Friday, July 21, 2017

Lolita 52 Challenge Week 2

This week's prompt is "5 Movies for Lolitas."  This is probably the most difficult prompt of the whole list for me...because, believe it or not, I really don't like movies.  Explaining why is beyond the scope of this blog post, though, so I will try to make it through this prompt...wish me luck!

1.  Kamikaze Girls

Okay, I know this is super obvious.  But because of that, it also needs to be said.  I think watching this is an essential part of being a lolita.  I personally watched this when it came out, long before I became a lolita myself.  It was my first exposure to Baby, The Stars Shine Bright and sweet lolita.  Previously, I had only known lolita as a style worn in the VK scene.  I still remember that sense of wonder...I actually thought Baby was something made up for the movie until I saw the ending credits!

2. Nana

I watched this because I read the manga, which does have a lolita character in it, though I don't remember if she was in the movie.  The reason I think this is important for lolitas to watch is because it shows something of the Japanese indie and major label band scene.  Though it is not about VK specifically, I do think and understanding of Japanese band culture is important to the understanding of the origins of lolita.  However, for something more on topic, I would recommend the book So Pretty, Very Rotten since it contains essays on lolita's relation to the music scene.

3.  The Innocents

I watched this movie because I saw it recommended for gothic fashion inspiration, and while I got that, I also got so much more.  This movie has great aesthetic for either a gothic or classic lolita, but it's also a really eerie and atmospheric horror movie with thrills that are only psychological - not gory.

4. Alice in Wonderland

I watched this to familiarize myself with Alice's world, since I have not read the book.  This movie was quite a trip, and while I don't know how faithful it is to its source material, it really instilled in me a greater appreciation of the Alice aesthetic.  The Alice and Wonderland ballet is even better, though!

5. The Rose of Versailles

Okay, so this is an anime series, not a movie.  But since I couldn't think of any other movies for this list without including things I haven't already seen, I decided it would be okay to included this.  After all, this is the second watchable media I think of when I think "lolita", only after Kamikaze Girls.  This series explores the life of Marie Antoinette and all the decadence and intrigues related.  Hime and OTT lolitas in particular will want to watch this, and take notes!  This series is also extremely famous...I wouldn't be surprised it it were very well known among lolitas in Japan.

And somehow I made it, completing this post, though I did have to included a series with the movies.  I stand by choices, though...these are all films I appreciate more because I'm a lolita!

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Closet Child Haul and Coords

I've been wanting to expand my cutsew and outerwear collection, and when a minor dream item of mine popped up on Closet Child, I decided to add some of these things to my order.  The dream item was Metamorphose's Bubble Bath frill skirt in lavender.  I still want a version of this series, in lavender, with the print on it, but I love how toned down the frill skirt is.  I now have 3 Meta skirts in the same cut, which are not the print version, in lavender.  They are all slightly different shades, but still, I think I have an obsession!

Here is the haul:

Metamorphose Bubble Bath Skirt:

This is in such nice condition...it doesn't even really have a feeling of wear, except for the wrinkles!  I love that I can pair this with pink...but I'm also thinking it would be nice to match the blue of the bubbles!  Even though I have several blue tops, none of them are this shade.  That's something I will have to keep an eye out for.

Emily Temple Cute black cutsew:


This was ridiculously cheap for how good of condition it's in...maybe ETC cutsews aren't very valuable.  At any rate, I had really been wanting a plain, but loliable, black short-sleeved cutsew all summer, and now I finally have one!

Metamorphose Jacket:


I wanted this specifically to go with my American Dream skirt!  This isn't the original American Dream jacket (I kind of doubt I will ever see that up for sale), but it's close enough to the design that I can get the look I'm going for.  I can also see myself wearing this outside of lolita, if I ever have occasion to.  Perhaps to a con, or other nerdy event in the fall or spring.

Baby the Stars Shine Bright mint cardigan:


This item accomplishes my goal of getting more mint stuff, and getting more cardigans.  It's also my first Baby cardigan, and I am so enamored with the quality and style.  It's super-thin, and also rather small, though I think the short length will work well with lolita.  I have few main pieces that can actually go with mint, however...that's something I want to keep in mind as I choose colorways for new main pieces that I may want.

Innocent World sailor collar cutsew


This item was deeply discounted, I presume because it is missing the detachable navy bow that goes at the neckline.  I should be able to replace it with something similar if I ever feel it's necessary.  I mostly ordered this for the price, because I don't have any cutsews in this color, and because I really like wearing last's years sailor-collar cutsews from IW that I bought on sale.  The sax used is kind of hard to match, but I do have a handful of pieces that it will work with.

After admiring my items, I wanted to get right to work putting together quick coords for each of them!

First, the Meta jacket and ETC cutsew:
Jacket, skirt: Metamorphose
Cutsew: Emily Temple Cute
Headband: offbrand (possibly Japanese indie brand)
Shoes: Secret Shop
Socks: taobao/ebay

Naturally, I wanted to use the jacket and cutsew exactly as I envisioned: with American Dream!  The socks are also something I bought specifically for this skirt.  To tie into the music theme, I used a headband that I got a while ago that has a music not attached to it (not easy to see in this pic).  The seller claims she got it in a lot of accessories from Japan, but it contains no tags whatsoever.  I think this outfit has a 50's vibe to it, and I wonder if I could get away with wearing it for some kind of non-otaku and non-lolita event.  Time will tell...

Skirt, blouse, socks: Metamorphose
Cardigan: Bodyline
Headbow: Infanta
Shoes: Secret Shop

For my main piece coord, I wanted to tie in the dark pink in the skirt with a Bodyline cardigan I have which doesn't match many pieces (the pink is just too harsh).  When the cardigan does match, though, it really pops!  The night carnival socks match both the pink and the blue of the skirt, even though they are such unique colors.  I love when brands have some consistency, even across release years!

Cardigan: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
JSK: Bodyline
Headbow: Infanta
Shoes, Socks: Secret Shop

Okay, so I have such an obsession with pink and mint paired together, that I might need intervention!  Unfortunately, items of that nature make up probably less than 2% of my wardrobe!  I wish I had a higher-quality JSK to go with this look, but this will have to do for now.  I would love to have a solid pink JSK from Baby, though!  I think I would probably wear a white blouse with this outfit too, but I didn't feel like arranging one into this photo.

Skirt, bag, headdress, socks: Metamorphose
Cutsew: Innocent World
Shoes, wristcuffs: Bodyline

One of the pieces I have that matches my new IW cutsew is this 2003 skirt from Metamorphose.  It's a shame that it is so terribly faded, and is probably the worst condition item I own, but I am thankful just to have it, since it's so old.  The bag is the most faded of all, and the headdress still has most of its original color, so it's kind of a mismatched set, but the fading on the skirt as actually what makes it match the cutsew!  I chose other items that may have been seen in 2003, like wristcuffs, lacy knee socks, and white shoes matched with white socks.  I really did not think it was okay to match white shoes with white socks until I realized just how common this was in old-school street snaps!  I think I might like to use one of the detachable white bows from the Meta blouse in my coord above with this cutsew, since it is supposed to have a bow at the neckline (though it was a navy one).

I am incredibly satisfied with my Closet Child order.  The items are in such amazing condition that they don't even feel used, and I didn't find any stains on them!  The price and condition were much better than I usually get from other sources (especially Wunderwelt, where I often get items with stains that won't come out).  One disappoint from this order is that I also ordered a lavender cardigan from Fi.n.t that I was told was out of stock...they had sold it through one of their other outlets.  It would have been a nice addition to my collection at only 1500 yen, but I'm very happy with the items I got!





Friday, July 14, 2017

Lolita 52 Challenge Week 1

Since I wanted some fun topics to think about, I decided to do F Yeah Lolita's 52 Lolita Challenge!  It was posted about 4 1/2 years ago, in the beginning of 2013, so I'm way late to the party, but I wanted to do it anyway!  Here is a link to the challenge:

52 Lolita Challenge

I am going to be tackling these in order.  Unluckily for me, one of the hardest for me is the 2nd week's prompt, but for now, my first prompt is:

5 pieces that every Lolita wardrobe should have, regardless of style

For this prompt, it wasn't hard for me to think of ideas, though it was somewhat hard to narrow it down to only 5.  The things I chose were things I really wished I'd had sooner or things I was super glad I had that were just as important as my coord itself.

One caveat...though my selections are valid regardless of style, they are dependent on climate!  I would say this post is directed toward a wardrobe that exists in a place where there are 4 seasons...and where 3 of those seasons are practically winter.

1.  A heavy winter coat


Not having one of these is something I'm guilty of, and I think about it every time I purchase something that ISN'T a heavy winter coat.  For this year's December ILD, I was so embarrassed by how I didn't have a suitable coat.  I had to wear my normie dress coat, which is a lovely deep purple wool pea coat, but it did not match my coord or the Lolita aesthetic at all.   If you want to wear Lolita out regularly, or even just to a couple meets, this is an absolute necessity, more important than another main piece, even though it will likely be the cost of one.

2.  Lighter coats


ANOTHER coat?!  Yeah, that's just how important this is if you live in a frigid climate and want to actually go to meets and look put together!  The image shows a couple that I have, though I need to get a black one so that I can possibly wear a Halloween coord out!  Last year for my comm's Halloween meet, I stressed for weeks about what coat I would wear, because I did not have a single Loliable jacket at the time.  We ended up having unseasonally warm weather and I thankfully ended up not even needing one, but I was able to attend Tekko confidently because I had the right outerwear.

3.  Hoop Skirt


A hoop skirt is essential for 2 reasons: first, it's so much more comfortable in hot weather than a petticoat.  I can't imagine being a Southern Lolita without one!  Second, it doesn't lose its poof, so it can always be a reliable option.  One downside of a hoop skirt is that it won't provide warmth in winter.

4.  Chiffon Crop Tops


If numbers 1 and 2 were for Fall through Spring, this one is for Summer!  With one of these, you will have no excuse to not wear a blouse in Summer.  Wearing one of these adds almost no bulk, and looks a million times better than wearing a JSK blouseless.  Taobao brands usually release these in the Spring.

5.  A rain-suitable umbrella or parasol


Here's another one for practicality.  I used to dread going to a meet or con with rain, because I did not want to pull out a normie umbrella that would drag down the rest of my look.  The pictured umbrella from Totes has a ruffle hem and was only $20, and is made for rain just like any other umbrella.  Of course, there are gorgeous options made by Lolita brands as well, but they are much more expensive.

For anyone starting a Lolita wardrobe, I would highly recommend getting the items above that match the season when you will be wearing your first coord.  These are things that could make or break whether you show up at your first meet or con looking fully put together, or like a beginning.  Of course, there's nothing wrong with looking like a beginner if you are one, but eventually you will want these things for practicality, even if they aren't as much fun as JSKs, skirts, and blouses!

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Innocent World Early Summer Sale Haul


About a month ago, Innocent World had an Early Summer Sale where they were liquidating their fall/winter stock from last year at mostly 70% off (some items were "only" 50% off).  There were many pieces I wanted from that season, but I didn't get most of them on the last sale, which was mostly 30 - 50 percent off, because they still seemed a little overpriced.  For this sale, I picked up several of the items I had my eye on, though many things were out of stock.

Here's what I managed to nab:

Except for the headband, which is black, everything I got is in a navy or Bordeaux color.  Since I wanted these for fall/winter, I likely won't be wearing them for awhile but they are great for my wardrobe since I love those colors for winter, but didn't have enough to work with.

The hair accessories I got are the Polka Dot Jacquard Headbow and the Small Button Braid Clip:
The headbow in black I got to go with my Dolly Dot JSK from Angelic Pretty!  The clip I intended to go with the 2 Bordeaux dresses I got, though it is smaller than I expected.

I only got one pair of socks, the Antique Clock Overknee socks in navy:
I actually wanted the Antique Clock dress too in green, and it was the item I was most looking forward to from this order, but it was out of stock since I had to use the special order form for overseas customers instead of the shopping card system that domestic customers can use.  I likely wouldn't have used these socks with the dress anyway, since I wasn't envisioning mixing navy with green, but I do want to use these with the Alice in the Labyrinth of the Clockwork World JSK from Aatp that I got recently, since it is the navy colorway!  I also just love Roman numerals!

Now for the dresses:

Cross Back Corset Jumperskirt in Bordeaux x Cafe au Lait:
This dress has such an awesome shape and fit (similar to my Rose Flare JSK that I showed in another post).  This dress differs from other IW dresses I have in a similar cut, in that it has a corset/underbust bodice.  This is my first dress like this so I will need to experiment with how to make it look the most flattering!  However, I am somewhat disappointed in this piece, because it feels more like sample or B-stock due to one of the straps being thinner and having a weird-looking curved shape compared to the other strap.  In this picture, it's the strap on the right, and I'm not sure yet how noticeable it will be in worn photos, but I notice it and it bothers me.  It seems like a pretty big slip in quality for a major brand...but at least it was 70% off.

Next, a piece I really wanted for Christmastime!

Cherub Angel Candlestick Bow Ribbon Jumperskirt in Bordeaux:
This is a dress that I saw people getting in IW's Christmas set last year, and I really hoped it would be in mine.  Instead, I got Palace Rose in navy, which I'm not all that fond of, though it is versatile and flattering.  But now I finally had the opportunity to get this dress which I wanted.  I love its religious motifs, and it's also a nice length even though this is not the long cut of this dress.  This regular cut is 100 cm long (the long cut is 107 cm)!

Antiqued Logo Button Collar Jumperskirt in navy:
I wanted this as a staple piece, and I actually have dreams of wearing this as a normie dress out...though I'm not sure that will ever happen.  It's basic with solid construction, and who knows, maybe someday I'll attempt showing myself in public in this, haha!

 Planisphere Just Waist Jumperskirt in navy:
This is the crown jewel of my haul!  Starry themes are one of my favorites, especially in winter when fruit and berry themes seem kind of out of place.  I am so excited to have this in the cut and colorway I wanted, and this piece along with Antique Clock were the releases I was most sad about not picking up last year.  I also love the details with the cute text and phrases that IW included on the print!


I'm really happy with my order overall, although it took Innocent World almost 3 weeks to send me and invoice.  I'm glad they took the extra time to try to source my dresses, if that's what they were doing (I will give them the benefit of the doubt and tell myself they were).  I'm not happy with one of the straps on my corset JSK, but otherwise I have no problems with my items and they were a great value.  I do wish that overseas customers had the same chance at the items as domestic customers, but since we have to use a special order form, items can sell out before our orders are received and accounted for.  Because of that, I missed out on the green Antique Clock JSK I wanted...but I'll just have to keep an eye out for it on secondhand sales!

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Metamorphose Pretty Egg Set and First Aatp/Baby SF order!

Today I'll be showing some stuff I got lately!

First up is this year's summer set from Metamorphose, Pretty Egg.  I chose the JSK set in powder blue:


The set came with the JSK, the OTK socks, and the headbow!  I started laying out this coord pretty much as soon as I ripped the package open; I was just so excited and had been planning out this coord in my head ever since Meta announced the set!  For the rest of this coord, I used a cutsew from Bodyline, shoes from Secret Shop, offbrand earrings and some handmade bracelets.

Compared to last year's Egg Art set (which I also own in the black medium-length JSK cut), this set is less of a value since it does not include a blouse.  However, it is worth noting that the Egg Art set used a print that was a re-release, whereas this is a new print.  Being a quarter Russian myself, I love Pretty Egg and Egg Art since they have such a traditional Eastery feel with their Russian-style eggs.  They always release them after Easter is over, though...oh well.  The cute critters on this dress really do make it seem more like a springtime release, but I am going to wear this coord this summer at least, rather than waiting until next Easter!

The OTKs in this set will be super useful in my wardrobe, since I have alot of pieces with sax elements and the gold mixed in makes them more unique than most sax/offwhite socks I own.  The headbow won't be that useful with other coords...but it is really nice, with wires that allow me to make just the right shape.

A little while after I got my set from Meta, I received my very first order ever from the Baby the Stars Shine Bright store in San Francisco!  I have order from Baby NYC once before (after all, I am much closer to NYC than SF), but this dress was only available from the SF store.

Alice and the Pirates Labyrinth of the Clockwork World JSK I in navy:

This was an instant dream dress from the moment I saw it...I'm so glad I was able to get it in the colorway I wanted most, though I love every colorway of this release!  I could gush about this dress for a long time...I think my favorite thing about this dress is the ladder lace which is kind of an old-school thing.  The print is not old-school at all, but I get that vibe from the lace at the hem and on the straps.  And the lavender details are my very favorite shade of my very favorite color (purple)!  I hadn't really noticed that there were music notes on the dress until I received it, but I was really excited by that since I love music themes (though I don't have many accessories for that theme...or for the clock theme).  

As shown in the picture, I also got 2 pairs of OTK socks from Baby, which I added to my order so that I could get free shipping.  The first pair, Arabesque Trump, I thought would go with the dress because of the gold accents and because card suits are often associated with Alice (even though this particular dress does not feature them).  The second pair I got because I love the colors and star themes, and also because Kumya-chan's glitter Milky Way is another dream dress of mine (only in navy, though...which is sold out everywhere).  Even if I never get that dress, I will still use these OTKs...in fact, I have already planned out a coord with them for the upcoming 4th of July weekend!

My service from Baby's SF was absolutely phenomenal.  I got my order in 2 days, and I live on the other side of the country!  They also included a beautiful Alice and the Pirates shopping bag, and included a really cute illustration on the package!


Saturday, June 17, 2017

Shoes from Honeycherry Store on Aliexpress review

After getting a pair of Secret Shop tea party shoes from Milanoo (of all places) that I really love, I decided to get more.  I looked around for the best price for these shoes, and landed at Honeycherry store on Aliexpress.  The cost for all 4 of the pairs of shoes I got was less than $100, which is pretty much a steal.  This was my very first Aliexpress order, so I will share my thoughts!

The shoes:

I got the black, pink, dark red, and blue shoes (basically a light navy blue).  I won't review the shoes themselves because they are identical to the ones in my Milanoo order, which I already reviewed.  However, there are differences when ordering from Honeycherry store compared to Milanoo, besides the price.

The most glaring issue with this order was the stench.  As soon as I cut open the package, a terrible smell emanated from it.  I know that made in China shoes can stink, most Bodyline and Amazon shoes do as well.  However, these were like nothing I have ever experienced.  I had to take the package outside to finish opening it, and I aired out the shoes both outside and in the basement for several days before properly bringing them in.  I also tried using vinegar to reduce the odor.  Two weeks later, and the smell is still not completely gone, but they are usable now.

Also, these shoes came wrapped as individual pairs in bubble wrap.  Because of the way they were packages, there is some bending on the trim, and some "dents" in the shoes as well.  I can tell they are new, but the condition is almost like they are slightly worn.  The condition kind of reminds of the items I got from an Innocent World Happy Pack that were likely B-grade or samples.  For the price of these shoes, I think that is fair or acceptable.

The shoes I got from Milanoo were packaged more nicely, in a (albeit, very beaten up) shoebox, and did not smell.  I would, and probably will, order more of these shoes from Honeycherry Store due to the amazing price, but if I were intending to give these as a gift, I could probably look elsewhere (possibly even Milanoo again, though it pains me to say it).  There are many other reasonably prices shoes on Honeycherry Store's page that may be worth a try as well, but I just really love this particular shoe and would still love to get it in more colors. 

One other thing I want to note is that I made a mistake when entering my shipping address on Aliexpress's site. I got my house number wrong by one digit.  When it came time to deliver my package, I got 2 calls from the shipping company that Honeycherry used (SF Express), and a message from the seller asking for my address since UPS (the final deliverer) realized it was wrong.  Actually, UPS decided to deliver my package anyway despite the mistake (I do like in a small, rural, "everyone knows everyone" area).  SF Express still called later, to confirm that I had actually gotten the package.  I must say, the shipping company and seller went above and beyond to make sure I got my package, which is a breath of fresh air compared to some other sellers I have dealt with (cough, cough, Bodyline).  I would definitely give Honeycherry Store a perfect score on shipping.  I feel like I can really rely on them to make sure my item is delivered safely!

Taobao Haul and Review - Haruhi Clover, Cutie Creator, Loris, Little Dipper

I got a major accessories haul today from two of my favorite go-to taobao brands, Cutie Creator and Loris, and 2 brands I have never ordered from before, Haruhi Clover and Little Dipper.  I use taobaotrends exclusively as my taobao agent, and I have never had any issues with them.  Perhaps I should try out some different agents, but I have such a good thing going with taobaotrends that I don't really feel like switching or experimenting.  However, I will note that I have only ever ordered full-price items on taobao, never any items that require deposits with a full payment due later, so I do not know how they handle that.

First, I will show the thing I got from Cutie Creator (Sweet Dreamer).  Every time I make a taobao order, I get some hair accessories from them.  They are such high quality for the price, and I am especially in love with their headbands!  I got 5 new headbands today, and all of them are beautiful:
 What else can I say, I never gone wrong with the brand.

Next, I will show my items from Haruhi Clover.  My mean reason for making this taobao order is that I wanted more hats, especially after enjoying the Metamorphose one I got recently in my Spring Set.  I wanted some hats that would go with more of my Spring coords, and even though Spring is mostly over now, I still should be able to wear them some this Summer yet.  I discovered Haruhi Clover when looking for hats on taobao, and when I saw that they have all kinds of other accessories as well, I decided to take a chance on a large order because the prices are so good!

Overall, the quality is not on the level of Cutie Creator, but still good for the price.  I am happy with the items I got, though they aren't all perfect.  First, the hats:
 The hats came with slightly bent brims, which I'm not sure yet how I will straighten.  I don't know whether they were sent this way from the brand, or if this is a result of how taobaotrends packed them.  The ribbons are not removable and I was kind of disappointed that the bows are not sewn onto the ribbons, or detachable; they are hot glued.  They also are not that comfortable.  I guess I just got used to my Meta hat, but the fact is that my Meta hat at full price would cost many times more than what these hats did.  They are serviceable for the price and do have the appearance I was looking for.

Next, I stocked up on bow headbands:
 I ordered one green velvet headbow, which I plan to wear at Christmastime and which looks very nice.  Then, I stocked up on these side bow headbands because they were only a couple dollars and come in a very wide variety of colors with different charms on them.  I'm pretty sure someone could find a bow for any coord with all the options they had!  I think I made a mistake ordering 2 of the light blue ones....they are definitely what was on my order, but I think I intended to order a purple one instead of 2 in blue.  The blue ones do have different charms, though...one has a star and the other has a cross.  Not shown is a mint-colored one with a deer charm.  It came with its pearl chain broken.  It will be fixable with jewelry pliers, but I need to get a pair.  I'm not terribly upset that it came broken since it was part of a large order, is fixable, and was very cheap.

 Next, I have a set of purple hairclips, a pair of black star shoe clips, navy wristcuffs, and wristcuffs with purple and blue bows.  I also got a star hairclip that I did not order, so it must have been a free gift:
These items are of fair quality.  The purple and blue bows on the wristcuffs are actually pinned on instead of sewn on, so they are detachable, but I feel like it kind of detracts from the quality.  The wrist cuffs fit and are comfortable.  I think each of these items were only a couple dollars each, and the quality reflects that but is still decent.

I also ordered a collection of berets to wear this fall and winter:
 I have a small collection of berets from Cutie Creator and also one from Lady Sloth and one from Innocent World.  These berets cannot compare to the IW or Lady Sloth ones, and they aren't quite as high quality as my Cutie Creator ones either, but they are close enough.  The best thing about these berets is that they come in so many colors and styles!  It took me quite a while to decide on these particular ones.  The wine-colored one is the highest quality and has a matching ribbon of the same style on the brim as well.  The bows on the purple and pink ones are detachable, and the white ribbon on the black beret is hot glued on.  I am happy with these berets, and one thing I noticed is that the actual berets themselves seem to be the same ones Cutie Creator uses...they even have the same unpleasant smell, which I hope will fade.

I did not want my taobao order to get outrageously expensive, so I tried to hold off on bigger items, but I wanted to get a couple blouses from Little Dipper in colors I don't have to fill out my wardrobe:
 I cannot recommend these blouses enough!  They are my first purchase from Little Dipper, and I will be looking at their products more often for sure.  The quality is amazing, and there is bird embroidery on the colors.  The color, size, and construction exceeded my expectations.  These were ready stock that was almost out.  The next time they release a blouse in many colors, I might have to get in on the preorders!

Last, I got 2 bags from Loris to complement my purse collection:
I have ordered bags from Loris before, so I knew what to expect.  Most of their bags seem to be replicas, but the price makes them irresistible, especially since bags can get beaten up so easily.  I did not have any gothic bags or blue bags in my wardrobe, which is why I decided to get these.  The blue heart bag's design is generic enough, but I'm pretty sure the bat bag is a replica.  Luckily, the bat bag does not actually have a brand name on it (I will not buy bags that have a brand name on them when they are not actually that brand).  Both of these were worth the price, and since I don't go out in lolita much, I don't like to spend much on bags though I do sometimes like to use them in coord photos even when I'm not really "using" them.

This was quite a haul and it makes me feel like my wardrobe is so much bigger now!    I will likely order from Haruhi Clover again, but not for items that I want for big events since the quality isn't excellent.  My Little Dipper blouses are amazing, and Loris and Cutie Creator will continue to be mainstays for me!

melikestea haul and review

Today I got in the mail a haul from melikestea!  Melikestea is most well-known for petticoats, but I actually did not get any pettis; I got an underskirt, bloomers, and hair accessories!  Since there aren't as many reviews out there for their non-petti items, I decided to share my thoughts.

Date ordered: 4/14/17
Date shipped: 6/1/17
Date received: 6/17/17

All of the items I ordered were custom made, and melikestea has a policy that if the total number of business days estimated for the making of your items is supposed to be over 30 days, it will be capped at 30 days anyway.  I love that policy, and my order was shipped pretty well in line with that (it took 31-32 business days).  I also received my order in about the 2 week estimated timeframe as well.  

Everything I ordered is very high quality and I am 100% satisfied with my order!  The price for the items was incredibly reasonable, although the shipping was high.  It was worth the wait and the cost, though!

Alice Underskirt: 55 cm length in white
 This is a wardrobe basic that I had been lacking, and was the primary reason I made this order.  It is simple and functional, fits well, is light, and has the right shape.  The construction quality is awesome, and price was under $20 (not including shipping).  I should have gotten one in many other colors!

Amanda Bloomers, Pintuck Long Bloomers, and Daily Bloomers
 These are another wardrobe staple.  I had only 2 pairs of bloomers before, which is too few for how much I wear lolita.  One of them in particular was getting really beaten up and had multiple holes in it, so I wish I would have ordered these sooner!  I got them all in white, but maybe I will order some colored ones in the future.  The white on these is actually so white that it almost seems to have a blue tint to it.  That really doesn't matter at all, but I'm just glad that my white underskirt doesn't appear that way.  All of these fit perfectly and are very comfortable, and constructed really well.  The Amanda bloomers are nice and poofy...just how I wanted them to be!

Yukina Headbow, Aquillah Headbow, Cotton Lace Hair Ties, Carola's Tea Ties, Colorful Hair Ties
Since I was making an order anyway, I decided to fill in some gaps in my headwear collection.  All of the hair ties I got have an alligator clip, though elastic bands are also available.  The colors on all of these are just right and I couldn't be more pleased with the quality and price.  I'm a little disappointed that my Carola's Tea Ties do not have the little extra ribbons as shown in the stock photo.  They actually look more like the Sweetheart Hair Ties (which are the same price).  This is only a minor gripe, however, and really the only negative I can say about this whole order.

In conclusion, this haul and experience were awesome and I can't wait to use my new items!  Melikestea is an amazing place to fill in a lolita wardrobe with the essentials needed to actually wear lolita!

Monday, May 22, 2017

My 1-year Lolita Anniversary

This weekend, on May 20, I celebrated my 1 year anniversary of being into Lolita!  I took the time to reflect on how and why I got into Lolita, wear my first lolita dress on Saturday, and wear a new coord that I really love on Sunday.

I got into lolita on impulse last year at Anime Central, but the seeds were planted well before then.  In my teens, when X-Japan, Malice Mizer, and visual kei in general were popular, I was familiar with the gothic lolita fashion and Mana's brand, Moi Meme Moitie.  At the time, I don't think I knew about sweet, classic, or other lolita styles; I knew only the gothic style that was popular with followers of vk bands.

I learned about the brand Baby, The Stars Shine Bright from the movie Kamikaze girls, which I watched right around its US release time.  Alot of what I knew about lolita outside the gothic/vk style was from that movie for quite some time.  I went to my first lolita fashion show/panel at Tekkoshocon in 2011.  This was where a huge chunk of my real lolita knowledge came from.  At the fashion show that year, there were printed programs detailing the brands worn by each model.  I learned that there were more brands besides Baby and Moitie, and that Bodyline made lolita items as well that weren't just for cosplay (I had familiarity with Bodyline and their products from buying cosplay, and assumed the entire site was for cosplay).  After the fashion show, the girl running the show gave a detailed explanation of lolita, and also took questions from the audience.  Since I was interested in anything and everything Japanese, I absorbed all that knowledge like a sponge, though I still didn't use it for quite some time!

I didn't attend my next fashion show until 2016, even though I had been to many other cons with lolita programming and even guests since my first fashion show.  However, during that entire meantime, anytime I would see lolita vendors in dealers' rooms at cons, I would be tempted to look.  I always loved the look of the fashion, but didn't think I would ever actually take the plunge.  In 2016, Tekko had Lolita Collective in the dealer's room, and I also attended the con alone, so I had plenty of time to peruse this interesting booth at my leisure.  I kept going back to it throughout the day...but never bought anything.  That night, I realized I had passed the whole day only in the game room (my #1 hobby is rhythm gaming) and the dealer's room.  I decided I needed to go to at least one main event, just to say I did.  The lolita fashion show was that night, in main events, so I decided to go.

I was mesmerized by the looks in the fashion show.  Unlike in 2011, there were fashion guests and brands who had recruited models to show off the latest styles.  A coordinate contest showed off themed coords of attendees.  The whole thing was on a different level compared to 2011 and now seemed very professional.   I left thinking that if I would have seen the fashion show earlier in the day, maybe I would have bought something from Lolita Collective after all....

Only about a month later, I attended Anime Central in Chicago, where Lolita Collective was also vending.  This time, I saw a dress that stole my heart.  I wasn't planning on getting majorly into lolita, but I had to have that one dress.  I thought I could make just one coord, and maybe wear it to Otakon that summer.  I bought the dress, and a petticoat to go with it.

It was within a matter of weeks after buying that first dress that I jumped headfirst into lolita hardcore.  I couldn't stop thinking about the dress I had bought.  My first step was getting some basics, like a white blouse, knee socks, and wristcuffs so that I could wear it in a full coord.  Within a month, I had 2 new dresses from Baby Ponytail and Metamorphose, and had bought my first Meta lucky pack.  I was obsessed.

Now here I am, with a whole room of our house dedicated to my lolita wardrobe.  I've been to a few meets with a comm about 2 hours away, and also got to enjoy the lolita events at Tekko this year while actually wearing the fashion.  I don't see myself stopping anytime soon!  Below you will see my first dress:  a simple "anniversary JSK" from the Chinese brand Pink Up:

Pink Up Anniversary Japanese Fabric JSK:
Dress: Pink Up
Blouse: Anna House
Shoes, socks: Bodyline
Headbow: Cutie Creator
Shoeclips, jewelry: handmade

What can I say, I am still as in love with the dress as the day I saw it, even though it is so simple.  I think I love it because of its simplicity and especially its bright and varied colors.  I started out coording this with basic white items.  I ended up not wearing it to Otakon...the fabric is actually very heavy and really not good for summer at all, but right now it's still cool enough for it.  I always dreamed of being able to pull out different colors from the pattern, so I wore it with pink, blue, and white items.  The me of 1 year ago would have been so excited!


Innocent World Strawberry Rose Garden JSK coord:
 All Innocent World except off-brand shoes and handmade jewelry

This is a coord using one of the most recent dresses I've gotten, and I really tried to wear something as lovely as possible, and also something that would show how far I've come in lolita since last year.  I feel like these Innocent World items are made for each other, even though they are from different release years.  I also feel like this coord is just so "me", just like the one above, and all my coords really.  But this one is extra special to me!

Overall, I didn't actually DO much for my 1st anniversary, besides just wear some of these clothes I love and enjoy them.  I got 2 new Innocent World dresses as well, but the fact that they came this weekend was more coincidental than planned, haha.



Thursday, May 18, 2017

Dream Item GET: Metamorphose American Dream Skirt

Recently I got an item I never, ever thought I would see for sale, let alone acquire, Metamorphose's American Dream skirt in pink!  This skirt was released in 2004, and when I bought it, it was the first time I have seen it for sale in the year I've been into lolita.

Metamorphose American Dream

And here it is!  I was so excited I took my pictures (and even wore it) before even getting the wrinkles out!  Even finding pictures of this skirt is really difficult, and I wasn't able to find any worn photos of it for coord ideas.

This skirt is not very full, and rather short for a lolita skirt too.  It is able to fit my Leg Avenue petticoat, which I only have for the purpose of filling out older skirts that can't accommodate a modern petti.  I threw together a quick coord using stuff I already have, but I want to come up with something better.  I just need some inspiration!


I'm excited to discover what else I can do with this skirt, and to just enjoy actually having it, and not always thinking about it and looking for it anymore.


Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Anna House Haul and Review

Anna House (http://www.annahousefashion.com/) is having a sale right now for 40% off of orders over $200, so I decided to take advantage of this for some items I had been wanting for quite some time. Overall, I am very happy with my order and would rate my experience 4.5/5.

Some overall issues:  The sale originally stated 60% off orders over $200.  I'll admit, it does kind of sound too good to be true, but with Anna House's extremely expensive shipping to the US, I thought that was a good enough deal to actually make an order.  There was also a second deal, as follows:


If you order over $300 Gift: 1 Headdress
over $350 Gift: 2 Headdresses
over $400 Gift: 1 Bloomers + 1 Headdress
over $500 Gift: 1 Blouse + 1 Headdress
(*We will send the gift randomly.)

With that being said, I ordered $300 worth of stuff, and entered the coupon code.  What I found was that the code was only good for 40% off.  What I also found was that the discount also applied to the shipping cost, which was unexpected!  The reason I decided to still make my order was because I was also getting the discount on the shipping.  The total cost ended up being only $17 more than I was expecting due to the shipping being discounted, and I decided that was still a good enough deal to make my order.  However, I did not receive a free headdress.  Perhaps they meant that the total had to be over $300 after the discount code, but that did kind of irritate me, since the only reason I ordered the headbow was to get my order over the $300 amount.  At some point after I made my order, their webpage was revised to say that the sale was for 40% off instead of 60% (which, to be honest, is alot more reasonable and believable).


Now, onto the haul and review:

Total I paid, after shipping:  $244.54
Date ordered: May 5
Date received: May 10

Yes, you read that read: this order, from Hong Kong, arrived in only 5 days!  I guess the super expensive shipping isn't just for show.


As you can see, I got quite a bang for my buck on this order.  I got 2 capes, 7 blouses, 1 skirt, 1 pair of socks, and 1 headbow.

The items I was most disappointed on were the socks and headbow, but of course these were only a small part of my order.  Overall, I am super pleased with the quality of these items.  6 of the blouses are cotton, and the quality blows the plastic-like quality of many of Bodyline's cotton blouses out of the water.  I would say the quality across all 6 of the cotton blouses I ordered is consistent.

This was actually my second Anna House order; my first was fall of last year and I got all long-sleeved blouses for fall/winter.  I ordered according to the size chart, and since I am on the upper end of their small size, that is what I ordered.  Though I am able to wear the blouses I got last year, they are difficult to button and leave gaps.  They work with JSKs, but I need to minimize my chest size somewhat for them to work with skirts.

For this order, I decided to size up to a medium on the blouses that have no shirring.  For the ones with shirring, I stuck with the small.  My decision was correct:  every one of the blouses fits perfectly.  Since I tend to wear skirts more often with short sleevs, I'm very relieved!

Now, onto the individual items:

Skirt 013-1435

This is a skirt I had been wanting since it is my favorite color, purple.  It is very reminiscent of an older Meta design.  I found the shade of this skirt to be a little different than I was expecting from the stock photo (it has more pink in the hue), but still very nice.  This skirt is extremely comfortable...they can give Meta a run for their money in that regard!  I found the elastic at the waistband to be quite stretchy, and I felt that it fit my 26' waist perfectly, though I kind of feel that someone on the smaller end of the listed measurement (23') might find this skirt somewhat loose.  I do not feel like I am stretching it at all when I wear it.

I like the eyelet lace used on this skirt because it has a country/oldschool/casual feel, though it's probably not for everyone.

Closeup of the lace:

Next, I will show the capes I ordered:

Cape 016-1386 in red

This cape is made of cotton and I was not expecting it to be that warm.  I got this mostly as a novelty and to wear with a Little Red Riding hood dress, if I ever find the one I've been wanting.  I might also be able to use this in early spring strawberry coords.  This is exactly as pictured and as I was expecting.

Cape 016-1333 in cream

This cape is made of corduroy, and I was hoping it would be warm.  I am amazed by the quality of this item for the price.  Though it certainly wouldn't replace a winter coat, it is warm and also includes a detachable bow, and a detachable heart detail on the hood.  The cape is exactly as shown in the stock photo, and warmer and higher quality than I expected.

Detail of hood:

And now, on to the blouses (my main purpose of this order):

Blouse 016-1436 in blue

This one is made of chiffon, and the quality is comparable to chiffon blouses that can be gotten from many taobao sellers.  I would say this item is the thing on their site most similar to what Chinese brands are selling.  The sleeves are huge and impractical for daily wear, so I don't see myself getting a whole lot of use out of this, but it is just so pretty and unique (in that it's blue, rather than just black or white), that I had to have it.  It is available in some other interesting colors such as lavender and red, and I kind of wish I had those as well.  This blouse would be perfect for a fancy occasion.

Blouse 016-1349 in pink and blue

I wanted a basic short-sleeved blouse in both pink and blue, so I ordered this one in 2 colors.  I also have Bodyline's l364 blouse in both pink and blue.  The Bodyline one looks a little fancier, but there is no comparison in terms of the quality of cotton used; the Anna House ones are so much nicer.  The shade of pink is also very different from Bodyline's pink, and I would say the Anna House pink fits more of my wardrobe, though I do have some pieces that are closer to the Bodyline pink.  The blue blouse, however, is more similar to Bodyline's blue than I was hoping.  I think I will have to get a brand blouse (Angelic Pretty, maybe?) in order to get closer to the baby blue that I am seeking.

The lace used on the sleeves is slightly different (I like both), so here is a closeup:



I ordered this next blouse in 2 colors, and these ones are actually slightly different:
Blouse 016-1350 in blue

Blouse 016-1350 in black

I increased the exposure for the photo of the black blouse so that the details can be seen; it is actually a very true black.  For the blue one, the stock photo showed an extra of the blue bow buttons sewn on the ruffle.  My blouse did not have this button, though they did include a spare so I could sew one on if I wanted.  I do think that area is a little empty, but it doesn't bother me too much.  In real life, this blouse is a little darker than I was hoping (it looks lighter to me in the stock photo).  It is the same blue cotton used on the other blue blouse I got above.

On the black blouse, there is a removable bow on the top ruffle, and the ruffle itself is shorter.  This was not shown in any stock photos, so that surprised me, though I do like that version better.  The neckties on both blouses are not removable.  This blouse is also shirred, as shown below: 


Blouse 016-1123

This blouse uses the same pink cotton fabric as the collared one I showed above.  The grosgrain ribbons are not removable, and I don't really like that they are a darker pink than the blouse itself.  Also, the ribbon buttons, while really cute, are difficult to use (I guess there's a reason most buttons are round). I still like this blouse overall and think it was worth the price.

Detail of the ribbon:

Back shirring:


Blouse 016-1180 in "cream"

This blouse was listed as cream, but it really is white (maybe off-white).  It is very different from the cream in the cape I showed above, but this blouse is true to the stock photo, so I was glad it was this shade.  The two bows are detachable, and for some reason, one of them came attached, and one came detached.  I'm pretty sure there is very limited stock of this blouse left, so get it while you can!  I have already worn this one in a coord, and it was very comfortable and was a steal for the price.

 Back shirring:

Last, I will show the small items I got:
Socks 018-1165 in pink

I already had these socks in red from the order I made last year, and I love them so much that I wanted to get them in pink too.  I was really disappointed to find out that the lace was not the eyelet lace that is shown in the stock photo, and that my socks from last year have.  The coords I wanted to use these socks for are country or oldschool coords where the eyelet lace would have matched (they also would have matched the lace on the skirt I got).  The actual sock itself is made of a high quality white cotton and the pink cherries are still super cute, but the lace used instead is not very high quality.  Below, I showed a comparison with the socks I got last year:


I also ordered a headbow, mainly to get my order over the $300 to get a free gift (which I ended up not getting):
Headbow 017-1314

I have mixed feelings on this one.  It is definitely a giant head-eating bow, but that was apparent from the stock photo.  The quality on the bow is really, really nice.  The lace is almost exactly the same as on oldschool Baby piece I have, and fits right in with that aesthetic.  The bow sits upright on the head, not flat like the stock photo shows, though it may be possible to adjust it to fit that way.  My biggest problem with this bow, besides the fact that it is too big for my head of straight, thin hair, is that the headband is not really sturdy enough for the weight of this bow.  If I lower my head, this bow either fall off, or feels like it's going to!  This is a problem I have had with other bows I've gotten from Infanta, a taobao brand.  Maybe I will look into attaching it to a sturdier headband (btw, even though it does not suit my hair, I have still already worn this bow!  Turns out I love giant head-eating bows).

Overall, I am very pleased with my order.  Yes, there are some negatives, but considering the quality of the cotton used on the blouses, the amount of stuff I got for the price, and the incredible speed of the shipment, I would definitely recommend Anna House, especially their blouses.  They are such a great change of pace from the chiffon blouses seen all over taobao, and while they may not quite be brand quality, they are extremely significantly cheaper new!