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I've always thought it looks really cool. I love Victorian inspired fashions, especially ones that incorporate a lot of black and white. Not a style I'd ever wear myself, though. Unless there's a more androgynous or masculine side to it that I've never seen before? Or is there a more androgynous fashion style similar to Lolita or something? I don't know. I don't know too much about many types of fashion.Do you ever wear it or incorporate it into your style yourself?
I don’t follow it, but I do think the pictures are often beautiful. It’s not something I’d wear myself though. It looks like a lot of work and I have enough hobbies to keep me busy.
Quote from: NanoRuby on September 08, 2020, 09:06:22 PMI've always thought it looks really cool. I love Victorian inspired fashions, especially ones that incorporate a lot of black and white. Not a style I'd ever wear myself, though. Unless there's a more androgynous or masculine side to it that I've never seen before? Or is there a more androgynous fashion style similar to Lolita or something? I don't know. I don't know too much about many types of fashion.Do you ever wear it or incorporate it into your style yourself?Ouji (Prince) fashion is the male-centric version of Lolita, but girls can wear it too. They’re basically the same, ‘Celt you’re swapping out pretty dresses and shirts with frills for pretty vests and shirts and cravats with frills. I suggest doing as much research as you can about it, watching YT videos from those who are into it and poking at people from the community for help. Most of what I have learned just came from research, silently stalking the communities and YT.