Brace yourselves: Halloween Lolita is coming. Soon, the coordinate posts will be plastered all over the internet of beautiful Lolitas sporting witches' hats, animal ears, scepters, and so much more. It's become a yearly "tradition" that you either enjoy or despise, and it seems that there's little room to feel sort of nonchalant about it. Then again, this is the internet: those of us who are nonchalant probably just don't say a whole lot.
Granted, I love a good witch coordinate as much as the next person. |
That being said, if you want to put together coordinates that are perfect for October without falling in line with the more costume-like outifts, here are a couple of fun ideas!
1. Grey is Great
Mary Magdalene's Bérangère OP in Grey |
Seriously, whatever time of the year it is, grey is one of my favorite colors in Lolita, and it's vastly underrated. It's a shade that's gentle enough to be used for most styles, and can be combined with all kinds of accent colors. Try seeing what you can come up with in your currently existing wardrobe. The most surprisingly elegant combination I've ever seen was grey and pastel pink.
2. Embrace the Pumpkin
Check these out on Etsy! |
I'm not talking jack-o-lanterns; like apples or strawberries, try to appreciate pumpkins as a theme! I know there isn't much in the way of pumpkin prints out in the world, right now, but there's a plethora of appropriate accessories! Use it as an accent: with the right, light shade of orange, you can add some very pretty interest to a sax or wine-colored coordinate, not to mention the usual browns and creams.
3. Cardigan Season!
With the chillier weather, out come the cardigans and boleros! Has the summer heat been too much for you to wear more than a short-sleeved OP? Now's the perfect time of year to dust off your old long-sleeved, knit favorites, or to scan around the sales for something new.
4. Another Goddamn Chocolate Print
Keep doing what you're doing, AP. Antique Chocolaterie Switching JSK in navy. |
Chocolate in the Lolita world is like Pumpkin Spice in the "real world." It's everywhere, and we simultaneously love it and think it's ultimately overrated. Personally, I'm one of those people who proudly spouts my love for Pumpkin Spice drinks from Starbucks-- it brings me joy, so why shouldn't I say that I like it?
The same goes for chocolate prints, and many of them are really great for October: brown is obviously a Fall color, and chocolate can be a more indirect reference to Halloween than coordinating another outfit around your favorite witch's hat.
5. For the Gothic Lovelies
This is your time of year-- own it! But if, in the process of living it up, you find that you're searching for something fresh in your ever-black wardrobe, consider bringing in an accent color, or a color that you can buy a main piece in that still goes with your closet.
Might I suggest blue?
Not sax, and maybe not even navy-- I'm talking royal Mana blue. It's vibrant enough to make for a great accent color, will easily go with most base colors, and the best part: blue looks amazing against the autumn leaves. Adding blue to your fall wardrobe could be as simple as adding a new jacket or bolero, or go whole-hog and hunt down an all-blue Moitie piece!
6. For the Classic Ladies
AaTP's Opal Church Choir JSK in white and gold. |
Instead of a theme, how about you add a simple, but very elegant touch to your outfits this month: go for the gold. Done well, it can be wonderfully complementary to the changing leaves outside. Jewelry is the easiest way to pull it into an outfit, and we all know that gold hair accessories have been popular since the rise of OTT Classic (*coughMadonnaCrowns*), but also consider finding a dress that uses gold embroidery or screen printing.
7. For the Sweet Dolls
Few things scream "Autumn Lolita" like a good plaid or tartan piece from Baby. It's such a classic staple for autumn, and comes in all kinds of colors to suit the rest of your wardrobe. I have a preference for Baby's Tartan Check Scallop Hem JSK, since it's one of those detail-heavy non-print designs that's been around forever (fun fact, Momoko wore it in red for a few scenes in Kamikazi Girls!); pair it with a long-sleeved, white blouse, lace-topped socks, and a lace headdress or a beret for a perfect old-school look!
My personal favorite: Baby's Tarten Check Scallop Hem JSK! |
Few things scream "Autumn Lolita" like a good plaid or tartan piece from Baby. It's such a classic staple for autumn, and comes in all kinds of colors to suit the rest of your wardrobe. I have a preference for Baby's Tartan Check Scallop Hem JSK, since it's one of those detail-heavy non-print designs that's been around forever (fun fact, Momoko wore it in red for a few scenes in Kamikazi Girls!); pair it with a long-sleeved, white blouse, lace-topped socks, and a lace headdress or a beret for a perfect old-school look!