Showing posts with label Baby the Stars Shine Bright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby the Stars Shine Bright. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2015

Lolita Blog Carnival: 3 Favorite Brands and Why

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This week in the Lolita Blog Carnival, we've been asked to talk about our favorite brands and why we like them. I think the answer to this question is always heavily tied to what aesthetics define Lolita for each person individually, as well as how and in what context they wear Lolita fashion. Because everyone has different tastes and different circumstances, we can see a variety of answers!

The particular aesthetic that most coincides with my personal feeling of being a Lolita is a sweet-classic feel. It's like tiptoeing the line between sweet and classic, where it is not too mature, but also still has a sense of elegance and demureness to it. While I adore looking at intricate prints, and I can appreciate the artwork that goes into them, a lot of my personal preference lies towards more solid-color designs or simpler floral and other all-over prints, rather than border prints. I also tend to prefer a more simplistic approach to accessories, partly because I prefer that look on myself, and also because I get irritated when I have too many objects hanging about me.

While I naturally tend towards a more toned-down aesthetic, the way I dress is also influenced by the fact that I consider Lolita to be part of my everyday wardrobe. While I do tend to go more elaborate for special occasions, meetups, conventions, etc., most of the time I'm wearing Lolita to do mundane things like running errands and going about the neighborhood or my apartment. Thus, I tend to put together my daily outfits with practicality (and sometimes speed of dressing) being primary factors.

With those things in mind, let's talk about my three favorite Lolita brands!

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I am at heart always and forever an Innocent World girl, right from the beginning of my Lolita days. The brand aesthetic is exactly the balance of sweet and classic that I hold in my mind as my personal image of Lolita. My very first brand piece was a carousel print JSK from Innocent World, and it is still one of my favorite pieces.



I own a lot of pieces from Innocent World, and every one of them I would consider to be high quality. They use good fabrics with a nice feel and appropriate drape, and as far as I can tell the construction is solid. The printed pieces have crisp imaging, and I've yet to encounter any issues with running or color transfer.

Quality aside, what really draws me to this brand is the abundance of simple but elegant designs. Of course, as with any brand, they offer a range of very elaborate to more wearable pieces. But overall, they tend to have very clean and simple cuts with some frills and lace embellishments, but not so many as to be overwhelming. In general, I feel like their cuts and the shapes of their silhouettes tend to have a slightly more mature girly feel, which gives even their sweeter print designs still a feeling of elegance.



Much of my IW collection consists of solid designs rather than prints, but something that I really like about their prints is the "old fairytale book illustration" feeling that the artwork tends to have. It's not really so much sugary cute, as just rather charming and quaint. Illustrations along the lines of the original Beatrix Potter books, or Alice in Wonderland share that type of feeling.



The most representative piece of what I love about IW is the Viennese Waltz Frill JSK. The artwork is charmingly cute, but done in more muted colors that lend it a more mature feel. While high-waisted cuts can be childish, this particular shape retains a sense of elegance. The small frill details express a certain princessy or doll-like aesthetic, but are not so overly bold as to take away from the simplicity of the piece.



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Baby's aesthetic tends towards the sweeter, more princessy side of the sweet-classic spectrum, but still captures the feeling I love. In particular, I am a fan of their non-print, floral and all-over print designs. My first Baby piece was the Blooming Snow White JSK.



While they do put out many print-focused pieces, especially more recently, they do a good job of balancing that with non-print designs and staple wardrobe pieces.

One thing that I especially like about their prints is that they often follow themes drawn from literature and fairytales. I always gravitate towards those subjects and find them very hard to resist. I am also fond of many of their older print designs, such as their Swan Lake print, Music Salon print, and their Alice and the Fawn print.



My signature piece from Baby is the Dessert OP. This is a design they've re-released almost yearly with minor variations in lace and details, and I would eventually like to have it in lavender, black, and pink as well. The design is cute and princess-liky, but not overly childish. The fabric is beautiful with a dot texture that adds interest, and the lace is beautiful and plush. It embodies my favorite aspects of Baby's non-print designs, in which complexity comes from details in the design (fabric, pintucks, lace, ruffles, layers, tiers), rather than elaborate prints.



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My third favorite brand is not strictly a Lolita brand. and as such most of their pieces are not designed with Lolita fashion in mind. In fact, they tend to distance themselves from Lolita, preferring to be labeled an otome brand. That said, because I do prefer something a bit simpler than some other Lolitas, quite a number of their pieces fit quite well in my personal Lolita aesthetic. Especially when practicality comes into play, and giant petticoats are not always appropriate, ETC dresses and skirts with a moderate petticoat fit in perfectly.

My favorite thing about ETC is their quirky prints, with sometimes unusual themes. Because they are not a Lolita brand, and don't really care to follow the goings-on in Lolita trends and such, they actually tend to stand out for me. For example, they don't usually line up with Lolita brands in terms of print themes, and the illustration style is also different. I would described it as part children's book, part old-timey fairytale. It shares that sort of antique charm that IW illustrations have, but usually brighter and more bold.



Another area where they stand out for me is with their really nice designs for wardrobe fillers and accessories. I always like their cardigan and cutsew designs, which would be perfect for everyday wearers in terms of comfort and being not too loud or outlandish. They also have very cute coats and hats, which I would very much like to own some of one day.

My favorite piece that I own from ETC is the Victoria Music OP. It has one of my favorite print themes, music! The artwork exemplifies the all-over prints they do, and the streamlined high-waist cut of the piece is one commonly seen in ETC's OPs and JSKs.



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Of course I have pieces that I love from many other brands as well, but these three are my top three in terms of matching my own Lolita aesthetic as well as fitting into my wardrobe for wearing Lolita fashion on a daily basis.

Please visit the other blogs in the Lolita Blog Carnival who participated in this topic!

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Friday, September 5, 2014

Outfit Post ~ Waltzing in the Park



The Midwest Lolita Megameet was a couple of weekends of ago, and it was an absolutely fun time! We were in a new location this year, and I think it overall worked out pretty nicely. The weather was lovely, and it seemed like everyone had a good time.






JSK: Innocent World
Bolero: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
Necklace: Chocomint
Shoes: DreamV


And here's some bonus photos of our frilly security detail putting up some gummy bear duct tape boundaries for our picnic area!


Saturday, December 14, 2013

[Outfit Post] I Dream of Alice


Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass are two of my all-time favorite books. The wordplay! The levels of intricacy! Chess! Well, actually I don't really enjoy playing chess so much, but I enjoy that it was incorporated into the story in such a cute way. I love all literary prints, but this on is one of my favorites for sure, because it depicts Alice and the Faun. I don't think it's a particularly well-known scene, but I am quite fond of it, if not just because I like animals. It was such a sweet little segment in the story ^_^


Skirt: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
Necklace: the pixelsmithy
Boots: Skechers
Socks: Sockdreams
Cardigan: Target
Shirt: Gap

Saturday, November 16, 2013

[Outfit Post] Fancy Dress Tea



The Chicago Lolita community had a lovely winter tea at the Drake Hotel, with the theme being over-the-top decadence. I love fancy tea services, but unfortunately can't afford to go to them frequently. Thus I always look forward to our community teas and use them as an excuse to wear more elaborate outfits than I would on a daily basis. For this expression of decadence, I decided to make use of a lot of pearls and flowers in my accessories. I don't usually like overloading on accessories, and I was certainly among the more minimal outfits there in terms of prints and accessories, but this still felt very decadent for me personally. It was most excellent getting to see everyone in the community again, and admiring the awesome outfits everyone put together!






















OP: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
Belt: Yesstyle + Claire's
Hair florals: Papillon de Nuit, Chocomint, Innocent World
Socks: Innocent World
Shoes: Secret Shop
Purse: Taobao

Friday, November 15, 2013

[Lolita Blog Carnival] Book Inspired Coordinations



I adore and am obsessed with literature-inspired prints in Lolita fashion, so this theme is definitely right up my alley! I took this challenge to mean making outfits out of items that I have in my own wardrobe, rather than creating a collage with various Lolita items that I may not necessarily own. Of course that limits things a bit more, but I felt like it was actually a really inspiring exercise to go through and see what I could do with my existing wardrobe!

#1 ~ Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (and Through the Looking Glass) by Lewis Carroll

This book has been commonly associated with Lolita fashion for as long as I've been in it, to the point where some people seem to dislike it just because they think it's trite. That said, these two books have always been among my favorites. I adore the clever wordplays, and various other cute references to things like chess. Plus, who doesn't enjoy a crazy fantastical dream every now and then? I think for many, the mental visuals associated with Alice in Wonderland have been heavily influenced by the Disney animation, and I cannot claim to be any different. Thus, my outfit follows the color scheme of the Disney Alice, with a blue dress, white pinafore, and black shoes. However, I made it a bit more elaborate with a definitely Lolita headbow, and blue floral detailing on the socks. I realize my "pinafore" is actually just a JSK (this would probably not be the most comfortable to actually wear), and I really do wish I had an actual tablier, but since I don't, I made do with what I had.




OP: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
JSK: Taobao
Headbow: millenaire on LJ
Socks: Innocent World
Shoes: Secret Shop


#2 ~ The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen

The first time I read this fairytale was actually in a Chinese compilation of tales for kids. I wouldn't say it's one of my favorite fairytales, but it definitely made a lasting impression. Really, how could it not with all the cutting off her feet and stuff... >_> I actually haven't thought about this story in quite a long time, until I was sitting in front of my closet trying to figure out book-related outfits. Then I saw my red Teaparty style shoes that I rarely wear because they're just so flashy, and remembered the story about wearing flashy red shoes in inappropriate settings. For those of you who haven't read this fairytale, you should (and it's short so it won't take long) because it's quite interesting. It's of course kind of dark, but then again it seems most fairytales of this genre/era are.




OP: Innocent World
Rose clip: Papillon de Nuit (handmade by me)
Socks: Innocent World
Shoes: Antaina


#3 ~ Harry Potter (and the ____) by J.K. Rowling

I just couldn't resist. I was a bit older than the target audience progression of these books, but I still devoured them as they came out and got really invested in the story and universe. There's just something very appealing about the idea of a world where people can do magic, but where magic itself can be both destructive and constructive and is in fact not a substitute for good old problem-solving, friendship, and determination. In many children's stories, magic almost seems to be used as some sort of cure-all or superhuman power, but I think what I liked was that all these wizards were actually all just as human as myself, just with a set of skills that didn't exist for me.

Reading the books, I always fancied myself a Ravenclaw, since I am extremely bookish, and love reading stuff, learning stuff, solving clever puzzles, etc. However, I always got sorted into Hufflepuff, no matter what quiz I took, and when I got sorted into Hufflepuff again on Pottermore, it sort of sparked a self-analysis that I won't go into here. The result was that I came to terms terms with why I might actually be more suited as a Hufflepuff, and that all these Sorting Hats were actually right. That said, I do still think I have many Ravenclaw qualities, and am satisfied to continue proudly wearing Ravenclaw colors XD




Skirt: Innocent World
Blouse: from Taiwan
Hairbow: Metamorphose Temps de Fille
Socks: Innocent World
Shoes: Secret Shop


So there we go! Three stories that intrigue and inspire me for very different reasons, and three outfits to match. And now I have three more costume ideas that already exist in my closet, that's three years' worth of not worrying about Halloween, right? ^~^

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Make sure to check out all the other blogs in the carnival who participated in this topic!

~ Elegant Poupée | A Little Bit of This... a Little Bit of That Too | Sweet Indeed | New Vogue Children | Lolita Cor-de-Rosa | F Yeah Lolita | Under the Parasol | Daily Fuckery | Snow Rose | Alice in Lolitaland | Spider Sugar | The Bloody Tea Party | Doll Life ~

Monday, April 22, 2013

[Outfit Post] Simple Cinderella

Just a casual outfit with my Cinderalla Jewelry skirt! It came with a gigantic pin-on back bow, which I've never actually worn before because it's just too large if I'm wearing a cardigan or anything that would have to drape over it. I love the skirt though, because it goes with all of my favorite color combinations: pink, lavender, and black!


Cutsew: Old Navy
Cardigan: Target
Skirt: Alice and the Pirates
Socks: Sockdreams
Shoes: Hush Puppies





Monday, April 1, 2013

[Outfit Post] Strawberry Cream a la Mode Girl

The Mode Girl print from Angelic Pretty has always been one of my "dream prints" and I was super excited to get the skirt and headbow together for fairly cheap because the pearl chain was broken. That was an easy fix to do, and it's as good as ever now! I'm sad I didn't get the matching vest in the set, but that's rarely sold alone and I can make do without it easily. I wore this to go wedding dress hunting with THE SUPER AWESOME JAZZMOTH, and we successfully found her a SUPER AWESOME WEDDING DRESS with equally awesome veils and accessories!! <3 data-blogger-escaped-br="">

Cutsew: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
Cardigan: BonTon
Skirt/Headbow: Angelic Pretty
Socks: Innocent World
Shoes: Secret Shop



Sunday, November 25, 2012

[Outfit Post] Ballerina Pastel

This Swan Lake print is the perfect combination of my love for frillies and my love for ballet. What makes it even more special is that it has so many different pastel hues on it that can be brought out with different accessories. That way I can wear it so many ways and it can reflect a different mood each time! This was a blue and bright pink day ^_^


Skirt: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
Bolero: Bodyline
Brooch: Chocomint
Shoes: Geox

Sunday, November 18, 2012

[Outfit Post] Cinderella @School

The title reminded me of the @Home chain of maid cafes in Tokyo ^_^

Cidnerella Jewelry is one of my favorite of Baby the Stars Shine Bright's use of oval frames in their prints. In fact, ones I like that use this sort of technique are rare since I feel like most of them just seem to me too much like blobs of picture/color plopped on a skirt. I feel like the fact that they are all aligned and connected by the looping pearl chains is what really pulls this particular print together <3 data-blogger-escaped-br="">

Skirt: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
Shoes: Secret Shop
Cardigan: Target

Monday, August 6, 2012

[Outfit Post] 7/8 ~ 7/26

Apparently outfit snaps are few and far between during the summer. Most of the time I've been either wearing grungy clothes for finishing up the moving process or lounging around in pajamas XD Moving is finally done and over with though, and my room is nice and set up now. Unfortunately, that means now I need to start writing my QP for reals, so I might just be lounging around in pajamas curled up on my bed anyways.


JSK: Innocent World
Bolero: Baby the Stars Shine Bright
Headbow: Innocent World
Socks: Target
Shoes: Antaina


OP: Innocent World
Cardigan: Target



JSK: Innocent World
Cardigan: Target
Shoes: Geox