
Wardrobe posts. They’re everywhere. (In my extremely tiny circle of Internet.)
Curious about what lolita fashion looked like in the 90’s? Well, have I got a ton of CUTiE Kids you can look at!
This is may be the most milquetoast of this sorry interview series, but hey! At least there’s cats?
How did I not write about gelatin when the Bibliotheca theme was ‘Picnic’? Listen, I still kinda did.
Part one of a series based on a panel presented at FanimeCon 2023, featuring a whole heck of a lot of Instagram embeds!
I procrastinated on this for weeks cuz I was determined to have lots of pictures…
Kelp makes a bunch of excuses for never doing a wardrobe post…Are they valid? You’ll have to click to find out!
A not-milquetoast interview with not the designer of gothic brand Na+H…but rest assured, I still have some grievances.
Another translated interview from the June 2005 Gothic Lolita & Punk Brand Book, this time featuring popular lolita designer Kato Kuniko!
The first of hopefully a series of translated J-fashion articles from years past, featuring a 2005 interview from Gothic Lolita & Punk Brand Book
Wardrobe posts. They’re everywhere. (In my extremely tiny circle of Internet.)
Curious about what lolita fashion looked like in the 90’s? Well, have I got a ton of CUTiE Kids you can look at!
This is may be the most milquetoast of this sorry interview series, but hey! At least there’s cats?
How did I not write about gelatin when the Bibliotheca theme was ‘Picnic’? Listen, I still kinda did.
Part one of a series based on a panel presented at FanimeCon 2023, featuring a whole heck of a lot of Instagram embeds!
I procrastinated on this for weeks cuz I was determined to have lots of pictures…
Kelp makes a bunch of excuses for never doing a wardrobe post…Are they valid? You’ll have to click to find out!
A not-milquetoast interview with not the designer of gothic brand Na+H…but rest assured, I still have some grievances.
Another translated interview from the June 2005 Gothic Lolita & Punk Brand Book, this time featuring popular lolita designer Kato Kuniko!
The first of hopefully a series of translated J-fashion articles from years past, featuring a 2005 interview from Gothic Lolita & Punk Brand Book