Gothic Lolita or “GothLoli” (gosurori) is a fashion particularly popular among Japanese teenagers and young women. It emphasizes Victorian-style girl’s clothing and often aims to imitate the look of Victorian porcelain dolls.
Variations of the Gothic Lolita look include “Classic …
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You may noticed that a lot of Japanese girls “make” themself look very similar…. seems that are copying each other…. or copying a common model….
In Japan, you don’t say “make up”, but “make”. And in Japan, before you put …
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Do you like the Japanese girls style? In fact there are a lot of different sub-cultures in Japan that even the Japanese girls get confused.
Japan iscaptivating,alluring, and holds usprisonerwith it’s endless amounts …
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Want everything be kawaii, from inside out, even underclothes?
Japanese “kawaii” lingerie brand “Peach John” will release their new lingerie line produced by Fergi.
“Peach John” is a mail order lingerie brand so popular among Japanese girls, just …
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Hakama are a type of traditional Japanese clothing. Hakama cover the lower body and resemble a wide, pleated skirt. Hakama were originally worn only by men, but today they are worn (albeit slightly differently) by both men and women. Hakama …
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Hakama (?) are a type of traditional Japanese clothing. Hakama cover the lower body and resemble a wide, pleated skirt. Hakama were originally worn only by men, but today they are worn (albeit slightly differently) by both men and women. …
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Hakama are a type of traditional Japanese clothing. Hakama cover the lower body and resemble a wide, pleated skirt. Hakama were originally worn only by men, but today they are worn (albeit slightly differently) by both men and women. Hakama …
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Yukata is a type of clothing worn by the Japanese, especially women, at firework festivals and other summer events. It is a kind of casual kimono, also commonly worn after the bath at Japanese-style hotels. The word literally means bath robe …
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Cosplay is a Japanese subculture centered on dressing as characters from manga, anime and video games, and, less commonly, live action television shows, movies or Japanese pop music bands.
The term cosplay (pronounced kosupure in Japanese) is a contraction combining …
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Geta is a pair of Japanese raised wooden clogs worn with traditional Japanese garments, such as the kimono. A clog thong is attached to the base wooden board, “dai”=stand (?), that the foot is set upon, and it divides the …
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