Note: not all of these pieces come from Japan but rather are a Japanese style (mostly lolita fashion) I will note in the description if the item is not from Japan.
Second Note: some items are wrinkled, the thought of having to iron hundreds of clothing items and then taking pictures of all of them was just too much for my brain and body to handle, so just pretend the wrinkles don’t exist, thank you ;)
This piece is handmade, with full shirring in the bodice. I wanted to make something comfortable for the summertime.
This piece is handmade using vintage laces and velveteen. I also utilized floral fabric from a childhood dress.
This piece is not Japanese but rather a piece from the American brand Punk Rave.
This piece is American vintage, but I pretty much only wear it as a lolita dress. The skirt can handle a cupcake petticoat very well.
This piece is from a Japanese brand called Axes Femme. It’s extremely comfortable!
This piece is from the defunct Japanese brand Cornet, its name is Card Print Trump from 2007.
This one piece is from the recently revived brand Putumayo. Its name is Check Sailor OP from 2014.
The back details on this dress are too cute not to share.
This piece is from the Japanese brand Milk, its name is Framboise and was released in 2014. The fabric is a lovely velveteen.
This Jumper Skirt is from the Japanese brand Infanta. It’s called Dark Magic Party and was released in 2013.
This piece is from the Japanese brand Baby the Stars Shine Bright (aka BTSSB for short). It’s called Trump Regimental from 2007.
This piece is from the Japanese brand Bodyline. I love the colors on this print. Its name is Nazareth Lace Up JSK from 2007.
This piece is from the brand Emily Temple Cute. It’s called Tea Party Print OP from 2007.
This piece is from the brand Alice and the Pirates. It has the long name of Hide-And-Seek with Missin’ Alice, released in 2010.This piece is also from Alice and the Pirates. Its name is Operetta Bouquet Jsk from 2012.
This piece is from the defunct brand Peace Now, I’m unsure of its release date.
This dress is from the brand Angelic Pretty. It’s made of a very thick and warm fabric. It’s called Tartan Princess from 2006.
This piece is from the Japanese brand Emily Temple Cute. It has no name and was only made as a sample piece, I believe it’s from 2006.
This piece is from the Chinese brand Tan Taun. I am unsure if it’s name or release date.
This dress is from the Chinese brand Pumpkin Cat. Its name is Sweet Tooth from 2017 (they have another version of this dress, also called Sweet Tooth).
This piece is from the Japanese brand Bodyline. It’s called Kitten Piano Concerto, released in 2014.
This piece is from the Chinese brand Yolanda. Its name is Berry River Strawberry from 2014.
This dress is from the Japanese brand BTSSB. It’s a peculiar example of this dress because it had been stripped of its original coloring and re-dyed. It’s called Alice’s Tea Party from 2002.
This dress is from the Japanese brand Putumayo. I love it very much cause it has golden mushrooms and woodland creatures in the print. It’s called Forest Mushroom Op from 2013.
This dress is from the defunct Japanese brand Cornet. The top is velvet and the bottom is taffeta I believe. It’s called Velveteen and Stripe JSK from 2007.
This blouse if from the Chinese brand Anna House. I am unsure of its name or release date.This cutsew is from the Japanese brand Putumayo. It has a hood with bunny ears and is part of a set, I have the skirt listed here as well. I’m unsure of the name or release date.
This blouse is from the Japanese brand Angelic Pretty. It has detachable sleeves which makes it very versatile. Its name is Decoration Ruffle Blouse released in 2009.
This top is from the Japanese brand Algonquins. The pattern is a silhouette of a cemetery. I’m unsure of the name or release date.
This blouse is from the Japanese brand Peace now. It’s got a wonderful Alice in Wonderland print. I’m unsure of the name or release date.
All I know of this blouse is it’s from a mystery Chinese brand, I also have it in black.
This blouse is from the Japanese brand Innocent World. Its name is Tulle Lace Plain Blouse from 2009.
This blouse is from the Japanese brand bodyline. It has detachable sleeves but I hardly wear them, so they aren’t pictured. I added more lace to this blouse to help it feel a bit of a higher quality. I’m unsure of its name or release date.
This blouse is from the Japanese brand Good Luck, technically this brand was a costume brand, but nonetheless I and many other Lolita’s still find the pieces very nostalgic and fun to coordinate. The collar is detachable and it has a skirt that goes with it listed on here as well. I am unaware if it has a name or of the release date.
This blouse and caplet set are from the Chinese brand Lace Garden. It was wonderful sleeves and the caplet is detachable. I’m unsure if it has a name, but as of 2024 it is still available for purchase on Taobao.
This blouse is from a Japanese (I believe) brand called Oops! I am unaware of its name or release date.
This is the mystery Chinese brand blouse but in black. Unknown name or release date.
This blazer is from the Japanese brand Putumayo. It is part of a set, listed on here as well. It was part of a lucky pack release and has no name (as far as I’m aware) but I believe the release date was 2007.
This cutsew is from the Japanese brand Putumayo. It is part of a set, listed on here as well. It was part of a lucky pack release and has no name (as far as I’m aware) but I believe the release date was 2007.
This skirt is from the Japanese brand Bodyline. It’s very peculiar as it’s made from a very very thin vinyl fabric. Its name is Vinyl Leopard Print Overskirt (which it definitely is, too short to wear alone) it’s from 2011.
I’m unsure if this dress is from the Japanese brand Emily Temple Cute or Shirley Temple Cute, tag says ETC but print says STC. It does not have a name and was released in 1999.
This skirt is from the Japanese brand Putumayo. It has a pin on bunny tail (not pictured) and is part of a set, I have the cutsew listed here as well. I’m unsure of the name or release date.
This skirt is from the Japanese brand Bodyline. It’s called Floral Panel Skirt and was released in 2015.
This skirt is from the Japanese brand Putumayo. It is part of a set, listed on here as well. It was part of a lucky pack release and has no name (as far as I’m aware) but I believe the release date was 2007.
This skirt is from the Japanese brand Good Luck, technically this brand was a costume brand, but nonetheless I and many other Lolita’s still find the pieces very nostalgic and fun to coordinate. It has a blouse that goes with it listed on here as well. I am unaware if it has a name or of the release date.
This skirt is from the Japanese brand Bodyline. It’s called Selene Heart Cutout Lace Hem Skirt (very descriptive lol) it’s from 2009.
This skirt is handmade by myself. It is inspired by the ballet Swan Lake, both the black and white swan. I wanted it to resemble the theater curtains of an old opera house.
This skirt is upcycled by myself. I changed the elastic waistband and added the lace to make it suitable in lolita fashion.
This skirt is handmade by myself. It is inspired by the ballet Swan Lake, both the black and white swan. I wanted it to resemble the theater curtains of an old opera house.
This skirt is upcycled by myself. I changed the elastic waistband and added the lace to make it suitable in lolita fashion.
I handmade this skirt out of a childhood dress I had. I love the fabric and wanted to keep it for myself.
This skirt is upcycled by myself. I changed the elastic waistband and added the lace to make it suitable in lolita fashion.




















































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