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- Baby, The Stars Shine Bright (3,145 bytes)
3: ...l. Inspired by elegant styled clothing from the [[Rococo]] period, the brand has been referred to as "old ...
- Gothic & Lolita Bible (3,407 bytes)
16: ...luding a combination of Victorian, Edwardian, and Rococo fashions as seen in children’s dolls of the era...
- Juliette et Justine (2,203 bytes)
1: ...n dresses from England and France, as well as the Rococo era dresses best known during the years prior to ...
- Lolita Fashion (7,606 bytes)
1: ...ess. Also including the costume dress worn in the Rococo era in France, Lolita fashion is best known for i...
24: ...f the other Lolita fashion, sweet Lolita utilizes Rococo and [[manga]] as its influences, combining the ch...
- Novala Takemoto (2,194 bytes)
1: ...and Lolita Bible]]. His deep fascination with the Rococo era has produced much of his art and writing.
- Sweet Lolita (1,984 bytes)
1: ... in Japan. The style, which combines many heavily Rococo influences and [[shojo manga]] styles focuses on ...
- Tokyo Street Fashion (2,182 bytes)
11: ... the city which usually consists of Victorian and Rococo dress and embellished blacks and whites alongside...
- Lolita (640 bytes)
1: ...se fashion]] usually categorized by Victorian and Rococo clothing. The Japanese Lolita subculture is cente...
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