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Lolita Fashion

The Lolita style originated in Japan in the 1980s, the Lolita fashion subculture is layered, striking, and somewhat modest; a version of feminine wear that doesn’t comply with societal norms, or stringent expectations of sexual maturity.

The frilly dresses are heavily inspired by Rococo, Victorian, Edwardian, and other fantasy themes, and it’s all visible in every single piece of clothing. Aiming to recreate the Victorian-era porcelain doll appearance with frilly flared and bell-shaped dresses, long socks, bonnets, corsets, parasols, and a range of other accessories, Lolita fashion’s overall result is a pure, innocent, child-like outlook.

The popularity of Lolita fashion reached its zenith during the 00’s. This is due to the visual kei rock bands that introduced a myriad of Gothic, dark, heavy metal aesthetics – the Gothic Lolita style which was a macabre twist to an otherwise traditional attire system. Over the years, this fashion has managed to create a revolution of cuteness in the West.

Perhaps one of the primary reasons that the youth is inclined towards Lolita fashion is that the individualism and independence they get from their choice of clothes, which varies from the regular passerby. In other words, it’s a promise to self to actively adorn yourself with something that’s not directly linked to typical social presentation to fulfill a purpose such as dressing up to go to school, to get a boyfriend, to get a job, or to fit in. The keyword here is to feel happy and pretty on the rules you set on yourself.

Lolita Style Art Photography

Lolita doesn’t neglect social traditions, they’re just not going to bend to age-old concepts of what’s the “proper” thing to wear .Because they’re fully aware of what suits their taste and their unwavering demeanor.

That’s styling with attitude!

Lolita art style photography strive to frame the most intricate details of the getup. One could smoothly transition from Alice in Wonderland to Elizabeth Swann but still with the whimsical fantasy elements that make it a classic Lolita dress.

As mentioned before, there are quite some sub-genres when it comes to Lolita style. Classic Lolita, Punk Lolita, Sweet Lolita, Goth Lolita, School Lolita, Elegant Lolita are some of the more commonly known ones. There’s something unique about sub-genre which makes Lolita style art photography different amongst each other.

If you’re looking for Lolita dress ideas to dip your toes in this vibrant, vivid Japanese style subculture, you’re going to be looking for something that matches your personality.

Lolita style art photography focuses a lot on bringing out the elements of the dress, The location is made to complement the style of genre. For example, with the softer, sweeter looks, the background will mostly be bright and equally vibrant. This sets the overall aesthetic and the photos look more appealing. Look from the photo, we can see two sweet Lolita girls. The fruit and red color on the clothes make the clothes interesting and delicate.For this particular style of photography, The background is an evening street scene. this background is quite muted and with just a touch of light.This helps keep the attention on the Lolita girls.To show off the frenzy of patterns and the cupcake silhouette, the dresses are spread out a little.

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If the colors of the clothes aren't overly dramatic, but certainly have a complex, fanciful look, you can choose to have some backgrounds with retro hues, Let’s imagine a brick exposed wall that would pair great with a dress that has tons of elegant lace, soft sashes, and petite ribbons. The vintage looking background helps attain the signature look of inspirations like Marie Antoinette or Rococo France.

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Gothic and Punk dresses aim for a dark color, SO dark background shows well. With a deep tree stump background, collocate with a black based dress. Accentuate the "darkness," "exaggeration," and "magnificence" of Gothic Lolita. The tiniest pop of color accentuates the theme, deviating all focus on the Lolita first, then on the dresses.It gives us a visual impact.

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The Harajuku is extremely popular when it comes to street fashion, and people from all over the city flock there to get some snaps shot. Lolita style art photography is equally appreciated in that district, and it’s common to see Lolita girls all over, taking photos in front of tiny cafes, surprisingly decorated thrift shops, or even with the streets as a background. Clean streets and noisy crowds build a blurry background for street shots,Pair them with colorful, exaggerated dresses to have all eyes on themselves. Apart from that, Aoyama, Odaiba, Ginza, Shibuya, and Shinjuku are some other popular districts for Japanese street fashion photography in general.

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Lolita style photography does not need an extravagant background . because how to express the clothes is the most important.When the appearance is a bit complex, the background can be blurred . It’s kept simple for the most part.

Makeup 、 poses and props

While photography does depend on individuals for the most part, there are some poses and props that are generally more flattering, and show off most of the donned look.

The makeup varies from one subgenre to another, but if it had to be summed up, it’s more like an exaggerated version of the pre-existing “delicate” Japanese makeup. For photography, the lipsticks and blushes might be more tinted and the model might wear a bit more dramatic pair of lashes. For the desired porcelain doll photo, lighter foundations are used. It might contrast with the model’s original skin tone, but it’s not that visible in the final image.

Parasols play a big part in most Lolita style art photography, and specifically for Punk or Pop Lolita you can see some funky musical instruments. A typical but rather nice pose would be “hands on hips” or holding both sides of the dress out to show off the layers and fabric. Elegant Lolita art photography focuses on getting the models to do “dreamy” poses with props like decorated mirrors or shiny trinkets.

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Summing it up, when it comes to Lolita Style Art photography, the possibilities are endless.