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Brigitte Sitte has written: 'An analysis of the French rococo fashion'
In Japan, street fashion is incredibly diverse, with various subcultures showcasing unique styles. Harajuku fashion is known for its eclectic mix of colors and playful layers, often featuring kawaii (cute) elements. Gyaru fashion emphasizes bold makeup and flashy clothing, while Lolita fashion draws inspiration from Victorian and Rococo styles, focusing on modesty and intricate details. Additionally, the punk and visual kei scenes are characterized by edgy, often androgynous looks, highlighting individuality and self-expression.
In depends on the context of the word. Lolita may refer to the following: 1) A type of Japanese street fashion which takes much influence from romantic aesthetics of the Victorian and Rococo period custumes (it has nothing to do with the following descriptions) 2) The novel by Vladmir Nabokov, and/or it's film adaptations 3) Following from #2, a derogatory word used to describe a young and promiscuous girl 4) Related to a type of Japanese adult graphic novel or anime genre, better known as "lolicon" 5) Again, following from #2, Lolita is a nickname from Dolores, which is Spanish for, "Sorrow"
Lolita Fashion is a fashion subculture in Japan that is primarily influenced by Victorian children's clothing as well as costumes from the Rococo period. Lolita has made this into a unique fashion by adding gothic and original design elements to the look. From this, Lolita fashion has evolved into several different sub styles and has created a devoted subculture in Japan. The Lolita look consists primarily of a knee length skirt or dress, headdress, blouse, petticoat, knee high socks or stockings and rocking horse or high heel/platform shoes. Although the origin of Lolita fashion is unclear, it is likely the movement started in the late 1970s when famous labels including Pink House, Milk and Angelic Pretty began selling clothes that would be considered "Lolita" by today's standards. Shortly after that came Baby, The Stars Shine Bright, and Metamorphose temps de fille. In the 1990s, Lolita fashion became better recognised, with bands like Malice Mizer and other Visual Kei (or visual type) bands coming into popularity. These bands wore intricate costumes, which fans began adopting as their own style.[2] The style soon spread from its origins in the Kansai region, and ultimately reached Tokyo where it became popularized throughout Japanese youth culture. Today, Lolita fashion has grown so much in popularity that it can be found even in department stores in Japan. Today many young people wear the fashion all around the world.
Rococo-style. ----- The first case = the house was built in this style. "Rococo-styled" = the already-built house was made to look like a Rococo building.
Rocky Rococo was created in 1974.
Rococo Toad was created in 1894.
Rococo - band - was created in 1970.
These different from modified baroque and rococo in America.
Rococo
The period of art before Neoclassicism is primarily the Rococo period, which flourished in the early 18th century. Characterized by ornate decorations, light colors, and themes of love and pleasure, Rococo art emphasized elegance and charm. This style followed the Baroque period, which was known for its dramatic use of light and shadow, grandeur, and emotional intensity. Neoclassicism emerged in the late 18th century as a reaction against the frivolity of Rococo, drawing inspiration from classical antiquity.
=The detailed rococo of the houses paint and wall paper was amazing.=