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Mini Lolita Fashion History Lesson: MILK
Today, MILK is generally known as an 'otome' or 'girly' brand, and many of their modern items don't look like what modern lolita think of as lolita.
A recent MILK collection However, in the late 80s and early 90s, MILK was considered to be one of the quintessential Lolita brands.
1990s lolita wearing MILK In a 1994 zipper interview about the history of lolita fashion the brand representative for MILK states "I think what is now called lolita fashion is the fashion that milk has been making for a long time."
MILK was founded in 1970 by Hitomi Okawa (大川ひとみ). When Hitomi Okawa started as a designer there were not many DC brands yet and ready to wear fashion was really just starting to become more widespread in Japan. Okawa attended an art university in Kyoto because of a love of drawing that started in elementary school. She used to draw illustrations of girls and make things like paper dolls. At the age of 11, she drew many pictures of the same clothes and changed the patterns (polka dots, checks, flowers). She grew up the daughter of a doctor, in an affluent home where her mother would read magazines like Harper's Bazaar with 1950s and 1960s American fashion. She also looked at American fashion catalogs as a child, and cites this study of clothing in magazines and catalogs as her earliest sort of "studying" of fashion.
50s/60s Harper's Bazaar In addition to drawing inspiration from the 50s & 60s Harper's Bazaar & American clothing catalogs, she also drew inspiration from military uniforms and how they have custom buttons and custom fabric and details like that, as well as current trends in London and Tokyo as the brand continued to develop. When she started however, she says that she was the only one making this sort of cute girly clothing in Japan and she felt like she had to make it because no one else was making what she wanted to wear.
50s/60s Harper's Bazaar
After graduating from Seian College of Art and Design, Department of Design, she started MILK in Harajuku. She wanted to start in the coolest place possible, so she decided on Central Apartment.
MILK Shop Front in the 70s, Central Apartment
She had come to Harajuku when she was either in High School or her first year of University and had stood in the middle of the pedestrian bridge right off Harajuku station, and she looked down at Omotesando and thought "Here is the coolest place, I want to be here!", and that's why she chose that location. The Bridge doesn't exist any more, it was torn down in 2011. She wasn't aware at the time that Central Apartment was a popular place for creators, she just thought that street was nice and that Central Apartment was modern and cool. In a 2021 interview she confessed that she sometimes still goes up to the pedestrian bridge on the Yoyogi Park side and looks at Omotesando, and when she does, she feels the same way she did when she was 20 years old.
Central Apartment (原宿セントラルアパート) was initially an apartment complex built in Harajuku in 1958 at the intersection of Meiji-dori. It was initially built for special international travelers like US military personnel. In the mid 1960s/early 1970s, the lower floors were converted into stores with offices in the upper apartment floors.
The Coffee shop Leon on the first floor was a popular spot with creative people. There were also shops like Mademoiselle Nonnon launched by designer Taro Aramaki which sold French style clothing and lots of horizontal stripes. Mademoiselle Nonnon is considered to be the source of the border (horizontal stripe) trend in Japan.
Initially, "MILK", was expensive and unrealistic for everyday wear, so it was mainly used as a stage costume for idols, however, people started wearing Milk as everyday clothing as time went on.
MILK also experimented with a Bridal line in the 70s as well.
While their runway looks were generally a bit more loud than the way the pieces would have been worn in real life, you can see some prairie revival influence their early 70s items as well as some silhouettes in the '76 collection that are starting to look more lolita-esque.
Here are a few runway examples from the 1980s, note the border print of a carousel in the 1988 collection and the knee length ruffled skirt in the 1982 one.
By the early 1990s, MILK was heavily featured in coordinates worn by young women who considered themselves lolita in magazines like Cutie and Zipper, and was also advertising in those magazines.
1990-1992 Cutie advertisements for MILK
Early 1990s looks from MILK were fairly consistent with what was on offer from similar shops like PRETTY and Shirley Temple.
MILK Coordinates from Nene magazine, 1995
Speaking of Shirley Temple, the founder of Shirley Temple, Rei Yanagawa (柳川れい), worked as a designer for MILK before starting the Shirley Temple children's brand in 1974.
As time went on, lolita fashion started to diverge from the MILK style, while MILK followed their own design concept and look more at current trends in girly fashion. Today, some iconic MILK items like their heart purse are still frequently used in lolita fashion, however, it would be difficult to walk into MILK today and put together a coordinate that would read the same as one made from items at Angelic Pretty.
While goth and punk brands typically have no issue relating themselves to goth or punk fashion, brands popular with lolita have sometimes resisted self-describing themselves as lolita, most likely in an attempt to not alienate non lolita customers, due to lolita fashion having a mixed reputation. MILK, like many other Japanese brands, especially DC brands, maintains that they make MILK style, even though their influence on what we call lolita fashion today, is unmistakable.
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#MILK#Old School Lolita#Lolita Fashion History#Shirley Temple#90s Jfashion#80s Jfashion#70s Jfashion#Lolita History#Central Apartment#Hitomi Okawa#Mini Lolita History Lesson
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JUPITER 🪐✨
I started working on this illustration of Atsushi Sakurai a couple days after his passing last year, but I fell into a rut and couldn’t find the strength to finish it until now 🥺 The award for most perfect person to study dynamic anatomy poses, stylized realism, and intricate clothing details would have to go to this beautiful soul. Gone far too soon—I hope Atsushi, Reita, and the rest of the incredible rockstars we’ve lost are all chatting up in the heavens about the music they loved to create 🙏🏻🩵
#art#my art#illustration#artist#digital art#illustrator#digital artwork#painting#aesthetic art#atsushi#atsushi sakurai#buck tick#bucktick#jrock#vkei#visual kei#vkei art#music art#music artist#japanese fashion#japanese art#90s fashion#80s fashion#80s music#90s music#visual kei fanart#vkei fanart#visual kei fashion#jfashion#japanese music
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🎤Quand on a plus rien à perdre
Earlier this month, I went to see Starmania with my mom and sister. Obviously, I cannot resist a good theme, so I went for an Étoile noire (black star - the main gang in Starmania) inspired look. When I was in secondary school, I was in a musical troop, and one year, we did Starmania (I was an Étoile noire then, too), so it is a significant musical for me.
Outfit rundown
Top: Second-hand Stigmata - Jacket: thrifted - Pants: JJXX clearance bin - Shoes: Yösuke - Brooches and earrings: thrifted, presents and handmade
#fashion#vintage style#jfashion#retro fashion#alternative fashion#retro style#goth fashion#goth style#goth#gothic fashion#gothic style#punk fashion#Starmania#80s fashion#80s style#retro hair#fanny rosie#fannyrosie#self portrait
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#aesthetic#nostalgia#alternative#pinterest#retro#art#vintage#fashion#cute#kawaii#jfashion#japanese street fashion#y2k japan#2000s japan#80s japan#j fashion#psychedelyc#decora kei#animal crossing
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Confetti sweater, Chrissa Sparkles
#chrissa sparkles#tops#fairy kei#80s fancy#Yumekawaii#pastel#pop kei#decora kei#80s#decora#kawaii#harajuku fashion#jfashion
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sorry i haven't been posting in a while!!
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rainbow brite necklaces new on my shop ♡
#80s fashion#80s toys#80s fancy#yume kawaii#yumekawa#rainbowcore#rainbow brite#retro toys#kawaii#u#pastel#pink#pastel aesthetic#pink aesthetic#mahoucore#magical girl#kidcore#fairy kei#jfashion#lolita fashion#spank!#kawaii fashion
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Sprinkle kei
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me n my gals ☆
#gals#gyaru#pinkcore#so cute#mwah 💗#jfashion#japanese girls#☆#art#gyaru fashion#hime gyaru#kogal gyaru#igari makeup#90s gals#90s#80s
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♡ ACDC RAG x Gloomy Bear Pants from Blippo ♡
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#cute#kawaii#plaid#gloomy bear#yamikawaii#yumekawaii#acdc rag#pants#jfashion#fashion blog#shopping blog#blippo#under 80#affiliate#affiliate links
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first coord post on my new blog !! ୨୧ ༘⋆ ✩
I’m wearing lots of dream pieces here! ♡
#spank kei#spank!#fairy kei#fairy kei fashion#yumi kawaii#alternative#cute#80s#pastel fashion#kawaii#jfashion#milklim#nile perch
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Ryuko Tsushin Volume 269 June 1986
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What do you mean, "I am overdressed for the beach"?
Today's little local history lesson that you won't find on any of the Village des écluses or Pointe-des-Cascades websites:
From 1900 to 1959, the Soulanges canal was where most boats would pass through to navigate the Saint-Laurent river in the area South-West of Montreal. At Pointe-des-Cascades, right next to the canal, there was an industrial site where all the maintenance materials for the canal were being built and stored, but when the canal closed in 1959, that site was left abandoned. In 1986, the site got revived, and the industrial buildings were repurposed as a summer theatre, restaurant and boutiques, and the riverside, as a small beach. However, the site was abandoned once again in the late 2010s, only to be picked up again by a new team wanting to restore the 80s resort it once was.
So, how is my 1980's does 1910's nautical outfit? I have also added a picture of my brother and I on that day, two pictures at Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue at sunset (with my sister and a different hat) and a picture of the abandoned "Hotel" (which was never a hotel) at Village des écluses, taken in April, on my Instagram post.
Outfit rundown Skirt: vintage Pink House Top: old Axes Femme Hat: vintage Shoes: old Queen Bee Parasol/umbrella (served both purposes that day): Alice and the Pirates Navy cat stamp brooch: Via Carousel All other jewellery: vintage
#fashion#vintage#vintage style#vintage fashion#vintage aesthetic#80s fashion#historybounding#pink house#jfashion#retro fashion#retro style#historical fashion#historical facts#long hairstyles#axes femme#sailor style#marine style#edwardian fashion#fanny rosie#fannyrosie
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#aesthetic#alternative#pinterest#nostalgia#retro#art#vintage#street fashion#japanese street fashion#street photography#street style#fashion#jfashion#y2k japan#2000s japan#80s japan#mana sama#manga#manga art#anime art
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Yellow star windbreaker jacket, mazsbotique
#mazsbotique#outerwear#yumekawaii#fairy kei#decora kei#decora#pop kei#80s fancy#kawaii#harajuku fashion#jfashion
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