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KAKenterprise [2011-01-22 14:30:37 +0000 UTC]
you look great. I hope you donβt mind me asking but howβs your experience been with Bodyline clothing??
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KittyDragon In reply to KAKenterprise [2011-01-22 16:06:50 +0000 UTC]
I actually like most of Bodyline. I try to stay away from items that you can tell they copied from a brand. Your not getting the same kind of detail that you would from a brand but you do get good quality in the dress. I would suggest Bodyline to anyone who wants affordable Lolita clothes.
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carynne0 [2010-10-16 05:09:03 +0000 UTC]
I don't mean to offend you, but isn't this more of cosplay than Lolita? The fact that you're wearing a wig and that you wore this to a con means that this is cosplay. In my opinion, Lolita is a lifestyle. It applies to how you walk, how you talk, how you move. Lolita is supposed to affect your life and your personality. I hope you don't take this the wrong way though. And your dress is very cute.
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KittyDragon In reply to carynne0 [2010-10-16 15:58:39 +0000 UTC]
Just because I go to cons and such I don't consider Lolita cosplay either. I wear Lolita very often. I also think that the wig adds to my outfit, my hair is currently in a in-between state so it doesn't look very cute when I am wearing my dresses. I also know many Lolitas who wear wigs with their coordinates. Lolita is a fashion that I connect with, why does everyone feel that there are strict "rules" and try to put other Lolitas down. Don't we all dress cute to feel happy about ourselves?
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carynne0 In reply to KittyDragon [2010-10-17 01:32:53 +0000 UTC]
I wasn't trying to put you down. I was just asking because I still don't know the exact differences between Lolita and cosplay. I want to learn more about Lolita before I actually wear it, after all.
Like I said, I hope I didn't offend you with my previous comment. I just wanted to learn more about Lolita (and its differences from cosplay). If I did offend you, however, I humbly apologize.
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