Stop! Please get the image of a sexually promiscuous young girl out of your head please! That is not what we're talking about.
*Ahem* Now that that is out of the way, for those who are not in the know, Lolita is a Japanese street fashion, popularized by the singer Mana of Malice Mizier, there are many brands that sell Lolita, although they used to have a pretty prominant (and still somewhat strong) DiY community. The fashion is known as a "Cute" sort of appearance, with a bell-shaped skirt, modest necklines (and modesty in general), subtle-makeup, stockings, and cute shoes (Rocking Horse Shoes, or Mary-Janes are the most common, although Tea Parties are popular with Sweet.)
The style can range from the black-clad and skull-featuring Gothic Lolita (where, while it's still pretty Gothic, retains a sort of cute look to it), to Sweet, what with its show of pinks, usually large wigs, and pastel prints, generally a more over-the-top style.
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With the base description out of the way, are there any Aspie girls who are into the Lolita fashion? I ask as an Aspie Lolita (Classical and Gothic myself), and wanted to know how you lovely ladies deal with the community. Now, I have been blessed with a wonderful and supportive community, but I know the online community, and some other local ones are fairly catty. How do you deal?
Likewise, do your sensorary problems ever get in the way, or influence the type of clothing you wear? (Like avoiding wearing too much lace if you find it uncomfortable, et cetera?)
Please, feel free to discuss, network, or anything here, best day to you all~
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Smiling at everybody she sees?
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