![]() It is a mature and modest style that draws heavily from Rococo and Victorian-era clothing. Classic Lolita: arguably the "parent" style where the other styles draw inspiration from.Brands that specialize in Sweet Lolita include: Angelic Pretty, Baby the Stars Shine Bright and Metamorphose.If that wasn't enough for you there is Over-the-Top (OTT) Sweet Lolita which takes it to a whole new level, known for very fancy, very colorful hair, dresses with energetic pastel prints, coordinates consisting of nearly the entire pastel rainbow, and elements of Decora in accessorizing, creating an image of extreme childlikeness. Coordinates tend to be colorful and highly intricate, and bright colors such as pink, pastel yellow, white, sax blue, pale yellow, lavender and red have become the norm. Fairy Tale themes are very common sweets, pastries, toys, flowers, fruits and cute animals are commonly used themes as well. Sweet Lolita: also called "Ama Lolita" or "AmaLoli", characterized by brighter, more colorful aesthetics, focusing more on the cute than elegant.Brands that specialize in Gothic Lolita include: Moi-Meme-Moitie, Antique Beast, Atelier Boz, Atelier Pierrot, Alice and the Pirates and Baby the Stars Shine Bright carry some Gothic as well. ![]() The style was made popular and the name coined by Mana of Malice Mizer (see above) with his own brand of clothing and is usually worn by many Visual Kei artists as well as fans. The hair may be dyed and in Ojou Ringlets, though, as with Goth, any hairstyles in black are pretty common. As the name suggests, it fuses Gothic and Lolita together: puffy, pimped-out dresses, loads of accessories, ribbons, mostly black, plenty of crosses, religious motifs, veils and vampire overtones.
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