Wednesday 14 November 2012

Indie brand review: La Petite Fille

Indie brand review: La Petite Fille 


I recently ordered a tulle dress from La Petite Fille to wear with my Cult Party Kei coord for Hyper Japan.

This is the dress I ordered

Here is the link

The stock photo is shown in sax blue which is really nice but not what I wanted, it is available in cream, sax, lilac and black. I was a little worried about ordering a colour without seeing the finished item but I love how its turned out.

La Petite Fille is based in the UK so it didn't take long after ordering for it to arrive and making time was less than a week which I think is excellent for a made to order item. 

The dress itself is very light and sheer with bows all over in the colours I requested. The quality is very good and I am very happy with my purchase. In fact I would like to buy another one in black with lavender bows.

The store has lots of little items too and some of her jewellery is adorable.

The prices are affordable and the quality is really nice, I will definitely be ordering again!





Thursday 21 June 2012

Brand focus: Syrup

I've been occasionally looking at Manapyon's blog (which I posted about a while back) and noticed some dresses made from chiffon or organza. They were from a brand called Syrup, however, I couldn't find an online shop until very recently. 

They make some nice items that would work with both Cult Party and Fairy Kei aesthetics. 
Some of their items look handmade which is always nice and they look easy to wear too, which I think adds to the versatility of outfits you could make with them. 

One of their collars <3


This organza dress is probably their signature piece.
Its very sheer and can be worn over just about anything.
Top photo shows Manapyon wearing the dress. 

I've also seen a few street snaps with Syrup accessories like this bag.



And lastly a couple of my favourite cat themed items from their collection, I need those cat tights in my life :D

LINKS:
Syrup Blog

Wednesday 2 May 2012

Brand focus: Ahcahcum Muchacha

I have neglected my blog again it seems ^^
I have a few posts in mind about searching for second hand lolita fashion but I recently came across a brand and I wanted to share.

I had never heard of the Japanese brand Muchacha until recently when I was reading a Livejournal post in the Dolly Kei community . The OP had mentioned that their bunny bag was from Muchacha. I was curious so I did a bit of searching.

I was really impressed by this brand and their items are really unique.
It seems their items are fairly popular with fans of Cult Party and Mori girl. 

Their bags are particularly adorable. 
 Some of their items are a bit pricey but the first photo are bags that were given away with the brands own Mook and so they are much cheaper than the regular stock.

Their tights and socks are equally as cute too.

Their items of clothing and accessories are lovely too and they do both adults and children's wear.

Links


I know so many of the items I've posted have cats on them but then I do love cats so I'm biased, haha. They also make a lot of bunny pieces too as well as a recent colab with Disney so there is lots of choice if cats aren't your thing. 




Friday 16 March 2012

Inspired by Cult party kei

Although lolita is my favourite fashion I do like other styles like Mori girl and more recently I have come across Cult Party kei which I have fallen in love with.

So what is Cult Party kei?

Like Dolly kei the style is associated with a particular shop, in this case its the The Virgin Mary store in Tokyo. You can find their blog here
I believe Cult Party was a shop that existed before the Virgin Mary and is what gives Cult Party kei its name.

I'll try and describe key features of the style so you can look for suitable items that will create the look associated with the style.
For me I think the floaty and light colours appeal because there is a certain aesthetic shared with Mori Girl but with elements of both Fairy kei and Dolly Kei too. 
Fabrics are sheer and textures feature too such as fur and knits, as well as another key feature  which is the shoes.
In most outfits that I've seen Rocking Horse shoes or platform shoes seem to feature in almost all of them. 
The clothes have sheer fabrics layered together with lots of accessories. I've mentioned already that I always think of it as Mori Girl with a hint of Fairy kei because pastel colours are popular with this style. 
Another feature is toys, often they are bags or sometimes dolls heads used to make quirky accessories and jewelry. Crosses are also a popular Cult Party symbol.
Interesting tights and socks creat a unique part of the look such as these cupid tights



Cult Party Style Icons
Like most street fashions there is usually someone who is most associated with the style when it comes to street snaps or blogs. 

Manapyon is the style icon for Cult Party, she is often seen in street snaps and has her own blog which is a great source of inspiration.

What to buy to create the look.
A lot of the style is based around vintage clothes and layering with accessories. Neutral shades  and pastels are the most common colours  associated with Cult Party although brighter colours can sometimes be mixed in too. 
I would say that a chiffon dressing gown or Peignoir as they are sometimes called is a staple item in any Cult Party Kei wardrobe, this will create the light and floaty look when worn over a chiffon skirt or dress. They are fairly easy to find on ebay but be warned as some of them can be very expensive.
Platform shoes such as RHS are reasonably easy to find too and you can get nice and inexpensive ones from bodyline.
I have also found this store called Gura on Taobao which has lots of suitable items, you will need a shopping service though.
Don't forget to look in local second hand shops where you never know what you will find. 

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