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'lolita princess' only dresses in pink - hooked on the look

'lolita princess' only dresses in pink - hooked on the look

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30-YEAR-OLD Lara from Indianapolis describes herself as having an -aggressively feminine princess aesthetic-. This Lolita princess loves all things pink and frilly and embodies this style throughout her home and whole wardrobe. Everything she wears is pink. Lara first started experimenting with styles at the age of 12, when she became interested in the gothic style, the complete opposite to what she wears now. When she reached her 20s, she felt like she didn-t fit in but after discovering the Harajuku and Lolita styles from a Japanese street fashion book, she tried out these looks and started to feel good about herself. Lara-s husband gave her the most encouragement to embrace this style and she hasn-t looked back since. Lara told Truly: -I see it as my own form of art and my own form of creativity
Date: 2023-09-12

Comments and reviews: 25


I'm the same way but with black. I'm not goth, but I am metal/emo whatever people call it. She's adorable, but I hate pink, but she rocks it! Not many people can but she does, so that's pretty cool. People telling her to grow up is ridiculous, obviously they don't know how to have fun. If someone is happy, nobody has the right to judge, unless it's self destructive behavior. But other than that she's happy and she's absolutely beautiful. Good on her for finding herself, I found myself too, it's hard and a long journey, but it's worth it.
Edit: They are the cutest couple I've ever seen! Adorable!

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My fashion styles go from trad goth, lolita goth to pastel goth (whichever I'm feeling at the time. I dressed 'normal' for so long because I was so scared of what people would think. I regret that now but I'm also happy I've reached a point where I just don't care what anyone thinks of how I dress. Even though your style is 'opposite' to mine I think it's super cute. Your friend's style is more up my street, I love it lol. People saying that you are 'too old' are ironically the ones who need to grow up the most.
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For those wondering, lolita dresses can be INSANELY expensive, I-m meaning some of them, especially like ones from the site -angelic pretty- that was mentioned, can sometimes cost $250-400 or more. Even some accessories like the bows can take you back tens or hundreds of dollars. That-s why she was offered so much for that dress-! :3
-Also note that you don-t have to wear expensive stuff if you do lolita, it can be very cheep. People that say otherwise aren-t good-

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She says what I'm always saying: life's too short to wear boring clothes. I have too many pairs of novelty patterned socks to count: holidays, animals, food, hobbies, Argyle, city landmarks, cartoon characters. They make me happy, and people like them, yet that's small creativity expression compared to head-to-toe ruffles and fishnets and bows. 'Sweet' really is the only way to describe her style. She's happy, and her look makes others smile too.
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Whatever makes you happy, right? - As a former design student, I truly believe clothing is not only a form of creative expression, but a part of one-s identity. I can sort of relate. With the exception of my workplace, I dress how I want to. Though I live in an area where most people dress casually, I prefer to be -dressy casual- or in -formalwear-. So forget the haters! I know I-d rather be a unicorn in a sea of horses.
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I feel strongly to people who think she is too old to dress up like this. I wasn't able to chose what I wear until I was 24 because my family was incredibly poor. Only when I graduated and work then I had enough spare money to put money on dresses I never got to wear as a child. Its something those incredibly privileged people doesn't even realize.
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0: 34 person who doesn't like your style is shame I wish had someone in my life I would accept them just way they are. I'm a metalhead don't care I have a my partner into polar opposite of my style along they accept me as I'm as well. Truly be blessing to have someone share my life until death us apart.
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I was very fond of Lolita style at school. I even bought one red dress with strawberries. It was awesome! I really like your room and everything in it. I can imagine how much money is spent on such love! Your boyfriend looks like a black metal artist and you are his princess. And it's so cute!
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Pedophilia ain't cute in any color it ain't mind your business ITS SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING. A grown person dressing like a child or a doll to this point is a mental health condition. Not just a fashion choice otherwise it'd be some of her clothes in that style not ALL OF HER CLOTHES.
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I don-t think it-s quite fair that their is a gothic/Lolita fashion for women while men do not really get a chance. - as a guy, I would love to dress n that style (boystyle). - can-t find stores out here in the USA, - least. - only n Japan. - other than that, she-s super
Kawaii---!

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I love the sweet lolita style I think its super cute and amazing my style is lot
different than lolita my style is more bubble goth with everything kawaii and
pastel colours but the number one colour I wear the most is pink I'm pink girl
myself too!

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Everyone in this video seems reserved and shy, but it's endearing, especially because she and her husband seem to complement each other well. I also like how bold she and her friend are with fashion, despite their personalities. - It inspires me, to be honest.
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There is a whole Harajuku/Kawaii/Lolita subculture. Literally thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of people in this subculture. Especially, if you travel to Japan where it originated. It's more mainstream than most folks might think.
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it sad to see this video and know that she recently she quit the fashion due to harassment and bullying -. No one ever likes to discuss how toxic the lolita community online can be and sugar coat it.
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HECK YES! Thank you for covering Lara and representing Lolita Fashion authentically! These edits were so fun too and felt really reflective of kawaii subculture! We love Lara our pink princess!
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I'm so sorry that people feel the need to make negative comments. How shallow and narrow-minded they are. Admire the husband for being respectful even if he isn't keen on the style!
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I think its awesome -. Dress as you like -. I'm an 1980's style perdon. I am 44 and any 80's clothing is in my wardrobe. It helps me also, since i suffer from anxiety
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For once one of these episodes doesn't depict her as a -doll- and she actually explains lolita fashion well and they kept it in the vid! Awesome job!
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I know who this girl is bc I-m in the lolita scene but with her jogger outfit on, she-s giving major mom from Mean Girls vibes lol
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Wow her clothes r rly cute - and her style and she evens have the tea and kitchen stuff wow - that-s actually the best aesthetic
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There's no such thing as too old for lolita fashion! It's nice to see the fashion represented so well.
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Lara is really sweet, and if she is happy with her style, nothing else matters! I really love her style --
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she knows EXACTLY what shes doing. really confident infront of the camera she should get her own show rn
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Her personality is so genuine n she seems so sweet. She seems like she would be a cool friend to have!
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I LOVE IT! Beautiful hair too. Life is too short to not dress the way you want and express yourself. -
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