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Types of Lolita

Classic Lolita
Classic Lolita

Lolita (ロリータ・ファッション, rorīta fasshon) is a fashion subculture from Japan that is highly influenced by Victorian and Edwardian children's clothing and styles from the Rococo period.

Gothic Lolita
Gothic Lolita

Lolita (ロリータ・ファッション, rorīta fasshon) is a fashion subculture from Japan that is highly influenced by Victorian and Edwardian children's clothing and styles from the Rococo period.

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Gyaru
Gyaru

Ane gyaru is more of a tougher version of Onee gyaru, and are for a bit more mature gals. Magazine of choice for fans and followers is Soul Sister, a relatively new magazine. Yamanba: Like manba, but the nose stripe goes past the eyebrows. Gyaru mama (ギャルママ): gyaru girls who continued the style after having children.

Hime
Hime

Hime Lolita (literally Princess Lolita) is a Lolita substyle featuring royal and elegant themes. The style takes inspiration from the Hime Gyaru fashion while still keeping the Lolita silhouette. Or, for the Himelolis leaning more towards the Classic style, inspiration from the Rococo period is very common.

Mori
Mori

"Moi... Lolita" (English: "I... Lolita") is a song by French singer Alizée, which was released as her debut single and the first from her debut album Gourmandises (2000) when she was 15.

Punk Lolita
Punk Lolita

Punk Lolita is a sub-style of Lolita that is inspired by British punk and uses similar motifs such as tartan, deconstruction, chains, studs, and safety pins. It is inspired by Vivienne Westwood and her influences in the UK.

Sweet Lolita
Sweet Lolita

Lolita (ロリータ・ファッション, rorīta fasshon) is a fashion subculture from Japan that is highly influenced by Victorian and Edwardian children's clothing and styles from the Rococo period. A very distinctive property of Lolita fashion is the aesthetic of cuteness.

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