LittleBett Posted April 10, 2017 Report Posted April 10, 2017 Oh I really like this theme. Thank you very much for starting it ! n.n. In my personal style, I always seek to look delicate and tender. As I consider my face has archaic features, wearing delicate clothes makes me feel more feminine. And it makes me forget the insecurities about my face. At least in my little space. To attend school, I wear only pants. But by the time I can stay home and go into little space, I really like wearing my long stockings and my dresses. It really helps me connect more with my small part. I am a very insecure person, it makes me feel a little more cute. I really have had trouble finding clothes like this, especially for the price. What I usually do is copy some design that I like and with advice from a seamstress, make my own dresses. There is an online store with very very cute clothes ! , I hope you like it, the store has several sections: https://syndromestore.com/ .
ScarletNekolita Posted April 10, 2017 Report Posted April 10, 2017 I'm a sucker for aesthetics and the pastel goth/harajuku style is my latest craze! All those adorable hues are perfect for little space, and I personally believe you can never have too many sweatshirts! As far as jewelry goes, I like to wear rings most of the time and I tend to wear cute enamel pins on jackets to add an extra sense of my own style. Anything adorable or slightly wacky with a touch of darkness is a winner for me ♥ Can't forget a cute phone charm or purse to seal the deal! 1
chibi.lune Posted April 20, 2017 Report Posted April 20, 2017 Any suggestions how to wear cute sandals with little outfits? i always pair sandles with cute socks, preferable frilly ones! really does the trick.
chibi.lune Posted April 20, 2017 Report Posted April 20, 2017 my every day style is a lot of pastels, oversized sweaters with cute lettering or graphics, leggings, and retro sneakers. i also like to wear baseball hats and other more androgynous pieces in pink . . . i once told a prof that my aesthetic is "gay baby shower" and it gets more true each day LOL. i also really wanna try lolita fashion part time, but it ain't cheap ya know??
ThePrincessMinMin Posted April 20, 2017 Report Posted April 20, 2017 (edited) Pastels, dresses, and anything 50/60s girly and harajuku fashion. Day to day I tend to dress alternative styles, mostly in the harajuku fash genre. I rarely wear jeans, mostly dresses, skirts, vintage playsuits (rompers), sweaters tied around shoulders, and blouses. My style is very feminine and girly, and am often inspired by older movies^^ Edited April 20, 2017 by ThePrincessMinMin
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