skye89:

So-En Magazine, Japan
December 2007

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crystalsareagirlsbestfriend:

TOTORO :3

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mosoli:

im still laughing at this

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ice cream necklace on Flickr.

a different color combination (closeup) on Flickr.

Meiji Apollo chocolate on Flickr.

Easter in my kitchen! on Flickr.

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To be Lolita is to live in a world of one’s own creation. It is to re-capture that child-like sense of wonder and joy at the pretty little things in life and fulfill one’s own dream of elegance and feminity. When a Lolita puts on a dress bedecked with frills and bows, ties a ribbon in her hair and steps into her mary janes she is throwing off the mantle of adult responsibility, all her worries and fears melt away and she may smile again, like a little girl and walk with a spring in her step, taking pleasure in life itself, the floral scents of the garden, the sweet drop of tea apon her tounge. The big dirty world becomes, once more, a wonderland created for her enjoyment. Who cares if the common-folk give strange glances or turn their heads? Lolita is waltzing to a different tune, living life in the here and now rather than constantly worrying for tomorrow or regretting the past. The magic of Lolita is the ability to freeze time, in an era that never was, where all girls are princesses and dine on tea and cake. It is to grow up as you imagined you would as a young girl, growing not ‘older’ but only more beautiful, falling in love with the world and gazing with awe apon a clear blue sky.

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lieschenr:

Kolomenskoye photoset part 2. Alexey Mikhailovich’s Castle.

Сostume inspired by the oprichnina times.

photo by snowmice, makeup by Эля Саярова (Elya Sayarova)

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