Sunday, April 23, 2017

Bodyline Haul

Late last week, I got a haul from Bodyline that I want to share!  It's possible this will be my last order from Bodyline, because in the last year, they have hardly restocked or added any new lolita items.  It seems that they are phasing out their lolita line, at least on their international store.  At this point, there really isn't much left in the right sizes or colors on their site that I like.

So, for this (possibly last) haul, here's what I got!
I got 4 blouses, a headdress, 3 pairs of socks, and 3 pairs of wristcuffs.  All of these are things to fill out my wardrobe, and I'm happy with every item I received.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
 l474 blouse in blue.  I got this because the color is so unique, and if Bodyline stops selling this blouse, I don't know when/where I could get another like it!  It seems to be cut for use with pants and possibly skirts, but I think it will work with JSKs and well if tucked in under my petti.  It also comes with a detachable jabot and cameo chain, which are nice details.

 1575 blouse in white.  I wanted this blouse for several reasons.  For one, I wanted a blouse that would go with oldschool coords, and I think the detachable sleeves with tie ribbons at the bottom contributes to that look.  Also, this blouse is pure white.  Most lolita blouses are off-white, so I thought it would be nice to have one blouse that is truly white for the handful of pieces I have that require it.  Since it can be worn as short or long sleeves, it's very versatile.  One complaint I have about this blouse is that the lace is kind of shiny.  However, it is soft so I consider this blouse to still be wearable.
 l402 blouse in black.  I already have a black long-sleeved blouse, but I found that it didn't go very well with sweet coords and was more suited for gothic and possibly classic looks.  I think this blouse will work with sweet.  The lace on the collar is eyelet lace which works with the look I was going for, and fortunately it is soft and a good quality.
 l375 blouse in black.  The main reason I bought this was because it was only $6.66!  This is a blouse I would buy in a heartbeat if they ever restocked it in different colors because of the adorable strawberry details!  I don't actually have any main pieces that are black and strawberry themed.  I would like to have Meta's strawberry crown skirt in black to go with this blouse, but I've never seen it for sale (and I actually want it in green even more, haha).  I may have some pieces I can wear with this, but with how much I LOVE strawberry-themed stuff, it seemed worth getting for when I do have something.
 Here are the accessories I got.  I really wanted a black and white headdress to go with old-school coords.  This one always looked so ita to me, but it was really the only one I could find for super cheap.  I already have this headdress in many other colorways, and the black and white version looks less ita in person than I thought it would.  The black and white wristcuffs are made from eyelet lace and will work better for old-school and country coords than the ones I already had, which are more for classic or non-OTT sweet.  The lace is way softer than I was expecting and compared to other eyelet lace I have felt.  They were very worth the price!  The white and pink wristcuffs are just something I thought would be nice to have.
3 pairs of strawberry socks!  These are the colors that Bodyline still had in stock, and they were only $1.99 a pair!  The white and pink colors would have been great to have too, but actually the main reason I made this order was for the sax socks to go with my Infanta Strawberry Kitchen Maid JSK and the mint ones to go with my FigliaXHANAKO Strawberry JSK (which I reviewed in a previous post).  Luckily, both pairs match the colors of the dresses close enough to work!  I got the black pair too, even though right now it really only goes with the black strawberry blouse I showed above.

I paid a total of $108.61, after shipping, for these items and it was incredibly worth it.  I'm sad that Bodyline is phasing out of lolita because they just can't be beat on their prices on socks, wrist cuffs, headdresses, etc, and their blouses are nice enough for the price to be serviceable.  Also amazingly, this order took only 2 1/2 weeks to reach me (I have waited over 3 months before)!

Strawberry Coord #1

In my previous post about the Mary Rose coord, I showed at the end all of the strawberry coords I put together to wear this spring.  Today I wore the first of these, and I plan to show all of them!

Skirt, headdress: Diamond Honey
Blouse: Yilia
Socks: MuFish
Corsage: Innocent World

The skirt I am wearing is actually originally a JSK.  It is Diamond Honey's Strawberry Garden JSK, which I fell in love with at first sight, and was actually one of my early dream dresses.  When I got the dress, I was devastated with how short and tight the bodice was, with no possibility for adjustment (without major alterations).  I still loved the strawberry embroidery so much that I couldn't give up on it or sell the dress, and since it wasn't an expensive or rare dress to begin with, I decided to ditch the bodice and turn it into a skirt!  As you can see, this worked out well for me...it makes for a skirt with a nice length!  As-is, the waistband sits below my natural waist, and would require more skilled alterations to make it sit correctly, but that would also mean a shorter fit.

I also bought the matching headdress from Diamond Honey, which features the same strawberry embroidery as the skirt!  The blouse is from Yilia, but I bought it from Lolita Collective at Tekko (the Collective doesn't seem to offer this blouse online, so they may have it for convention sale only).  Normally I wear shoes for my coord pictures, but I wasn't planning to go outside in this and I love so much how the bottom of these socks looks.  Shoes kind of ruin the look!

A. Gato Designs Butterflies on Cream JSK Review

Today I am going to review a JSK I just got from A. Gato designs that I purchased during their spring sale!

You can check out their site and store here: http://www.gotg-designs.com/

I actually saw this JSK for sale at Tekko.  It was $70, and I was tempted by it, but the waist measurement was a few inches too big for me, so I didn't bite.  Shortly after Tekko, they had a sale and the JSK went down to $40, and at that price, I knew I couldn't resist.  I think the butterfly design is beautiful, but one of the main reasons I wanted this dress was because I thought I might be able to wear it out normally, possibly even to church, without causing a fuss.  And I was right!

First, when I opened my package, I found out that they had included some free gifts!
I got hair clips and a ring, which was way beyond expectations, considering the dress was already so inexpensive!  I don't do rings, or items with sweets, so I will have to pass the ring along to someone who will appreciate it, but I still think it's really cute!

Here is the dress!  One thing I noticed is that the dress, while it didn't have any flaws whatsoever, didn't really have a "brand new" feeling either.  I suspect this was probably the same exact JSK that was at Tekko, and has possibly been to other cons as well.  I don't think that really decreases its value, just something to note.
 Here is the back of dress, you can see how the back is fully shirred!  I do wish this dress had waist ties, since it is about 2 inches too large for me.  the straps are attached with a button, so they adjustable by moving the button, which is always a big plus for me!  The dress sits above my natural waist, but the length of the dress is so nice already that I don't feel the need to adjust the straps.
And here's what it looks like tried on!  The dress is not lined, so I chose to wear a short (50cm) underskirt to add lining and just a bit of volume.  I am going to try to source a belt that would go with this dress, but it works really well as-is with the tie cardigan.  I wore this out shopping around town today and I felt perfectly comfortable.  I paired it with a pair of cute white sandals, and while I was super dressed up compared to everyone else I saw, I felt really casual and comfy in this outfit!

Overall, I would really recommend A. Gato designs.  The price was unbeatable and amazing, but I think this dress would have been worth the full $70 it was selling for at Tekko.  Watch out for their sales though...they offer lucky packs sometimes that look like a really amazing deal!

Friday, April 21, 2017

Metamorphose Spring Set

Today I got my Metamorphose Spring Set in the mail!  The ad for the set is shown below.  The only thing I was able to choose was the cut and color of the dress; the rest of the items came in random colors, except for the tote bag which only comes as shown.  Let's see what I got!

I choose the off-white puff sleeves OP dress as my main piece.  Here's what I hoped to get from the rest of the set:

Cardigan:  The blue or green.  Last choice would be white
Socks: The cream or white
Hat: The red-ribboned version
Necklace: The red version

Along with the dress set, I also ordered two of their Elegant Necklaces, which were on sale, in pink and blue.


These necklaces will get alot of use, since my lolita necklace collection is very small right now. That's something I need to work on, and these necklaces will help get me there!

Now, let's see what I got! (Aside from the dress)
As you can see, I was sent blue stuff!  I was super, super excited about the blue cardigan, since that was one of my first choice colors, and was the part of the pack I was most interested in!  The fabric is just amazing, it's so soft and comfy and it is sparkly which makes it so unique.  I loved the uniqueness of the green cardigan, but blue was one of my top choices too since it will match several pieces I own.  I also got the hat and necklace in blue, which weren't my top choices, but I do have a beautiful cardigan to pair them with now!  I was excited to see the socks were white because I know I will get alot of use out of them.  I have a similar pair from Bodyline that I wear all the time, but they aren't that nice so I've been wanting a fancier pair.  The tote bag is pretty big.  I'm not sure yet what I will use it for.  The bow with the daisy on the hat is removable, so it can be worn with just the blue ribbon, which increases the number of coords it could go with.

After admiring my new blue stuff, I tried on my dress!
Here it is, the Candy Bottle Puff Sleeves OP in off-white.  I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the dress and realized that the off-white color is actually a light dusty pink.  It doesn't appear that way in photos (and is not listed as such), but it goes alot better with the pink ribbon details, which I thought clashed in the stock photos.  In fact, it is because of those pink ribbon details that I didn't buy this dress when it was on Meta's 50% off sale (and now I'm super glad I didn't cause of the Spring Set)!  The dress has tons of shirring and is really comfy.  The fit is a tad loose, but it does have ribbon ties in the back which make it just right!

Next, I tried the full set together!
I don't think I would have chosen to coord this dress this way, with all the blue, but as far as sets go where there are many color possibilities to get, it's not bad.  I would prefer to see the dress with a pink cardigan and accessories like the necklace I just got with the pink stones, and these accessories together with a dress with more blue in it, but there will be plenty of time to use these items that way!  For tonight, I decided to just enjoy my dress set as it came!

Overall, I am very happy with the set I got!  It was definitely worth it, and I am just in love with the cardigan.  I wish I had it in every color!

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Super Simple Coord: IW Mary Rose OP

Yesterday when I got home from work, I knew I wanted to put on a lolita coord, but I didn't have anything planned out, and I wanted something super quick and simple.  At times like that, I usually want to reach for a one-piece dress instead of a jumperskrt, but I really don't have many OPs at all (and 2 of the ones I do have are too short...and I'm still waiting on an underskirt to arrive!).  So, I reached for my trusty Mary Rose long-length OP from Innocent World.  I own this dress in both the purple and green colorways, and they are always what I go for when I'm feeling kind of lazy.  They are also super comfortable!


OP, headband, socks: Innocent World
Cardigan: Bodyline
Shoes: offbrand

Even though this dress is officially purple according to the brand, it never looked purple to me.  The hair accessory I am wearing is shown with the dress I am wearing in its stock photo from Innocent World, but the ribbon on the hairbow is actually a true purple!  At any rate, it's a great choice for when I don't really want to think about what to match.  The socks I chose have "purple" flowers that match the odd purple of the dress.  I wanted to go outside to read, but it was chilly so I threw on the Bodyline cardigan for warmth.

The reason I didn't want to spend long on my coord last night was because I wanted to do something I've been looking forward to for months....getting out all my strawberry coords!


These consist overwhelmingly of items from taobao, with 2 Innocent World dresses also in the mix, and some Bodyline items as well (1 blouse, and several of the headdresses and socks).  There is also a bolero from Dreamv and some socks from Anna House!  I may post and break down these coords more when I actually wear them!

Monday, April 17, 2017

Old School Acquisition: Meta Music Note Skirt

Today I got in the mail an old school piece from Metamorphose, a music note skirt in sax from 2003.
 The skirt was being sold as a set with the matching headdress, which is in excellent condition, and the matching bag which is very heavily stained.  The bag was included for free since it is in such poor condition.  I will try to spruce it up, but I'm not getting my hopes up.  At any rate, the skirt was listed as being in very good condition, but in reality it is quite faded.  This is especially noticeable when compared to the headdress, but especially when compared with the fabric sample (which the seller still had, somehow!), as seen below.
 I was really disappointed by the fading, but I really didn't spend that much on this set, and I still think the price was fair given it came with the headdress in such nice condition, and given that it is 14 years old.

The reasons behind why I wanted this set are somewhat personal.  This is now the oldest piece I own, trumping my Innocent World music notes embroidery JSK by about 4 years.  I am an older lolita, and I just got into the fashion last year.  However, I am a hardcore otaku, and I have known about the fashion for many years, since high school or maybe junior high.  Had I gotten into lolita when I first found out about it, this set may have been one of the things I would have worn.  It came out around the time when I think I would have been ready to start buying brand.  I was starting my first part-time work and getting started with my first credit card and checking account.  I think this is the kind of coord I would have worn as a high schooler.  I am the same size as I was then, and my hair is the same too, so with my face blocked out, it's not hard to imagine that this is about how it would have looked.

The shoes may not be accurate for the time.  I have a pair of rocking horse shoes, but they are black, so they wouldn't match.  The skirt is on the shorter side on me, and also includes a built-in hard tulle petti which I think looks like the right amount of poof for a street fashion lolita piece of the era!

In reality, I didn't have many cute clothes as a teen.  I had no means of transportation to get to conventions, so I had no need to cosplay or dress up.  Perhaps me buying this set is me trying to make up for lost time, but regardless, I love these pieces and even with the fading, the skirt is wearable.

My Lolita Bracelets

Today I thought I would show the bracelets I wear with my lolita outfits.  They are all handmade, using Stretch Magic cord, and beads from Michael's, Joann Fabrics, Etsy, and Sophie & Toffie.  I got a bracelet bar at Bed Bath and Beyond for $24.99 so I could easily see all my bracelets at once.  This is super helpful when I am figuring out what kind of new bracelet to make!  I would say that most of these were made with a specific main piece in mind, but the majority of them can go with multiple pieces I own!


Here they are!  I try to keep them at least somewhat arranged by style.  I'm thinking I might need make something with mint colors next to go with the new FigliaxHANAKO dress I showed in my last post.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Figlia Flowery Strawberry JSK Review

Tonight I am going to review my latest dress acquisition, FigliaxHANAKO's Flowery Strawberry JSK in green.


The cost of this JSK was $150 after shipping.  Figlia has a taobao shop, though their items cannot be purchased from overseas (at least not from the US, though they could be with a shopping service), therefore I will be comparing this dress mostly to other Taobao brands.

Included in the package was a shopping bag for Figlia, a nice touch that made me wonder...are Figlia's products sold in a physical store, possibly in Taiwan or China?

 The dress itself is made of a very light polyester material.  I would compare the material to that used on Diamond Honey's dresses, specifically their Sweet Cherry and Strawberry dress, which I also own.  The price of that dress varies depending on how/where you buy it, but it is currently $79.99 on my-lolita-dress.com, though that price does not include shipping.  So, aside from the material, how does this more expensive dress stack up to my other Taobao strawberry dress?


What attracted me to this dress in the first place was the art, and the color.  I love the combination of green with red strawberrys, and I love that the strawberry flowers are included as well.  The print is very crisp and nice, and I must say I do like it more than other Taobao strawberry prints I've seen, so the relative expensiveness of this dress was worth it to me in that regard.


Here you can see the lining on the skirt, and the lace used on the bottom.  The bottom lace is nice and decent quality, not too overdone, which I think is appropriate for country style.  The lining is a very thin material similar to the dress.  This dress will not make me too hot!


Here is the detachable bow and the lace that used on the bodice and straps.  The pin is attached from this bow differently than most detachable bows.  It's attached to the top in such a way that the bow is not droopy at all, and I like how it looks even compared to some brand bows, like those on Metamorphose dresses, though the grosgrain ribbon material is not as high quality as brand ones.  The ribbon is higher quality than my Diamond Honey dress though...that one had the pin hot glued to the ribbon instead of sewn!


Here is another closeup of the lace used on the strap.  This lace is not all that high quality, and has many imperfections.  However, it is really small, still fits the theme and looks perfects fine worn.  At least it isn't scratchy!


Here we see the back of the dress, which shows my favorite thing about this dress besides the print/color:  it has adjustable straps, and the adjustability is significant!  There are a whole three buttonholes, which saves me the work of modifying the straps to be longer.  I am 5'6" and have adjusted the straps of every dress that I can to try to get the waistline down to my natural waist.  Other dresses I have from Infanta and Diamond Honey have the straps sewn to the back...not adjustable at all!  This feature makes the dress worth extra money, in my opinion.  Also, the waist ties are removable, and the back is fully shirred.  These details on the back justify the price point of this dress...good job, Figlia!

A coord this is not (look at those bare feet!), but here you can see the dress worn.  In this photo, I have the straps set on their longest setting.  The waistline is sitting on my natural waist.  It's not possible to tell with the angle of the photo, but the length of the skirt is about 1 - 2 inches above my knees.

Overall, I would rate this purchase 4.5/5.  The dress is not perfect, and costs more than more Taobao dresses, which are the closest comparison to this brand.  For the price, you could get second-hand brand, but I would have to wait awhile to find the perfect green strawberry dress in new condition on the second-hand market, while this dress was readily available for purchase on an English-language site that requires no shopping service.  I would order from FigliaxHANAKO again!

Easter Coord: IW Cross and Feather

Today for Easter, I wanted to wear a coord that conveyed a "holy" feel with crosses.  I chose my Innocent World Cross and Feather Church Choir JSK for the occasion.  The JSK comes with a lovely white collar for the "church choir" look, but it is removable, and I actually usually wear it with the collar off, as it is difficult to coord a blouse with the collar.

JSK, clip, headbow:  Innocent World
Blouse: Yilia (taobao)
Tights: MuFish (taobao)
Shoes: offbrand
Earrings: Claire's
Bracelets: handmade

I think my favorite thing about this coord is the cross clip that I attached to the top of the blouse.  This clip is considered a hair accessory, but I love using clips in this way, and Innocent World makes alot that are good for blouses (sometimes their stock photos even show them used like this).  The shoes are navy kid's shoes from Payless with shoe clips added.  They are super comfy and I was able to wear them all day at a con recently!  The earrings are little crosses that I also wore to church this morning.


I hope everyone had a happy Easter, I sure did, especially once I was able to put on this dress and just be at home enjoying all the beautiful Spring flowers that are blooming now.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Innocent World Sailor Collar Cutsew Styling

Earlier this week, I got a haul from Innocent World.  They were having a sale on blouses, with some flat-price ones for only 3000 yen, so I ordered every one they had!  Unfortunately, I didn't get most of the blouses I ordered, and only got the sailor-collar cutsews from the sale.  I got all 3 of the colors I ordered, and I've been excited to see how they can enhance my wardrobe.


The stock photo showed this top worn as a bolero, and I wasn't really sold on that, but I decided to try it with an Innocent World dress I already had on my dress form.  When I unbuttoned the red cutsew, I saw it also had a snap next to the top button, which I thought is a neat feature.

Here is the top, with a Strawberry Tart OP.  I actually kind of like it worn like that and I could see throwing it on top of a dress to change it up.


Next, I wanted to try one of these under a JSK, so I chose the black Rose Flare JSK that was also part of my Innocent World haul, since one of the pinks in the roses matched the pink of one of the cutsews.  I threw in some offbrand accessories and shoes to complete the look.  I couldn't get the colors to photograph well, but the bracelet has pink roses, and the stud earrings are also dusty pink roses.  I really like how this coord is coming along, and it looks so casual and comfy!


Next, I wanted to try something that thematically makes sense...a dress that one would expect to be worn in a sailor style!  For this, I chose one of my favorite pieces, Angelic Pretty's Astro Regimen JSK in sax.  I always wanted to wear this dress with a navy sailor top!  I like to use my offbrand gold shoes when I wear this dress, so I incorporated a new beret I got from Cutie Creator (taobao) that has gold accents, as well as offbrand gold anchor studs and a handmade bracelet with gold stars and navy beads.  Plain navy OTK socks from MuFish (taobao) finish off the coord.  I would like to wear this one out sometime...I just need an occasion!


I'm really happy with my purchases from Innocent World!  I haven't tried them on yet, but they look like they will fit perfectly and feel nice and soft too.

Friday, April 14, 2017

My Good Friday Kuro Coord

Today for Good Friday, I wanted to wear something all black to show a sense of mourning for Jesus' death on the cross.  I tried my hand at kuro Lolita, and here's what I came up with:

JSK, headdress (modified): Bodyline
Necklace: vintage
Blouse: Anna House
Shoes and tights: offbrand from local shoe stores
Earrings: Claire's
Bracelet: handmade

Sadly, I don't think it would be appropriate to wear lolita to my church, so I won't be wearing this out.  If I were, I would want to include a classy, possibly vintage black purse without too much detail.  The tights are lace and the bracelet has one gray rose charm that ties into the rose motif on the headdress, which is a bodyline piece that originally came with ties to tie around the head (I attached it to a headband instead).  The dress also came with a detachable waist bow that I chose not to include because it looked too playful for this coord.

I decided to include a worn photo, though I covered my face.  I think this outfit does a good job of expressing what I wanted to today.

1 Dress, 8 Coords: Bodyline l365 JSK

I have been wanting to do coord posts for awhile, where I show 1 dress, and several different ways it can be worn.  My goal was to show 5 outfits per dress...but for this first one, it turned into 8!  I chose a very basic and versatile dress, Bodyline's l365 jsk in sax.  As of this writing, this dress is still available from Bodyline for $13.33.  For each outfit, I will do a rundown of what it consists of, and explain one or two "style points" for that outfit.  Also, you can see part of another coord I'm working on in all of the pics on the right side...so just ignore that!  Let's begin....

1.  The Most Basic of Basics


Headbow and shoes:  Bodyline
Blouse and tights:  taobao (sold on multiple resellers, not sure of the brand)
Bag: Loris (taobao)
Earrings: H&M
Bracelet: handmade

Style Point:  I wanted to start with the most basic coord possible.  This is what a beginner might want to put together for this dress, or someone who just doesn't have alot of time to get dressed that day!  The tights shown are made of white lace, and the earrings are small bow studs.  All of my bracelets are handmade since my wrists are pretty small, and they are easy and fun to make too.

2.  Casual Lolita

Headband: Claire's
Socks: Bodyline
Cutsew: DreamV
Bag: ThinkGeek
Shoes: Boscov's, shoe clips from defunct Amazon seller
Earrings: H&M
Bracelet: handmade

Style Point:  Since this dress is so inexpensive, I thought it would be great to wear it casually.  I paired it with other things that would be more approachable to normies, like comfortable shoes that can be worn all day and a purse from ThinkGeek.  Most of these items could be daily wear for a variety of styles.

3.  Pink and Blue

Blouse:  Anne House
Socks: MuFish (taobao)
Shoes: Bodyline
Earrings and Parasol: Lolita Collective
Headbow and bracelets: handmade

Style Point:  This is actually my favorite way to coord this dress!  I love it with pink, and would have liked to show it with a pink purse, but I don't have one so I showed it with a parasol instead!

4.  Colors and Patterns


Cutsew, socks, shoes: Bodyline
Headbow: Angelic Pretty
Earrings: Haenuli (also sold by other resellers)
Bag: Loris (taobao)
Bracelets: handmade

Style Point:  I wanted to introduce a touch of purple and some kind of pattern to this outfit, so I added an Angelic Pretty headbow with white, pink, and purple bows and socks with a pattern to accomplish that.  I also went with a cutsew that has more detail.  I would like to try actually wearing this outfit sometime to see how it looks on!

5.  Summer Heat

Bolero: DreamV
Bows: Lolita Collective
Earrings: H&M
Socks: ebay children's socks (lol)
Shoes: Bodyline
Bag: Loris (taobao)
Bracelets: handmade

Style Point:  I wanted to create an outfit that could be worn and still count as Lolita on a hot summer's day.  The frilly ankle socks contribute to that idea, and the bolero gives the feeling that it could always be taken off if it just gets too hot.  I was envisioning hair in pigtails with the bows to keep it off my neck.  The earrings are white heart studs.

6.  Oldschool FTW

Headdress, socks, shoes: Bodyline
Blouse: Anna House
Bag: Loris (taobao)
Earrings: H&M

Style Point:  I love oldschool Lolita.  I have a rectangle headdress that matches this dress and I just had to use it, so I paired with a couple other things that might be seen in an oldschool coord, like frilly knee socks and the closest blouse I have to oldschool (it's not quite there, but close enough).

7.  All Blue

Bow, socks, shoes, blouse: Bodyline
Bag: Loris (taobao)
Earrings: H&M
Bracelets; handmade

Style Point:  So, we have shiro and kuro Lolita, so why not ao (blue) Lolita?  This coord needs a blue bag to complete the look, but since I don't have one, I showed it with the same white purse I usually use (same with the earrings).  I'm not sure I would actually recommend wearing this outfit since the blue is awfully overbearing, but I wanted to do it just for fun!  For the bow, I used an extra detachable bow from the dress and put it on a headband, to make sure the blues matched.

8.  Tea Party

Blouse: Lady Sloth
Headdress: Cutie Creator (taobao)
Socks, bag: Innocent World
Earrings: H&M
Bracelets: handmade
Shoes: Bodyline

Style Point:  You have a big tea party to go to, and you've decided on this dress.  You go for some brand from Innocent World to impress the brand whores, and a blouse from Lady Sloth that costs several times what the dress did.  White rose stud earrings and a beautiful matching headdress from Cutie Creator add that extra flare.  With your trusty Bodyline shoes (complete with Dr. Sholl's inserts lol), you know you be comfortable and stylish.

Alright, and that's it, folks!  I want to do more of these, so I'm currently brainstorming how I can make the photos better, and deciding on what dress to do next!  Creating this post definitely helped me realize what is lacking in my wardrobe.  For these particular outfits, that was definitely pink and blue purses, and more blue earrings.  It's hard for me to justify buying a whole lot of purses when I actually go out in Lolita so rarely, but maybe I could add a couple to my next taobao haul.  Any other suggestions?  Leave a comment!