Gothic Lolita
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Gothic Lolita, once in a while shortened to gosu rori (ゴスロリ) in Japanese, is a combination of Gothic and Lolita models. The fashion originated within the late 1990s in Harajuku.
Gothic Lolita style is characterized by way of darker make-up and clothing. Red lipstick and smokey or neatly described eyes, created the use of black eyeliner, are ordinary patterns, even though as with every lolita sub-styles the appearance stays pretty natural. Though Gothic make-up has been related to a white-powdered face, that is usually considered negative taste within the (in large part Japanese) lolita style scene.
Brands which exemplify the Gothic Lolita style include Atelier-Pierrot, Atelier Boz, Black Peace Now, H. Naoto Blood and Moi-même-Moitié. Author and TV Host La Carmina is a famous version of Gothic Lolita style.


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