『憧れのワンピースは胡蝶の夢』

"The one-piece dress of my dreams is a butterfly dream"

I bought a second-hand Tamagotchi, something I had always dreamed of as a child.

I rented some yakuza movies from the video store that my parents wouldn't let me watch when I was little.

When I was in high school, I bought the bright red Lolita clothes that I had wanted to wear since I was a child.

Character goods and brands that we wanted as children, that we wanted so badly back then, are experiencing a revival.

We have become a little more free, we are starting to have money, and we are beginning to realize the dreams we had back then.

I'm sure there are many women who dreamed of wearing frilly clothes when they were young.

When I was a child, whenever I went to Harajuku I was sure to encounter women wearing Lolita fashion.

I loved looking at Lolita fashion, and I remember the day my mother told me, "Look, there's a girl who dresses like a Lolita."

When I was about to enter junior high school, I was inspired to visit the fashionable town of Harajuku again, but by the time I returned, Lolita had become extinct.

It has been about 10 years since the film Shimotsuma Monogatari was released, and there are no more people reading KERA than there were back then.They eventually switched to the electronic version, and the visual kei boom died down.

When I grow up, I will definitely join the lolita crowd on Takeshita Street! I was so determined, but before I knew it, that dream became a distant memory.

I realized that there is real meaning in fulfilling the dreams I had back then that I had somewhat forgotten as an adult.

Wearing a RonRon dress reminded me of that feeling.

Although I now love luxurious and chic fashion, as a child I used to think, "When I grow up, I'll definitely wear a bright red frilly dress!" and RonRon's dresses make me feel like I'm in a dream.

Just slip it on and it'll instantly become your best outfit.

The more flashy and cute it is, the more it will lift your spirits.

If you feel embarrassed about going out because of the sudden frills, I think it would be great to just admire it in front of the mirror in your room.

I had learned how to put on makeup, how to diet, how to smoke and enjoy sweets, and when I looked in the mirror wearing this dress, I saw the girl I wanted to be back then.

The Lolita dress, which gives momentary results to people who live in a process, is truly sweet and has a core of cuteness.

When I wear Lolita fashion, I am the main character, a doll, a princess, an idol, and a Madonna.

It is undoubtedly a "dream" that gives you that feeling.

When I was little and saw a stylish and cute girl, whether she was a black gal, hime gal, kogyaru, lolita, or conservative, I had the habit of consistently saying, "She looks like a princess."

It helps me regain the pure and innocent sensibility I had back then, when a fashionable girl was a princess.

I want to stay at home in this outfit, drink Marco Polo, eat convenience store sweets, watch my favorite movie, and go to sleep without taking my makeup off.

In any case, it makes me want to be sugar-fed even mentally.

The cross ribbon tied behind her neck and on her chest gives her a devilish look, and although she is definitely not something you should touch lightly, her strangely provocative girlishness is irresistibly cute.

The intricate pattern gives it an aesthetic feel, and the combination of sweetness and elegance really appeals to me as I can't compromise on either.

I think the best thing about clothes is seeing them in person, being hit by the violence of the ruffles and having sweet dreams, rather than just looking at them in a photograph.

Now it's our turn to wear the clothes that we once dressed our Licca-chan dolls in.

Wearing: Rose of Thorns Cross Neck Ribbon Dress [Red, Size S]

Height: 148cm

Author: Aya Akagi

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