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Misc clothes-only scans i found
#harajuku#harajuku kei#visual kei#vkei#egl#j punk#gothic and lolita bible#gothic lolita bible#putumayo#japan punk#punk#punk kodona#punk lolita#goth lolita#gothloli#gothic lolita
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I <3 odd shaped shoes from this time (=^ェ^=)
kerouac, vol. 9 (1999)
#kerouac#kera#streetsnap#batsu club#j punk#harajuku#harajuku fashion#kerouac mag#kerouac magazine#kera mag#kera magazine#ba-tsu club#ba tsu club#ba-tsu#ba tsu#batsu#jpunk#japan punk#japanese punk#punk japan#punk japanese#punk kodona#punk lolita
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can anyone hear me,,,,,
c!hannah in aka-country lolita,,,, c!purpled in punk ouji,,,,, c!boomer in shironuri,,,,, does anyone see my Vision
#icarus speaks#bedwars siblings#okay ignore how purps isn’t technically punk ouji#the right hand one is kodona and the left hand one is a bit more gothic#but there’s an argument whether kodona and ouji are just two words for the same thing#and whether ouji even HAS different subcultures like lolita#its easy to steer away from sweet ouji but gothic and punk tend to overlap more often than not#but yeah i am. thinking about them. can anyone hear me
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about /byf/dni
ABOUT ME
hi >:3 im luke and this is my age regression + dreaming blog!!! im transmasc and use he/him pronouns but meow/meows are okay when im Kitty or in a therioshift. im adhd and likely autistic and im in college which is very stressful. used to have a lotta mental illness but im mostly better now.
i have a partner but she isnt a caregiver i dont need one.
im 21 years old physically as of writing this but i have two regressive states: an older little (8-10) and a middle/teen (12-15). i regress + dream for comfort mostly (and trauma but thats my beeswax) but im always childish even when im big!! its just a chance to let myself fully embrace that side of myself. i also become a kitty sometimes but i dont rlly consider that “regression” since... i had to have been a kitty sometime in this life for that word to make sense but i am a domestic cat therian.
my agere is not sexual. im not into cgl scene because having that sort of parental relationship makes me uncomfortable and i dont think childhood/childishness or familial dynamics should have a place in sexual or romantic contexts. but i know that cgl is not the same as sexualizing real children and can be okay if done safely n healthily. that bein said if ur blog is cgl-heavy pls dont follow but i wont block u unless i think youre weird
i HATE the lacey/pastel/cutesy aesthetic of most agere and get SO MAD that all the content out there is for either feminine kiddos or toddlers and babies. im here to make myself a corner of the internet where MY liddlespace is for ME. do NOT talk to me like a baby or call me special things - im too big for that and only my partner is allowed to give me special names.
when im 8-10 i like: - YUGIOH AND POKEMON!!! - cartoons that arent for babies, like ben 10 - mud, dirt, sticks, rocks, and bugs - building forts and climbing trees and playing outside - gross stuff like boogers and mold - nerf guns/swords, lightsabers, and other kids toy weapons - dinosaurs and dragons! (my fave is the ankyolosaur) - toys, plushies, action figures, tech decks - making comics like captain underpants and im usually very happy n excitable and reckless and get lots of scrapes. i HATE VEGETABLES and i WILL NOT go to bed on time!!
when im 12-15 i like: - alt/punk/skater aesthetic and music - early 2000s internet aesthetic - making inappropriate jokes and giggling about it for too long - reading manga/watching anime, mostly shounen - prince stuff / kodona fashion - pranks, spitballs, stinkbombs, etc - being obnoxious on purpose - going on adventures!! and im snippier and annoying and like to push peoples limits and i HATE grownups cause they NEVER LISTEN!!!!!
when im Kitty i like: - playing with strings, mice, or laser pointer - play hunting - napping in my cave or a box - knocking things off tables - climbing anywhere i can - FISH - kneading, purring, headbutting, and biting my loved ones im usually very self centered and think i am the bestest and smartest creature ever and i demand pets NOW
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if you pass all those just know before you follow:
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Mmmmmmmm mmmm Kodona Johnny has been living in my head for some times now and I couldn't not draw him (bonus punk gyro becuz let's go)
Thanks for your attention
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#alice and the pirates#aatp#baby the stars shine bright#btssb#bpn#black peace now#peacenow#peace now#h.naoto#hnaoto#h naoto#glb#gothic lolita#egl#j punk#vkei#visual kei#kimono style#china style#plaid#punk kodona#punk ouji#ref#stripes
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what would the v3 boys think of a s/o that wears lolita/harajuku (fashion wise). love your blog btw, keep up the amazing work ♡
Thank you for calling my work amazing anon! I'm a huge fan of Lolita and Harajuku style so I thought it best to split this into two parts, one about the boy's opinions on Lolita fashion and the other on Harajuku fashion. I hope you don't mind and that you enjoy this as much as I did writing it.
Rantaro
Since Rantaro's a fashion expert he'd love seeing you looking as cute as a doll.
He's a fan of all the frills and lace and loves to see the intricate details you put into each ensemble.
To put it bluntly, he'd already know a lot about Lolita fashion thanks to being so fashion savvy himself and may even recommend more pieces for your wardrobe.
He doesn't judge others on their appearance but he'd be a fan of the western look of certain pieces since it reminds him of traveling.
Ryoma
Ryoma is more of a fan of the punk style himself but he wouldn't hate to see you dressed up so cutely.
He'd probably think it makes the two of you look horribly misplaced next to each other though.
His favorite part of the style would be when animal themes or motifs are involved but aside from that, he wouldn't have much of an opinion on it.
Ryoma is a firm believer in not judging a person by their appearance so it's not like his lack of response is from not caring.
He'd only really be uncaring if you suggested something cute like that for him.
Korekiyo
He loves the fairytale aspects of this style.
Regardless of what type of Lolita fashion you wear he'd be a huge fan thanks to it reminding him of so many tales he's read.
He'd prefer the Gothic Lolita style most likely but he wouldn't be against others.
He may recommend some pieces to you similar to Rantaro if it stood out to him but other than that he can seem as indifferent as Ryoma.
Gonta
Like Rantaro he loves the way you look.
You look like a lady befitting of a true gentleman (which he is even if he thinks otherwise).
He'd be a bit nervous because of how delicate it'd make you look but that'd be his only qualms with the style.
That aside, he really loves how elegant and princess-like it makes you look and wants to try even harder to look as dignified as a prince at your side.
Kokichi
Kokichi isn't really the type to care much about stuff like what someone else wears but he doesn't hate it.
He just doesn't enjoy how sometimes the clothes can get in the way of his antics.
Truthfully, he wouldn't think much like Ryoma.
He'll just complain whenever it slows the two of you down.
Out of all the lolita subtypes, he'd prefer Kodona style since it's better for mobility and his childish antics but even if you wore that he'd still poke fun at you all the same.
Kaito
This is one clueless idiot when it comes to fashion.
He'll compliment how cute you look but he'll wonder if that whole getup is worth all the time and effort it takes to maintain.
He isn't a huge fan of the style himself but like Kokichi he doesn't hate it.
He'd be a big fan of the Sailor style of Lolita clothes because he'd think it's a little more functional but he wouldn't be against the other styles.
He always thinks you look adorable either way.
He'd love anything star themed, and would probably also like how lots of lace and bows look on you but probably wouldn't know how to properly convey it.
You can just tell by his obvious reactions, like his gaping mouth or his eyes lighting up at the sight of you.
Kiibo
Kiibo doesn't know anything about fashion but he'd love how you look.
He loves the soft romantic sides of the style and would prefer the cutesy pastel shades but he wouldn't mind any style on you.
This boy doesn't care about how unfunctional some styles can be or how some may look a bit odd because he truly thinks you can pull off anything.
He's not as big of a fan of the style as Gonta or Rantaro but know that he does enjoy it.
Shuichi
Shuichi is very gentle himself but he's more of a fan of simpler clothes.
He probably wouldn't be super crazy about the style simply because he feels so underdressed just standing next to you but he wouldn't mind the Kuro style.
He's a big fan of black and other dark colors so he thinks it would help him look a bit more acceptable next to you.
Don't think that any of this is him hating on the style though. He thinks you look beautiful in anything he just prefers more casual styles.
#danganronpa#danganronpa imagines#danganronpa killing harmony#drv3#imagines#danganronpa x reader#x reader#rantaro amami#ryoma hoshi#korekiyo shinguji#gonta gokuhara#kokichi ouma#kokichi oma#kaito momota#kiibo#K1-B0#shuichi saihara#ask#mod toko#I think I did the tags right this time Mod Kokichi
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STEAMPUNK, babys ;)
El steampunk fue, en sus inicios, un subgénero literario nacido dentro de la ciencia ficción especulativa que surgió durante la década de 1980 de la mano de escritores conocidos por sus trabajos ciberpunk. A día de hoy, este subgénero ha madurado hasta convertirse en un movimiento artístico y sociocultural y no tan solo literario. El steampunk se desenvuelve en una ambientación donde la tecnología a vapor sigue siendo la predominante y por lo general localizada en Inglaterra durante la época victoriana, donde no es extraño encontrar elementos comunes de la ciencia ficción o la fantasía.
Las obras de temática steampunk a menudo muestran tecnologías anacrónicas o invenciones futuristas imaginadas por los visionarios de su época, todas ellas vistas desde la perspectiva victoriana en la cultura, el arte, la moda e incluso la arquitectura.
El steampunk se inspira principalmente en los trabajos de H. G. Wells y Julio Verne y del imaginario encontrado en sus obras, por lo que, al igual que el dieselpunk, este subgénero se puede englobar dentro del movimiento retrofuturista, el género de las ucronías y la ficción especulativa, pero su tendencia a incorporar elementos fantásticos y el carácter más desenfadado y utópico de sus tramas lo alejan tanto del dieselpunk como del cyberpunk.
MODA STEAMPUNK
El llamado estilo steampunk no sigue patrones o rasgos definidos concretos, pero tiende a intentar combinar los estilos modernos con la influencia de la época victoriana y eduardiana, mientras se busca ser fiel al rol que se ha decido asumir. Debido a las épocas a las que éste se ve influenciado, este estilo puede ser fácilmente confundido con otros, como la moda gótica y los estilos lolita y kodona. El estilo steampunk no busca ser oscuro y aterrador, sino bello y elegante.
Los accesorios modernos, como teléfonos móviles, tabletas, PCs o reproductores de música, no están fuera de la moda stempunk aunque estos, muy habitualmente, son modificados para otorgarles una apariencia más acorde con la estética general del vestuario, siguiendo el espíritu general del movimiento steampunk. No es extraño encontrar una amplia gama de piezas de las épocas victoriana y eduardiana dentro del vestuario femenino steampunk. Miriñaques, guardainfantes y polisones son comunes en los atuendos para la mujer, a la vez que los corsets son casi una prenda obligada dentro de los armarios de una seguidora de este atuendo. Dependiendo del momento del día, así como del personaje que se desea emular, este vestuario puede cambiar para incorporar elementos muy diferentes entre ellos a pesar de formar parte del mismo estilo, por lo cual no es raro encontrar desde aristócratas complejamente vestidas hasta bailarinas exóticas de clara inspiración a Mata Hari, pasando por cazadoras coloniales en el corazón de África o aviadoras de aeronaves. Los complementos se adaptan de la misma forma al estilo elegido por el personaje, sombrillas, relojes de bolsillo, gafas de aviador y pañuelos, y los peinados tienden a ser complejos y adornados con cuentas y plumas, recordando en ocasiones su influencia más punk.
Aclaraciones: la única que lleva vestido es Cate, con el fin de destacar entre su grupo de chicas Steampunk, que visten pantalones o faldas.
//Digo esto porque a algunas no se les ve bien qué llevan, pero que se sepa que, bajo el corset y la blusa, hay pantalones o falda ;) Y, por supuesto, ¡un enorme GRACIAS a @alhenadabney por lo fenomenal que han quedado todas!
#cate linton#laura sand#eleanor penn#irene butler#ashley fleming#angela salem#ines layton#alice carroll#dana salem#lys birdwhistle#spanishhpfakes#shpf
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So I’m taking part in a Fire Emblem lolita zine and oh man. Oh no. Looking at references for ideas and inspiration is making me want all the things!!! 😭 😭 😭 There was this cute constellation skirt I stumbled across and I just... wanted to snatch that right up.
I’m currently trying to decide between drawing Velouria or Selkie... might wind up just doing both if I can manage it?? I’m thinking gothic or punk for Velouria and either Sweet or Kodona (Sweet Kodona?) for Selkie.
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Considering making an art set of team 7 (including Tenzo and Sai) with each of them wearing japanese subculture fashion.
Subject to change:
Mori Kei -> Tenzo
Rockabilly -> Kakashi
Decora -> Naruto
Punk Lolita -> Sakura
Kodona -> Sasuke
Hosuto -> Sai
I'm unsure about Sai, was considering Fairy Kei but he seems quite subdued when it comes to fashion
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Some masc .。o○ ish styles :3
#hakuei#penicillin#penicillin hakuei#hakuei penicillin#gothic lolita#elegant gothic lolita style#elegant goth style#elegant goth lolita#elegant gothic aristocrat#elegant gothic lolita#visual kei#vkei#egl#j punk#miho matsuda#mm#black peace now#blackpeacenow#peace now#peacenow#atelier boz#atelier pierrot#goth lolita#punk lolita#punk kodona
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/ Brick Lane Tales / London Series
It was a cold Winter evening. It was already starting to get dark around 4 pm when we headed to Brick Lane with our cameras and our gloves, all set to capture the real essence of the streets.
As you may know, Brick Lane in East London is the centre of all things Artistic. A must-see if you are visiting London. The people, the markets, the graffiti, the vintage stores, the food joints, everything has its own authentic style. A style that has a lot in common with my style.
I decided to style this H&M Look, as seen on the displays of the stores on Oxford Street. This power pink raincoat is a blend of two or more of the following materials: Cotton, Polyester, Nylon. Raincoats are obviously made to repel water. Now what I found extremely fascinating is that this raincoat is also made of Lace. LACE, YES LACE. This uber stylish coat reminds me of Japanese fashion, since it has a lot of layering involved in its design.
There are many styles of Street fashion
in Japan
that are created from a mix of both local and foreign labels. Some of these styles are extreme and avant-garde, which is just my kind of style! I thought it would be fun to take a little look at the fashion themes of Japanese styles, since I find them so inspiring (
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_street_fashion
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Containing many different themes within its boundaries, Lolita has become one of the larger, more recognizable styles in Japanese street fashion and is now gaining interest worldwide. The more well-known styles within Lolita fashion are as follows:
Gothic Lolita - is Lolita with a heavy influence from the Eastern and Victorian Goth style. Often characterized by dark colors, crosses, bats and spiders, as well as other popular gothic 'icons'. Victorian iron gates and architectural designs are also often seen in dress prints. Skirts are usually worn knee length with petticoats beneath for volume. Blouses or shirts are lace-trimmed or ruffled in the Victorian style. Knee length socks with boots, bonnets, brooches, and a parasol finish out this style of Lolita.
The next style that I feel is so me in this post, is Sweet Lolita:
Sweet Lolita - is the most childlike style, mostly characterized by baby animals, fairy tale themes and innocent, childlike attire. It was originally inspired by Victorian children's clothing and Alice in Wonderland. Hello Kitty, Rilakkuma and other cute pop culture characters are popular among the Sweet lolitas. Pastel colors are used, as well as other muted colors like black and dark reds and blues. Large headbows, cute purses, elegant parasols and stuffed animals are popular accessories for Sweet Lolita.
And then there are:
Punk Lolita - An experimental style, mixing the influences of Punk with Lolita. It can sometimes look deconstructed or crazy, while keeping most of the 'Lolita silhouette'.
Classic Lolita is very traditional. It is more business-like and focuses on light colors such as, blue, green, and red.
Kodona, a.k.a. 'boystyle' and ouji, is a more masculine counterpart of lolita, influenced by Victorian boys' clothing. 'Prince pants', which are short capri-style pants that are cut off the knee, usually with some sort of detail (such as lace-edged cuffs) are commonly worn with masculine blouses, top hats, knee socks etc.
I feel this post has a very 'Sweet Lolita' vibe, and I’m loving the muted pinks and dark maroons combination.
A lot of you have asked me about these earrings, I will let you know through social media where they are from. Since they are a gift from someone. They’re absolutely gorgeous, right?
This is all for now. A lot more coming soon, so stay tuned.
Till next time, x
#LONDONBLOGGER#London Street Photography#londonbloggercommunity#INDIANBLOGGER#indianbloggercommunity#mumbaiblogger#streetsofmumbai#hyderabadblogger#rooftop#ootdshare#ootdmagazine#ootn ootd#fashionista#Fashion Blog#fashion editorial#internationalblogger#bloggerlife#styleblogger#bloggerpost#fashionblogger#influencer#londonstreetstyle#japanesefashionstreet
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Well I made a comic for my Hellsing-Drifters Subculture Fashion (a.k.a. Scene Kid AU) it was actually a side manga for me just for fun, the story is that ALL of these characters are living normally but in a Regular Show kinda way. And sometimes a running Gag occurs in the story to why Shimazu Toyohisa left Chuck E. Cheese for several reasons.
SUBCULTURES THE CHARACTERS WEAR IN THIS COMIC:
Alucard - Trad Goth
Shimazu Toyohisa - Skater Punk
Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing - Korean Street Fashion
Enrico Maxwell - between Korean Street Fashion and Pastel Goth
Alexander Anderson - between Biker Style and Vintage
Makube Azaraku (YES HE’S IN THIS STORY) - Hippie fashion
Hijikata Toshizo (the one wearing Glasses) - Romantic Goth
Nasu No Yoichi (behind Enrico) - Kodona (Ouji Lolita)
Heinkel Wolfe - Kodona (Ouji Lolita)
Naoshi Kanno - between Greasers and Grunge
Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova (the one with the PSP) -between Mori Kei and Shironuri
Jeanne D’Arc - between Classical Lolita and Skater Punk
Walter C. Dornez (Offscreen) - between Aristocrat Goth and Vintage
I HAVE ADDED MY HELLSING AND DRIFTERS OCS IN MY STORY, AND THEIR STYLES THEY WEAR
“Kagami Kuroi”, Bloody Mary (whose real name is Alexandra Dracula) - like her brother, Trad Goth
Maria Nikolaevna Romanova (beside Toshizo) - between Mori Kei and Natural Kei
Olga Nikolaevna Romanova (behind Heinkel) - between Grunge and Nerdy-bookwormish fashion
Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova (behind Naoshi) - between Grunge and Harajuku Street fashion
P.S. this AU was inspired by the Danganronpa Scene Kid AU by @/sol__lux. Please go follow them and support their works!










#hellsing#hellsingultimate#hellsing ultimate#driftersanime#drifters#anime#kaiohversailles#drifters anime#helldrift subculture fashion AU#YES THIS HELLSING X DRIFTERS AU IS A SIDE STORY JUST FOR FUN.#I WAS INSPIRED BY THE DANGANRONPA SCENE KID AU THAT MOTIVATED ME TO DO THIS#Props to the person who made that AU.#scene kid au#subculture au
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My Lolita Beginings
This is mostly for my sake, so I remember my roots, but perhaps someone here might find something of interest in how my younger self found themselves interested in this fashion.
I remember I was still in elementary or middle school at the time. somewhere around ‘04-’07. Fruits Basket was my favorite series at the time, and I remember waiting for the last books to come out, so it must have been prior to ‘06. I was definitely in elementary school then. It was around Halloween, and I was searching for a costume. I somehow stumbled across visual kei - long before I would have an interest in it - and saw my first real picture of a lolita. I think it was a street snap, but it could have been an ad to be honest. All I know for sure is that it grabbed my attention immediately, and I had to know more. Within moments, I found ouji (at the time called kodona) and I decided that I wanted to emulate that style.
Yes, I started as a young, not even two digit old child in love with boystyle. I was a devoted tomboy at the time, and as I also happened to be at my grandmother’s table when I came across this, I eagerly demanded her help in making something of the sort to play in that day. She had recently begun teaching me her craft as a seamstress, but I knew I wasn’t yet skilled enough to construct much more than a pillowcase. She used it as a teaching opportunity; this is how I learned to take measurements and follow a pattern. It came out surprisingly well, but I wouldn’t call it ouji today from what I remember of it. I was very into gothic, ero and punk styles in the beginning, but it eventually gave way to a love of classic for a time.
My earliest memory of the online community dates back to roughly 2006, but I know it was some time after my first creation. I also remember attempting my first glb pattern with its first english issue. I found the princess portal and fyeah lolita and various other lifestyle blogs and dreamed of the day that I too could achieve such levels. As time went on however, I came in and out of the fashion. I had only items that I had made myself, and no real life friends that wanted to share the fashion with me until high school, and by then I had long since some around to the more feminine lolita.
I remember the excitement of finally having someone to fangirl over new releases with. I had begun liking sweet style around this point. Some time after this was also around the time that I bought my first dress - a milky chan replica op in black. From what I recall, this was the first print replica in existence. I was struck with curiosity, and at the time milky chan was a print that I lusted after but still had no clue if I could pull it off. I wore it all of once, and I’ve since given it away after it sat untouched in my closet for years.
I did buy one other replica: a sugary carnival jsk in lavender. I have no regrets, as now I know I don’t feel comfortable in sweet but still I like the print too much to be rid of it. It would be a shame to spend so much on the print but never wear it. Other than those, I also owned one bodyline dress that I bought too big, and several handmade skirts and dresses. By now I had learned to draft my own patterns. It was difficult enough already finding a loliable pattern in the states, but I’m smaller than average, so even if I did find one I had to alter it anyway.
Now that I’ve been of age and making my own way in the world for some time, it feels good to reminisce on my beginnings. I’ve recently been debating rejoining my local comm now that my wardrobe has a nice selection of pieces to work with. I’ve started wearing full coords out more often when I can and I feel like I’m finally living my childhood dream. My tastes have come full circle back to gothic, and I sometimes wonder who I would be if I’d never seen that snap over a decade ago?
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Punk ! Kodona
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These days all i post is misc putumayo stuff...
They're just one of the least impossible brands for me to find ( >Д<;)
#harajuku#harajuku kei#visual kei#vkei#egl#j punk#academic#putumayo#ega#elegant gothic aristocrat#punk kodona#punk lolita#gothloli#goth lolita#nurse style#nurse fashion#nurse lolita
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