Update on self

Nov 20, 2011 21:49

Even though I'm reading LJ every day (several times _._ ) it seems as if don't have much to say/post.

Lolita, no, not the book )

japanese, j-dorama, lj, clothes

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luin_lote November 20 2011, 21:25:02 UTC
The fashion communities are so CRUEL! It's almost scary how much hate there is going on! I don't keep up with the lolita comms at all, since I'm more into gyaru-fashion... but the gyaru community is pretty much the same! O__O There is wank going on in Johnny's fandom too, but it's still a huge difference on the level of how mean people are to each other.

I'm the same as you - I'll enjoy the fashion and the cute clothes and accessories, but I won't actively be a part of the comms...! ^^;

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karu_chan November 21 2011, 09:02:36 UTC
Right!
There is no need to join any wank comms, if we can enjoy the dresses for what they are: Pretty *.*

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lovespiral November 20 2011, 21:55:21 UTC
y'eeeeeesh! that sounds scary! i loved all the clothes in tokyo... which was a good thing because it gave me shopping paralysis! i couldn't decide what to buy so i ended up buying very little :x

but seriously, the available clothing sizes was so limited ;____;;;; did you want that skirt in xxsmall or xxxsmall? *dies*

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karu_chan November 21 2011, 09:32:30 UTC
hahaha.
I'm the opposite: Don't know if you like A or B? Buy both _._

Well... Japanese people ARE smaller/shorter, but some legs I've seen... Woman, that is not pretty anymore, even though your frame and bone structure is very fine, but that is so NOT pretty.
As their lover, I'd always be afraid that such women/girls will snap while making love _._ (oh, wait, Japanese women are like tuna in bed ^^;;; )

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gensou_alice November 21 2011, 01:40:46 UTC
I truly wish had a cup size above a B T_____T
But, yeah, I think that the loli-fashion world is pretty harsh and not frilly and nice at all >___>

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gensou_alice November 21 2011, 01:41:38 UTC
Also! leave me your address so I can send you a holiday card and x'mas CD ^-^

http://gensou-alice.livejournal.com/73586.html

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karu_chan November 21 2011, 09:34:59 UTC
loli-fashion world is pretty harsh and not frilly and nice at all

Sums it up completely *ggg*

*hugs* @cup size
But you are still young, your body WILL change, trust me.
(and for most outfits a normal size is better, because you can actually close the dumb buttons on a blouse -.-;;; I know, office fashion is far, far away from you right now, but well...)

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d0ci November 21 2011, 23:39:23 UTC
Ach das anonyme war ich..hab vergessen mich einzuloggen

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karu_chan November 22 2011, 21:38:03 UTC
Ja, bei den Loli-Kleidern ist TEILWEISE wohl der richtige Ausdruck. Weil etliche Sachen einfach zu schräg und zu bunt sind. Aber die Kleider, die elegant und klassisch angehaucht sind... geben mir einen Anreiz weiter an mir und meiner Figur zu arbeiten.
Außerdem ist mein Traumziel (10 km am Stück laufen) auch leichter zu erreichen, wo ich keine 70 kg mehr wiege. Jetzt muss ich halt nur noch üben, üben, üben.

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mit_souko November 22 2011, 21:15:09 UTC
Well, I'm just a B, my problem is being small [1m52] and slim [not thin/emaciated] in a country of fairly tall and mostly fat people. Plus I am fashion conscious but hate spending lots of money. Dakara, I made my clothes.

This said, I did find lots of things I liked in Japan, in particular in Tokyo and Kyoto. However I had a bit of buying paralysis, wanting to buy so many things, and ended up buying fairly little.

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karu_chan November 22 2011, 21:35:50 UTC
With 1.52 m it must be VERY tough to find clothes outside of Asia.
I still think it's amazing that you can sew so much (where I'm still challenged with the dumb zippers of skirts -.-;;)

I think I bought a bit too much in Japan, especially skirts ^^;;;;

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mit_souko November 23 2011, 00:53:18 UTC
well, I haven't had too much trouble finding things in France. I just don't go often enough.

For zippers, I actually had instruction once a long time ago. Actually, here the packaged zippers from Coats & Clarke have very clear instructions. I have also grown to prefer "invisible" zippers. They are the neatest ones on skirts.

You must realize I started sewing at 17 or 18, so I have had plenty of experience!

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