July Lifestyle Lolita Tips

Plan a day trip to somewhere beautiful and have a photoshoot in a coord you’re really proud of

Go out for ice cream and eat it in the park enjoying every bite!

Buy some sparklers and see how many shapes and sparkles you can make

Make a video/album of your adventures this month, just for your own memories with no pressure to post it anywhere

Try on a neon accessory with an outfit to reflect all the bright colors of the season!

See how many different kinds of flowers you can find in your town this month, try to identify what they are

Find some cotton candy and a fun outdoor activity and have your own mini fair

The Continued Importance of Blogging In Lolita Fashion

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In the year 2020 traditional blogging like this isn’t as popular as it once was, back when I first joined lolita fashion even 5 years ago. I was never truly a part of the livejournal days but blogging like this seems like it has always been an important and key part of lolita fashion. My favorites back in the day were ParfaitDoll, FYeahLolita, Lace A La Mode, and Vanilla Bear. It seems like once upon a time almost everyone was running a blog of some kind. Nowadays a lot of those blogs are full of broken links and images, and some entire websites are now only to be found on the wayback machine. In many ways it feels like an era is over, and I suppose in some ways it is. However I don’t think it may be entirely in the way one would think.

This community, at least in the west has always been very online. It’s how I met a lot of my current friends and how I continue to meet new people. Lolita Fashion’s online presence means a lot to me and I love being a part of it. I know I am not the only one who feels that way, I see egl blossoming in popularity online nowadays that I could have only dreamed of when I first started. In many ways it’s more accessible than ever to become a lolita and it shows. I love the influx of new people and it being a very different tune than the obligatory lolita fashion is dying posts that were popular when I first joined, my comm is the largest it has ever been.

I think lolita blogs didn’t die but more transformed into their own versions across all sorts of different websites, namely on YouTube, Instagram and Tiktok. The internet is a far more visual place than it used to be so I think content creators have simply adapted with the times. I mainly run this blog cause I’m nostalgic for the days before I had a single piece to my wardrobe scouring blogs for every scrap of info on the fashion I so desperately longed to a part of and I think that this blog is in some ways my way of reliving that. I think as long as lolita fashion exists as a subculture we will continue to create online to connect and share our experiences with each other. That’s a truly beautiful thing.

Constantly Looking at New Horizons

I have never been the type who is able to settle, I’m always looking for the next biggest and brightest thing! My last job I thought that I had finally found my place for the first couple months but then as always the cracks began to show. I work somewhere meant to help people start their lives but everywhere I turned it seemed like some new thing was holding them back. I didn’t want to admit it but I was slowly coming to resent my work the way I had everywhere I had worked. Honestly I think work isn’t for me, I honestly don’t know who it is for. My dream is to be able to create content full time but I don’t know if that will ever become a fully realized reality for me. For now I suppose I’m searching for something that I can tolerate.

It’s a bummer because every time I start somewhere new I start full of enthusiasm and slowly see it fade, even if my boss and coworkers can’t. I just want to like what I do enough to not dread it everyday or constantly see the moral failings that I can’t unsee in the places I work. I’m currently (at the time of writing this) in my round of sending out 13 job applications and switching careers entirely. I’m currently in social work but am looking to go to sales. The helping profession isn’t what I thought it would be, maybe one day I’ll return but for now I’m happy to try something different.

It’s weird being an adult and making choices, some family members are super supportive of me switching my jobs even if it means taking a temporary pay cut, others seem kind of disappointed in me for not sticking with it after the most recent incident that was the straw that broke the camel’s back for me. To be fair though, to her it seems like this came out of nowhere. Work is the least interesting thing about me and about my life and I’m ready for it to truly be that way. I hate complaining or talking about work in social situations so when people ask I say that it’s fine and I love it even if at the time I don’t 100% mean it.

I also have switched what I want to do with my life every four years since I was 5 years old, it’s something I just know about myself and why I chose to get a degree in psychology in the first place since I knew that if I wanted to switch careers in the future I’d be able to. I wanted to share this because if you’re in your early twenties and feel a little adrift, I don’t want you to feel alone.

Fun Self Care Ideas for Sweet Lolitas

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Self care is really important! We’ve all been through some pretty rough stuff lately and it could be good to take a moment to take good care of ourselves and do what we can to keep our spirits up. I always advocate for practical self care such as getting enough sleep, eating well and keeping up with doctor’s appointments but it is always super fun to treat yourself! Here’s a sweet lolita themed list of ways you could treat yourself!

❤ Get a kawaii bathbomb! I recently purchased a fairy themed one with a toy inside that I can’t wait to

❤ Bake a favorite sweet treat! Like cookies or cupcakes! You could find a really fancy one on pinterest to give a go

❤ Watch a cute show! My go to lately has been Tropical Rouge Pretty Cure! It is so adorable and I have been enjoying it so much

❤ Take some time to just take a break, set a timer and take a nap in a nest made of your favorite cute blankets and stuffed animals

❤ Make yourself a cup of floral tea and curl up and read a good book

❤ Clean up a space and make it super cute, light some floral or sweet themed candles.

Happy ILD!!!

It was quite the busy day today! I filmed a ton of videos for vlogmas and dropped off my laundry. Here’s what today’s coord looks like.

I felt so lovely in this coord!! Investing in blouses recently was a great idea. I highly recommend. This year has been a lot of twists and turns with me having a ton of life transitions and growing up to do. I enjoy having time landmarks to remind me to slow down and appreciate what I have like ILD, I realized it right before going to bed last night.

Trying an Experiment with My Hair

Here are some things I’ve been doing the past two months that have made a huge difference for my hair! It hasn’t really made it grow faster but it has made it much nicer

1.) Start Moisturizing My Ends

2.) Try to Space Out washes more (Right now I’m at every other day

3.) Wear Braids instead of Ponytails

4.) Stop Cutting It

5.) Deep Condition Once a Week

6.) Brush it Correctly

This has helped my hair quite a bit while growing it out! I’ve been using dry shampoo and leave in conditioner for moisturizing daily and extending between washes

Purism and Lolita Fashion

This is a really interesting topic for me to cover and I have really complex feelings about it. This may not be a popular take and I acknowledge that. I think that Lolita Fashion has a purist culture problem. In multiple ways, I have found that if you like to produce lolita fashion content online showing interest in other niches will make you less popular or so it seems. There are ways to go about it and there are certainly efamous lolitas who are known for multiple things but some topics seem fairly off limits if you present yourself in lolita fashion on the internet. One of these is showing interest in anime and manga, a lot of times if you are a lolita on the internet who expresses interest in anime and manga outside of specific shoujo manga it can feel restrictive.

I identify as a lifestyle lolita and enjoy incorporating lolita fashion into as much of my life as possible but the community pressure in internet spaces to have lolita fashion become an all consuming part of your life can be pretty intense. I don’t see this sentiment as much in public places online but one quick look into behind the bows or cgl and these sentiments are pretty plain to see. There seems to be this pressure for lolitas to be pure maidens that never have any faults even though that is the antithesis of the core message of the subculture. We’re meant to be a space where anyone can be a princess regardless of personality, interests, or body type. I have also noticed pressure for those who publicly wear lolita fashion to keep their image “pure” in the sexual sense and this is where my thoughts get complicated.

Where I appreciate respecting the core beginnings of the fashion as a way to desexualize feminine presentations I don’t think people can be expected to be that way 24/7. For example, I don’t think that it’s a good idea for individuals to do fetish things online while wearing lolita or to expose minors to kink in fashion spaces. However, if people want to use their account to talk about anime characters they like or talk about celebrities they’re attracted to they shouldn’t be shamed for that. Wearing Lolita Fashion doesn’t dictate someone’s personality and there shouldn’t be the expectation that it should. No one owes you being your ideal maiden. Most people wear lolita fashion for themselves, I know I do. I choose to reach for being like what I consider to be an ideal princess because it makes me happy. Nobody owes me that and I don’t owe that to you. Let’s do what makes us happy as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone.

In conclusion, do what you want, but don’t expose minors to explicit material or the general public who hasn’t consented. That’s it. You want to tell me all about your favorite video games while wearing lolita fashion, go for it! Tell me about why you think moths are neat, go for it! Give me the entire history of the horror genre, I’d love to find out! Enjoy your fashion, but don’t restrict yourself.