What with localised lolita fashion such as Wa lolita for Japan and Qi Lolita for China, I suddenly had the urge to make my own designs of localised lolita fashion for the Philippines. I was very disappointed and frustrated that the only brand that makes lolita clothing there happen to be DollDelight which aesthetically I find personally unappealing
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Ohmygosh I like sincerely nearly jumped out of my chair and rolled on the floor in excitement when I saw your comment, i can't believe it. You're one of the best lolitas out there and your coordinates are divine~~ TvT
Okay now that I'm done fangirling, um, I was originally considering piña for the bolero, but I literally didn't think about the way the fabric holds. OMG I love that coordinate of yours (although i love all of them)! I think you made that bolero look even more enticing to put on these clothes, it looks so good. I'm thinking of ensuring that princess sleeves aren't quite as stiff? Maybe in a more chiffon-y or just less stiff fabric so it doesn't make weird shapes?
I love the embroidery on our traditional clothes, it's hard to resist but it would definitely be extremely pricey. What I'm thinking is just trying different fabric types as well - and I think the organza idea sounds great! Personally I adore the feel of organza anyway, so it's definitely wearable.
I would love ideas on what to call this style, seriously. XD Like I'm surprised no one has tried it out yet. I do wanna ask about the lolita community in the Philippines, if you consider it to be fairly huge? I belatedly started now that I live in Australia so I'd never interacted with Fiipino lolitas and I'm not in the know of the way things are there. >.>
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