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Natural Kei lolita seems ideal for a more mature look.
>>1819What seems to be the problem? B ≠ A∪B when there are elements of A not in B.
>>1821this is the gothic lolita board. There is no other. How is that so hard to understand?
>>1822It's the "Gothic Lolita and" board.>Doesn't "a more mature look" kind of defeat the purpose?>Neither gothic nor lolita.Apart from how this is wrong, being neither gothic nor lolita doesn't defeat any purpose since this board is not restricted to gothic lolita.How is that so hard to understand?
>>1822It's the "Gothic Lolita and" board.
>Doesn't "a more mature look" kind of defeat the purpose?>Neither gothic nor lolita.
Apart from how this is wrong, being neither gothic nor lolita doesn't defeat any purpose since this board is not restricted to gothic lolita.
How is that so hard to understand?
>>1687This is great.
I'm kinda surprised that Desuchan still exists, and pretty pleased about it. Classic Lolita was my thing for a while but I'm definitely getting more into Mori. There can certainly be overlap between the two styles.
What did guys wear back then?
I recommend watching horror movies starring vincent price.Some amazing outfits I dont know what era theyre from though.
I recommend watching horror movies starring vincent price.
Some amazing outfits I dont know what era theyre from though.
>>1797
>>1797Regency. Early 1800s, (Like pictured) when a gent would look back fondly on the ruffly doings of the late 1700s, which this >>1800 is.I remember looking at presidential portraits and noticing the years their neck-wear changes.>>1798>>1799This is more Shakespearean period. Hard to believe people wore those coffee filter things around their necks
>>1797Regency. Early 1800s, (Like pictured) when a gent would look back fondly on the ruffly doings of the late 1700s, which this >>1800 is.I remember looking at presidential portraits and noticing the years their neck-wear changes.
>>1798>>1799This is more Shakespearean period. Hard to believe people wore those coffee filter things around their necks
could we have a thread about vanity items?
pictures of girls(or boys!) living the dream.
Can't have a fancy crib without your own wine cellar.
Victorian fashion drawings
Is Rococo FINE TOO?
Is Rococo
FINE
TOO?
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