I personally 愛 lolita style and wear it anytime I can, even to school.
One problem I've had, though, is that my immensely fluffy lolita dress barely fits into my chair at school.
The スカート really doesn't look fully lolita without the fluffy petticoat. X_^
Is there a way that あなた wear the style もっと見る comfortably but still maintain that lolita flair?
And of course the clothes are delicate and must be dry-cleaned, which can get expensive.
Do あなた know of another, cheaper way to get the outfits clean?
And what is your お気に入り place to get your lolita gear?
または do あなた hand-make your clothes?
One problem I've had, though, is that my immensely fluffy lolita dress barely fits into my chair at school.
The スカート really doesn't look fully lolita without the fluffy petticoat. X_^
Is there a way that あなた wear the style もっと見る comfortably but still maintain that lolita flair?
And of course the clothes are delicate and must be dry-cleaned, which can get expensive.
Do あなた know of another, cheaper way to get the outfits clean?
And what is your お気に入り place to get your lolita gear?
または do あなた hand-make your clothes?
Well, it came to me when I started to develop a taste for the lolita style: Lolitas are individuals. They have embraced self-expression at it's height and taken full control of it.
Self-expression isn't taught in the average school. It isn't the primary focus of the average adult when you're young but, it's still vastly important for a child's development.
Some people don't appreciate the lolita culture. If I could look them all in the eyes I would say: This isn't about あなた または what あなた think is appropriate. This is about what's important. To the individual, to the public, and most of all... to the world.
I guess some people don't really understand the future. They don't know this generation is going to make it brighter...
I think lolita is a sign that we can make the future whatever we want it to be.