your currency - one peso for each snap of the shutter (and she does count!) I took several shots - this to my mind was the least "posed" of the bunch. View On Black
Vivetta S/S 2019 Runway Details
Celebrities can surprise us with their unexpected similarities to regular people. They exhibit peculiar behaviors and even have shocking hygiene habits that we typically associate with ordinary individuals, rather than famous figures. Prepare yourself for some truly odd habits as we delve into the lesser-known side of these celebrities. However, be cautioned that this list...
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