2011-02-22

cutiepie

Todays cuitepie ^^


2011-02-19

Purikura

Hi

I made a purikura pic today :P


http://puricute.com/

2011-02-17

It's so fluffy

Hi

Today my grandmother, Rolf and Wilma was here :) So I had to clean my room :P
And like always Grannie had cakes and other delicious stuff with her ;P

I really want to sew a pink and purple tail like this one :)
I really love fluffy stuff! XD

2011-02-16

lolita

Hi!

Angelic pretty are going to release a new print and it's so beautiful *v*


They have allot of cute cloths I want ;P






2011-02-14

valentines day

Hi 

I hope everybody had a great Valentines day ^^ 

2011-02-13

Want :)

Some stuff  I want :P


www.dunken.se








Gyaru

Hi!

From today I'm gonna write in English, to practices. I thought I would show you my favorite Japanese styles in this post :) And I hope this time i will continue to write. ^^

So to start My absolute favorite style is:  

Sweet Lolita:

Sweet Lolita

Sweet Lolita, also known as ama-loli  in Japanese, is heavily influenced by Rococo styles as well as Victorian and Edwardian clothing. Focusing on the child and fantasy aspects of Lolita, the Sweet Lolita style adopts the basic Lolita format and uses lighter colors and childlike motifs in its design.
Makeup used in sweet Lolita is common throughout most Lolita styles. Pink, Peach, or Pearl make up styles are highly 'sweet' and used by many Sweet Lolitas. This look, paired with a shade of bright pink, red or sometimes nude-pink lipstick, is commonly used as well.
Outfits consist of pastels, fruit themes (cherries or strawberries, or any type of sugary fruit), flowers (roses, jasmines, lily, cherry blossoms) lace, bows, animal themes (cats, bunnies, puppies) and ribbons to emphasize the cuteness of the design. Popular themes in the sweet Lolita are references to Alice in Wonderland, sweets, and classic fairy tales. Jewelry often reflects this fantasy theme. Headdresses, bonnets and bows are a popular hair accessory to the sweet Lolita look. Bags and purses usually have a princess-like design and often take the shape of strawberries, crowns, hearts, and stuffed animals.


Hime Gyaru



Himegyaru (姫ギャル): girls who dress as princesses. Hair colours vary from blonde to black and is usually very big and teased. They wear expensive clothing from brands such as Liz Lisa and Jesus Diamante.

Gyaru Kei
This style is the one I use the most :) And grown to love ;)


Gyaru-kei (ギャル系): Is the modern general gyaru style. It has many substyles such as Amekaji(American Casual), Saike(Psyche), Bohemian, Rokku(Rock), and Haady, which a creation of Egg magazine that includes bright, wild prints tied in with a punk style fashion.


Info from Wikipedia