Monday, February 2, 2015

My Favorite Bodyline Coordinates





When I first started wearing Lolita, Bodyline was still considered to be a fashion faux pas. I won't say it wasn't for good reason, their origins are in cheap, fetish costumes and print replicas. However, they have really come a long way. I was impressed when I visited their store in Harajuku. The fabric is thick and the prints are original(keeping with the trends of major brands, of course), plus the shoes are worth it for the price.

I have to give them credit, not a whole lot of companies can pull quite the 180 that they managed to do, so I thought it was high time to showcase what you can do with a modern Bodyline dress.

I asked my locals to send me pictures of their favorite coords using Bodyline, and I must say I am pleased with the looks they have put together.



Tiffany




Shua




Pahoua





Puvitel




Heather



Thebitchyteadrinker
(yet again, lol)





Thank you to all who participated and sent in photos!

-Lunette <3

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Planning a Tea Party: Part Two


Types of Afternoon Tea



Full Tea

This is what Americans think of as a "high tea". Full tea is often served on a three tiered tray with a variety of light snacks, including savory as well as sweet.

Full teas are typically served with:
  • Variety of Tea
    • I prefer a Chai blend, but if you want to serve a traditional array of tea, go for:
      • Assam- A malty flavored Indian tea
      • Earl Grey- A blend of black tea with bergamot oil that gives it a licorice flavor (and Jean-Luc Picard's favorite)
      • Darjeeling- Another Indian tea with a hint of almond
      • Lapsang Souchong- A Chinese tea that is dried over smoking pine needles
    • You can choose your own favorite, but consider how the flavor will work with your food choices. If you're having a lot of rich flavors, I might not go with a green tea. However, a white tea, or floral tea, would be a light flavor to counter the richness of any rich food you might serve.
  • Scones
    • Sweet, vanilla scones served with clotted cream and jam
    • Savory scones served with butter
  • Finger Sandwiches
    • Cucumber and cream cheese
    • Smoked salmon
    • Chicken or egg salad
  • Miniature Savory Snacks
    • Quiche
    • Soup
  • Deserts
    • Petite fours
    • Brownies
    • Miniature Cakes

Light Tea

A few steps down from the full tea, the light tea is served with scones, clotted cream, preserves, and a variety of small deserts. If you don't have the means to serve a full tea, the light tea is the best choice. You can still have the elegance, without the expense or as much effort.

Cream Tea

A cream tea is well suited for a small gathering. Only tea and scones, with clotted cream and preserves, are served with this tea. It's perfect for an afternoon refresher before or after a meet up.

Good Tea Brands

Recipes and Tutorials



Thank you for reading! I'm sorry it took so long to get this post up, please check out the first post in this series and read about the History of the Tea Party.

-Lunette <3





Thursday, January 22, 2015

Layering Hair Accessories

One of the features of the OTT look in Lolita, whether it be sweet or classic, is all the layers of hair accessories. If you want to attempt it, I suggest you get a large wig to help balance the proportions on your head.


        
Stephanie(Vanilla Milk) in her Lady Rose OP

Stephanie used several roses, bows, and birds to make this layering happen. She wore a hime style wig to keep the accessories from overwhelming her head. The mint bows and pearl drape were handmade by me, the birds are available in crafts stores that have a floral section, as well as the roses, and there's a pink chocomint, plastic, bow clip with a crystal drop.

 

Wunderfluff in her Decoration Dream JSK

Wunderfluff isn't wearing a wig this time, instead she accommodates all of her accessories with a handmade bonnet. The bow in the middle is the Decoration Dream headbow, the candies were handmade by me(it wasn't my intention to make my accessories the trend of this post lol), the gems are just stickers you can find in the scrapbooking section of craft stores, and it is balanced out with a pink bow on her right side.




Thebitchyteadrinker looking fabulous in pink.


Thebitchyteadrinker's hair accessories include bonnets, rose crowns, strawberry clips, bear ears, star clips, pearls, and yes, that is a tea cup she's wearing on her head. I love her love of accessories. She is the kind of person who always wonders, "Can I put this on my head?" Often the answer is, "I'm totally putting that on my head."



Jordana(right) combines black roses and a veil for a dramatic Gothic coordinate. I think the gray wig was the perfect choice to contrast all the black layers on her head without sacrificing any of the somber tones of her look.

Jordana also has her own Lolita shop! Check out Mossbadger for some beautiful and unique accessories.





Sweetlyspooky also uses black roses in a goth coord, but she went in the punk direction with the skeleton hands and center bow. The symmetry gives the silhouette of having one large bow on her head.


 Thank you for reading! If you have a coord you love, please send it to me at lovelylunette at gmail so I can use it in a future post.

-Lunette <3

Friday, July 25, 2014

Lolita Blog Carnival: 3 Things I Would Never Wear in Lolita


DISCLAIMER: I'm not going to apologize for every single thing I don't personally prefer in my own wardrobe. If you like these things, then that is awesome! I could very well change my mind in the future. It's all *personal* preference.

My style tends to be all over the place. I make most of my pieces, so when I see a fabric I really like, I just go with it. Though, I tend to lean towards dark colors. So, it was hard for me to think of things I wouldn't wear, considering I'm willing to try almost anything once.





Baby/Toy Prints

I consider the fashion I wear an expression of myself. I'm that person who doesn't care for children, can't tell them apart, and refuses to have any. Wearing a toy print would go against my personality.

Plus, Lolitas have a hard enough time trying to convince people we aren't age-players. Wearing a toy print doesn't make it any easier.




Huge Pony Fall Wigs

Here is an example of how I've changed my mind over time. I own a huge, pony falls wig. I bought it from Gothic Lolita Wigs for $40ish. I find it to be too heavy for my head, and after a while it really starts to bother me. It's hard to maintain as well. It gets tangled into a rats nest if I look at it the wrong way.

My issue with the trend over all, is that it's over done. Huge, pony falls wigs are like a new song on the radio. You love it at first, you buy the album, put the song on repeat. Eventually, you are tired of that song, but you can't escape it. It just keeps playing.

I like having a base to layer a bunch of hair accessories, but I think at this point I'll just get a hime wig to achieve the same look.

On a similar vein, I won't wear a bright wig either. I would wear one that has natural color blended in, but a bright pink or mint wig is not for me. Especially one that's one half bright pink and one half mint.



OTT BtSSB

I like the look on other people, but the OTT dresses that Baby releases just don't do it for me. Just stuff on stuff on stuff. 3 layers of ruffles, 4 kinds of ribbon that make up the 20 bows sewn on the bodice and all over skirt, and miles of pintucks. It's just too much. And the price reflects to work involved in the detail, I can appreciate it, but I can't drop $600-$1200 on a dress that I can't wear to the mall for a meet.

I think a dress like this is more of a party dress. Wear it to an evening party or a high tea event, but other than that it would just sit in my closet like a wedding dress.


 

 Thanks for reading! Please check out what other people wouldn't wear:

What The Fluff!
Under the Parasol
Northern Star
The Literary Lolita
New Vogue Children
The Twinkle Boss

-Lunette<3