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Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_paint: Gothic lolita~.
AstreiaNyx
AstreiaNyx
nice pp
pangmida
pangmida
I love gothic lolita fashion ??:blob_aww:
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_aww: ? ?????
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
pangmida
pangmida
Gothic lolita is how I understood how Misa from Death Note bagged two shinigamis. And why I think Light must be ga—
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_hmm_two: I think her case is more emo lolita~. But certainly, a subset~.
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_hmm_two: The difference is the frills~. Frills= gothic Victorian lolita. No frills = goth emo lolita.
pangmida
pangmida
That is true :blob_hmm_two: black and lace doesn’t mean goth. Needs to have the 18-19th century aesthetic. Would Kuromi count?
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_hmm_two: More Gothic, I would say. And, yes, considerable liberties, but the idea is there.
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_hmm_two: The shoulderless part would be highly unusual for the Victorian period, though.
pangmida
pangmida
Kuroneko from OreImo then. Do not ask me why I know this show
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_reach: Most certainly.
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_aww: It is usually the preferred style of the villainess shoujo genre~. So, I am obviously partial to it~.
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pangmida
pangmida
If I had the money to buy something like this (good lolita dresses are so expensive) I’d wear it all the time :blob_aww:
Assurbanipal_II
Assurbanipal_II
:blob_aww: For daily use, it would be ... onerous. But otherwise, I agree~.
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