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Not the Nabokov kind...various lolita fashions - a list by lillianb
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Mainly a taste of the sweeter and elegant lolita fashions with an occasionally branch into the gothic.
Small Carved Rose Necklace
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Pretty! Delicate lucite carved roses in either ivory (my choice) or grey (my second choice) alternate with crystals around your neck. I like this necklace because I can see it in the summer on my skin and in the fall on my sweater.
Updated Jun 14, 2008
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Lucite Heart Charm Bracelet
First to recommend
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Some days I wish I had the patience to be a beader. I love little bracelets like this, but it's so hard to find them. Lucky for me me, Tarina Tarantino and I seem to enjoy a similar style. It would make those earring I recommended a bit back perfectly too!
Updated Jun 14, 2008
LUCITE HEART CHARM EARRINGS
First to recommend
Description
I like the look of lucite. It's shiny without being too much. And you can mold it to take on the nicest shapes. Like these heart and bow earrings with crystal studs . They have fun and since they are black I can see them fitting into a lot of outfits.
Updated Jun 14, 2008
Lavender Chamomile Facial Blotting Tissues
First to recommend
Description
These tissues are a life saver in the summer...or maybe more of a face saver in the summer. When it's warm and I feel my makeup starting to melt, out comes the blotting tissue. Halfway through the day when i feel myself getting shiny, out comes the tissue. Keeps my makeup fresher and me feeling cleaner.
Updated Jun 13, 2008
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Gothic Lolita Eye Collection
First to recommend
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I like these eyeshadows because they are bright without being overpowering and fresh without dominating your face. Plus since they are made of mineral powders they have that smooth feel and distinct shimmer. It's fantastic.
Updated Jun 13, 2008
Gothic Lolita Nourishing Color Creme for Lips!
First to recommend
Description
I don't know how I do it, but my lips are always dry. So any lipstick that doesn't dry them out is definitely on my list. This color creme is made from all natural ingredients (yay!), though I don't think it quite qualifies as organic. Personally pinafore (for spring, summer and special occasions) and wallflower are my favorite of the bunch. Though lollipop has it's own certain appeal.
Updated Jun 13, 2008
Gothic Lolita Rouge
First to recommend
Description
I like the rococo shade the best. Corset is a bit bright for my complexion and Dolly is a bit pink. Rococo looks like the blush that comes from my skin naturally on those rare good skin days...plus it'll traverse from daily wear to night wear nicely.
Updated Jun 13, 2008
You're a Doll! Finishing Powder in Metamorphosis
First to recommend
Description
I know lolita!=doll, but you can't argue with the fact there is a certain resemblance. And this finishing powder (i love finishing powder) in green settles any remaining red in your face and gives you that sort of doll like/fairy glow. It's sort of like lining your lampshades with pink fabric, it just makes everything seem softer.
Updated Jun 13, 2008
Vivienne Westwood 1 ROW PEARL DROP CHOKER
First to recommend
Description
There is something about Vivienne Westwood, they have an elegant rocker punk sensibility. I love pearls and these pearls have this nice casual air. I can imagine throwing them on with a gothic outfit or maybe something
Updated Jun 4, 2008
Knee Socks
First to recommend
Description
Socks like this I like. The problem with trimmed socks is it's very easy to go overboard with them. But these socks with their minuscule sock top is cute without being over the top. It's love for me.
Updated Jun 1, 2008
lillianb
I shop when I can though I'm buried under a bunch of books right now!
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