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Long Ears & Sharp Ears Winter 2017 Lucky Pack

Me in one of the dresses I received in the previous lucky pack from L&SEars.

It’s been quite a while since I posted anything related to Lolita Fashion here at the blog. I might have mentioned at some earlier point that, now that I’ve been paying rent again and having all sorts of actual financial responsibilities, I just don’t have the means to be throwing money around anymore. Well, life has been fairly generous to me the past several months, and things are going well at my job, so finances haven’t been as tight as I’d anticipated. I’m certainly not buying every single new release that strikes my fancy, but if I see something I really like or find a good deal, I don’t tear myself up with guilt for wanting to buy it.

That said… this is from literally almost six months ago. There have been a few other undocumented purchases since (and if I’m feeling so inspired, maybe I’ll go back and take some photos of those as well), but this was the last really big one that arrived until I put together a huge Bodyline order more recently. Anyway, here were my goodies. Apologies in advance for my garbage photography and the tragic lighting to go along with it (I have a better phone camera now, but it was too late for these items).

 

Accessories/Miscellaneous

First up was a book/mook/catalog of some of the brand’s releases. A while back on their facebook page, they asked people to submit photos of themselves in the brand’s clothing, and some some of those are included in the book, as well as many cute illustrations and model photos. The text is in Chinese, though, so I can’t speak to any other details.

There were two acrylic keychains in the pack, one of each of the store’s mascot characters. They’re of decent quality, kind of like some of the nicer ones I’ve been seeing lately at anime convention artist alleys. I still have them in their packaging since I have about a zillion keychains currently, and the wad that’s currently attached to my car keys is unreasonable enough as it is.

There were also a set of wrist cuffs. I originally only saw the one and thought that it might be a hair scrunchy, but once I found the second one and took them both out of the plastic wrapper, it became obvious what they were. They’re cute and made out of a light material, but I don’t currently have much that matches so I’ve kept them in my accessory basket for the time being. They’re kind of an peach-pink, which is kind of a difficult color, in my opinion.

Additionally, I also received a set of cute stickers featuring the mascot characters. They were the same as the ones I received last time in one of their lucky packs, so they’re not pictured here.

Blouses/Outerwear

I received a blouse and a fur capelet in this particular lucky pack. I really like both of them!

The blouse is a black chiffon material with a separate collar that ties in the front with a brown grosgrain ribbon. It doesn’t appear to physically attach to the collar in any other way, so it could be used with other blouses and this blouse would likely look find without it (and would be a bit cooler on a hot day). I’m not normally all that interested in black and brown as a color combination, but I think this would go well with some of my more “steampunk” pieces. The blouse is from Long Ears and Sharp Ears’ sister brand, Pink Up, with tends to skew a bit more otome/casual. I have a couple other blouses from them and have worn them to work before.

I was very pleased to receive this fur capelet! It’s made of a very soft faux fur material, is fully lined, and ties shut using a ribbon at the front of the neck area. Oh, and there are cute kitty ears on the hood! Since I’ve tended more towards sweet lolita lately and already have a lot of pink in my wardrobe, this was a truly a lucky find!

Main Pieces

I received two really nice main pieces in this pack.

The first main piece I received was a wine-colored JSK with a really lovely side bustle. The fabric has a flocked pattern to it which is probably difficult to see in the photos, but is very nice and understated. There is some corset lacing in both the front and back of the JSK, held together with a thin satin ribbon. There are waist ties attached with buttons, and the shoulder straps are also buttoned, which allows for some length adjustment (I have a longer torso, so I almost always have to have the straps on the longest buttonhole for the dress to look correct. There’s a lovely lace and chiffon ruffle at the hem and a border of faux pearls for some extra detail. There is also lace on the bodice and three ribbon bows down the front of the bodice. Inside the bodice is a little bit of boning for structure (it’s plastic boning so it’s not meant to really hold anything in place so-to-speak).

I have noticed that some of the brand’s standard JSK’s are a little short on me, and this one is no exception. Luckily, I have a wine-colored underskirt that I could wear with this JSK, so I’m not showing off any knees.

The other JSK I received is a high-waisted pink and wine dress with a faux suede bodice and full back shirring. The skirt has a pattern featuring the brands mascot characters. The shoulder straps, as with the other JSK, attach with buttons, and there are narrow waist ties which are also attached with buttons. There’s a nice applique on the bodice as well. The cut is one that’s difficult for me to wear and might be more suited to someone with a smaller chest, but I might give it another try.

This lucky pack cost me $157 (including shipping), which I thought was very reasonable. I intend to keep all the items (at least for now). I’ve found the quality of this brand’s items to be pretty good for a Taobao brand, and I’d recommend their lucky packs and their regular items. Their clothing comes in multiple sizes, too!

You can find their English-language Storenvy HERE.

 

 

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Huge Innocent World Haul – Sale Items and Summer 2016 Happy Pack

IconI have to admit, I’ve been really depressed lately. Over the past several months things have actually been really good as far as my mental health is concerned, but with a recent move, some stressful situations at work, and some very recent and wholly vexing interpersonal drama, things have been a little bit rough. Which is why the timing of these packages’ arrivals was so fortuitous! It’s always fun to open a present; even more so when it’s a present from yourself to yourself, comprised of something that cost a lot of money and makes you feel sort of prestigious.

This will likely be my last big lolita fashion “haul” for a while. Since I’m now paying monthly rent and have spent a lot of cash recently on new furniture, a new computer, and a vacation up North, my safety cushion is close to being depleted. So what better to do than go out with a “bang” and make my last hurrah worthwhile?

Innocent World Summer SaleRecently I was lucky enough to get randomly selected via email for early online shopping for the Innocent World Summer Sale. I was sent a special link and a password to reach the sale page prior to it being visible publicly. I wouldn’t say I’m a high-dollar shopper there, nor do I usually make frequent purchases, so I really do think the selection was pretty random. Lucky for me! I wasn’t necessarily in the market for anything big, but I was hoping I’d be able to get my hands on a few more basic accessories to help fill out my wardrobe a bit and match with some of the bigger pieces that I already own. I was able to find a few things that I think will work out really well!

One thing I wanted to mention before getting started is that there was actually an item that I’d originally wanted to order, but wasn’t able to get. This has happened a few times and I mostly blame the time difference between Minnesota and Japan and the delay in Innocent World being able to update their webshop with out-of-stock information. In this case, though, the situation got a little complicated and I went back-and-forth a bit with the store representative to get things worked out. This time, there was a specific pair of socks I’d wanted to order, but by the time the order was processed they were sold out. That was fine, and I emailed back with a different pair that I would like to buy instead. After several days I got another email back: they’d gotten a returned pair on the socks that I had originally wanted, and could now sell them to me. Awesome! On the other hand, the pair of wrist cuffs I had ordered only had one set in stock and that set was damaged and they didn’t want to sell them to me. Boo! In the end, I kept the original socks, the replacement socks, and the other two items I’d wanted to order in the first place. I want to commend Innocent World on their willingness to look around for the items and communicate the situation. It was just kind of a silly situation to begin with.

Anyway, my sale items came to me in the smaller of the two boxes that I received recently:

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You can see part of the other box; that should give you a sense of scale.

Inside were the four items that I ordered – Three pairs of socks, and a set of hair clips.

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I ordered the socks to help fluff out my basic wardrobe and make coordinating with certain pieces a little bit easier. The specific socks I ordered were the “Fairy Tale Print Overknee Socks” in beige, the “Annette Embossed Overknee Socks” in Black, and the “Embossed Cross and Fleur-de-lis Overknee Socks” in Navy. The hair clips are the “Braid Twin Clips” in Red x Cafe-au-Lait (I have some similar items that are more of a wine/burgundy color, but none that are really a true red and I’ve got some red in my wardrobe that I need to match!). Here are the various items close-up:

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The ribbon clips are fairly simple, made from a smooth single-colored ribbon and accented with a braid that’s a light beige color. They fasten to your hair with alligator clips, which makes them easy to mess around with and re-position to your liking as you fiddle around with your coordinate. Sometimes I like to use items like these to add some more detail to my actual clothing, by clipping them onto my collar or the straps of a JSK, so there’s some versatility in how these can be used. Having things like this around lets me be more creative when I’m putting a look together. the clips were ¥1,960 on sale (at the moment I was charged for these items, the exchange rate was approximately $1 = ¥102, so that’s fairly easy mental math).

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20160629_225836I don’t like to make a habit of doing this, but I actually bought the Fairy Tale OTK’s to match specifically with another Innocent World dress that I own (it’s the Marine Rose re-release I got in my Innocent World Winter Happy Pack). It’s good advice for participants in lolita fashion to stick to general-purpose items unless you’re purchasing a full set, but screw logic! I wanted them. I wore the dress in question to a recent local meetup, but unfortunately the items didn’t arrive in time (I’m pretty sure that’s just a constant problem for us lolitas). It’s difficult to tell from the photos, but the socks are a light cream color rather than a true beige, so they’re pretty easy to match. The rose pattern has both true red and a deeper wine in it, and the leaves are a nice deep green. The IW logo on the back of the socks just above the heel is made with golden yellow and brown threads. The socks cost ¥1,750 during the sale. I took a photo of them with the dress I plan to wear them with. I think it’s a fairly decent match, and obviously the pattern is general enough that I can wear them with other items, too.

The other two pairs of socks are very similar – they’re dark-colored and their patterns are only really visible when worn since they are more of a lace pattern rather than a woven, multi-colored pattern:

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Hopefully the patterns are visible enough in the photographs; they’re quite lovely in real life. The Annette Embossed OTK’s were ones I bought just to have since I don’t really own a lot of nice black socks (I generally end up using lace tights which are nice, but get a little bit boring after a while). The Cross/Fleur-de-lis ones are actually navy and I got them since I’ve ended up owning quite a few items with navy as a main color or as an accent. I also thought they’d go nicely with my Ecailles de Lune Forest of Pipe Organ JSK, which I own in the blue colorway. The JSK has kind of a gradient between royal blue and a much darker blue, so I thought the color and the pattern would be a good match. I’ll have to find an opportunity to try it out!

Happy Pack Image

As the title of this post would suggest, I also purchased Innocent World’s Summer Happy Pack in the Large size (this time they offered the pack in Large and Medium sizes). I feel pretty safe purchasing the large size since my measurements have been pretty constant over the past six months and I’m familiar with the brand’s sizing. The only thing I might worry about are blouses, but I own several Large Innocent World blouses at this point and they all fit well (especially if I wear a minimizing bra).

This is the third Innocent World lucky pack that I’ve purchased, and I think I’ve had pretty good luck with them. I feel obligated to mention, though, that the things they include generally are pretty random, comprised of items that likely didn’t sell well or items in strange colors that might be difficult to match. I’ve watched some YouTube videos from other lolitas who end up disappointed by what they receive since it’s not a fully-coordinated outfit like you might get from an Angelic Pretty special set or something of that nature. I kind of enjoy getting stuff like that because I consider it kind of a coordination challenge for myself, and it’s allowed me to branch out into areas of the fashion that I might otherwise not. When I was starting out in lolita fashion, I was convinced that I should stick to muted colors like brown and beige and keep my wardrobe very same-same so that I could use the same kind of blouses and accessories. While I think that can be good advice (and it would definitely have saved me some money), I think ultimately I’m happy that I have a lot of different things going on in my closet. It’s a little more fun for me to have all sorts of different things to choose from, and I’m starting to be able to dress more seasonally or appropriate to the location where I’m going, so it’s nice.

Happy Pack ContentsTo the left is the sample image provided for what “might” be in the happy pack (I bought the smallest one, the ¥30,000 version). I’ve never been lucky enough in the past to end up with any bags, which is kind of a bummer since I really like the look of brand bags. I have some Taobao design replica ones which are functional and look cute, but just as a lot of people I know are are really into Fossil or Coach or Michael Kors designer bags, so too do I long to own genuine lolita brand purses (I do have a Metamorphose pochette that I use quite a bit, but that’s the only one).

…Until now!!!

What amuses me actually is that, aside from a couple of very minor differences, I received almost exactly the items pictures in the sample image. I didn’t receive the crew socks or that particular head bow, and the dress I got is a different color, but besides that it’s all there. I did a little happy dance since my brand bag dreams have now come true, and both the bags are in colors that will be pretty easy to match. I’m still on the lookout for a bag in red, and also one in black (why I don’t own a single black bag is beyond me, it’s just worked out that way).

I was a bit worried at first since this lucky pack came in a huge freaking box, but the box itself wasn’t heavy at all. As it turned out, the bags were packaged without smooshing them, so they needed a lot of travel room.

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As you can see, there was some room to breathe in there.

20160629_231247The pink plastic shopping bag on the right contained the smaller items (by the way, as long as they’re in good condition, I usually keep these shopping bags and have amassed quite the little collection in my lolita closet – they’re nice and sturdy for carrying stuff around, especially if your in a place where you wouldn’t want an actual bag/purse to get dirty or wet!). One of the items was a postcard set with illustrations from the brand’s Ellen Clapsaddle series. Ellen Clapsaddle was a prolific illustrator from the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s, and was famous for her greeting cards. I’d say her style definitely fits with Innocent World’s general aesthetic. These postcards feature cherubic youngsters (I was tempted to write “creepy babies,” but they’re not that creepy, haha) in cute costumes and situations. I’m not much of a postcard person, so I might see if there’s some way I can frame these and hang them on the wall.

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The package also contained an “Innocent World Charm Clip” in a wine color:

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It’s a grosgrain ribbon with a small braided accent. It has a tiny Innocent World logo ornament sewn onto one side, and has an alligator clip on the back. I was pretty stoked to get this because I have another one that’s literally exactly like it, and it’s nice to be able to wear two of something if you want some symmetry. Buuuut… the color is actually ever-so-slightly more purple-y than my other one. It’s actually so subtle that I think it might be the fault of different dye lots, but I notice it. So I’m still undecided as to whether I can get away with wearing them both together. Not a big deal, though!

Next is a pair of the “Torchon Lace Knee Socks” in black and white:

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I actually own another pair of these in the same colorway, so I wasn’t super excited about having another one. They are a nice basic thing to have, though, and they’re so inexpensive (I think they’re like ¥300 on sale right now) that it wouldn’t bother me to give them away to a happy home at some point. If I’m ever cool and famous enough to do a giveaway, maybe I can throw it in there.

The last item in the accessories bag was a very cute little “Ribbon Biscuit Short Wallet“:

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I actually just transferred all of my stuff to a new wallet, but the fabric on the outside stains if you look at it funny so I wouldn’t be opposed to switching again. Especially since this one is so cute! It’s a little difficult to tell because of the lighting, but the wallet is a light dusty pink color with a light brown biscuit-shaped accent with the brand logo printed on it. There are tiny little bow cut-out accents along the bottom, and there’s a nice scallop motif. It’s made from a synthetic faux-leather material with cloth on the inside. There’s room for banknotes and there’s a small coin purse, as well as slots for cards and other small items. The only thing I don’t like is that I like to have a clear pocket for my driver’s license (because otherwise I have trouble finding it, lol) and this doesn’t have that. But besides that I like it a lot!

So next is the awesome part. I received not one, but two purses! And they’re full sized ones, not the smaller pochette style. The First one I received (well, the one that was closer to the top of the box, anyway) was the “Scallop Pocket Bag” in pink:

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The bag is very roomy. Like the wallet, it’s a dusty light pink color. It’s constructed from a faux leather material. On the front there are two bows and an outside pocket that would be a good place to put a small smart phone, MP3 player, or bus pass for easy access. The zipper pulls have little hearts on them (there are two, making it easy to zip open and closed from multiple angles). The inside lining of the bag is black, and there are pockets inside that seem sized to fit a cell phone and some pens, and there’s also a zipper pocket inside. The size of the bag itself is such that I’m pretty sure you could fit a netbook or tablet inside if that’s what you needed to carry around. There are no shoulder straps, which for me is a bit of a bummer since I usually like to carry my bags cross-body for security reasons, but the handles are large enough that I was able to slide the bag up to my shoulder, which is almost as good (and it makes it a bit easier to switch from side-to-side which is honestly better for my back).

The other bag I received was the “Starry Keynote Embroidered Bag” in chocolate:

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I’m glad that I got this in the chocolate color rather than the gold color, since I already have a gold-colored star-shaped handbag and don’t need another one, lol. As you can see from the photograph, the bag part is sandwiched between two larger star-shaped panels. There is a G-clef with musical notes and staff embroidered in gold thread on one of the panels (the other side is blank). This bag also has two heart-shaped zipper pulls, and the inside pockets of the bag are the same. This bag has two handles which are adjustable (they are like belt buckles and can be lengthened). The shape of this bag makes it less-conducive to holding really large items, but there’s still a ton of room inside and it’s definitely a functional purse.

In lucky packs past I’ve usually gotten more apparel-type items. This time there were only two, but they’re both very nice and quite versatile!

First I received a short-sleeved white blouse. I’m guessing that this was made specifically for the Happy Packs, because I can’t find an exact match. But it’s very similar (minus a few details) to this “Flat Collar Antique Rose” blouse.

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It’s constructed from a very light, almost sheer cotton material, making it really breathable and great for Summer. The buttons are rose-shaped with an antiqued look to them. There is lace around the collar and at the sleeve openings, and there are pintuck details along the front. The blouse is very comfortable and I’m so glad I now have a short-sleeved white blouse with this type of collar, since I’ll be able to wear it with a lot of different things this summer.

The other item I received was a very simple wine-colored chiffon JSK. Again, I think this was likely made specifically for the Happy Packs since I couldn’t find any other info on it:

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The design may be simple, but I really like this piece. The dress constructed of materials in a matching deep red color. The top of the bodice features some cute rose lace detailing and a small satin ribbon at the center. There are detachable waist ties made of the same sort of chiffon material as the dress. There is full back shirring which fits nice and snugly and should be comfortable for a  wide range of sizes. The bodice itself isn’t lined in the back, but the front of the bodice is lined and the skirt portion is lined as well. The skirt has two tiersThere is no zipper on the dress, so in order to fit you have to be able to get the waist portion over your head (or over your butt, depending on how you try to put it on I guess. I tend to go up from the bottom). I would informally equate the amount of stretch to what Innocent World tends to have on their shirred OPs, but please don’t quote me on that. If I can get a helper to help me get a flat measurement at some point, I’ll post an update. In any case, I have a bust of around 90cm and a waist of around 70cm, and I have room to spare and could get in and out of the dress fairly easily by myself.

I decided to put a couple of the items on and try them out. Sorry for my un-styled hair, this was after 11pm and I should have been in bed already (oops!).

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I’m wearing the Fairy Tale OTK’s, the short-sleeved blouse, the scallop purse, and the logo charm hair clip. Not the best, but the best I could come up with at the time without pulling extra stuff out of the closet!

Have you made any big purchases lately? Anyone else out there order this Happy Pack? Let me know in the comments, and thanks for reading!

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Long Ears and Sharp Ears Studio – Spring Lucky Pack “The Dessert Kingdom” Review

LNSears Dessert Kingdom Lucky Pack

*Note: I’m in the process of getting ready for a convention and also moving, so that’s why things have been kind of sparse around here. I’m trying to get a few things posted that I’ve had sitting in the queue for a while. Thanks for understanding!*

It shouldn’t be a surprise that I’m a huge fan of lolita fashion lucky packs. Not only do I like to get nice things at bargain prices, I also generally really like being surprised on gift-giving occasions by things I didn’t specifically ask for. Opening up a lucky pack is the best of two great situations – I get to be surprised, but I’m also fairly certain that I’ll end up liking what I receive (as long as it fits).

A while back I happened to see on Facebook that a brand I’d been eyeing, “Long Ears and Sharp Ears Studio,” was putting out a lucky pack/special set. The set was very sweet-centric and since I’ve been trying to add toned-down sweet items to my wardrobe, I decided to give it a try.

It’s worth mentioning that I was ever so slightly wary due to the price (meaning, it seemed really low) – $100 USD for a JSK, blouse, tights, bag, hair accessory and some small additional small bonus items. I was really worried that the quality might not be quite what I was looking for, that there might be major flaws, etc. Luckily for me, I think the price was more reflective of the relatively simple design and more standard materials than any sort of production flaws or major short cuts.

Packaging

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The items came packaged in a gray packing bag, as well as a shopping-style inner plastic bag with the brand’s logo on it. I’d like to make a note that I had previously thought that the brand’s name sounded a little bit sinister, especially the “Sharp Ears.” It was only after I finally got a good look at the logo that I realized “Long Ears” referred to a rabbit and “Sharp Ears” to a cat. Maybe not the best translation into English but it makes sense and fits with the brand’s cute aesthetic.

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Inside the plastic bag was a cute tote made out of cotton and quilted to make it thicker. The tote has a snap closure and an inner lining. It might not be quite as sturdy as some of the thicker canvas totes out there (including but not limited to those which I’ve purchased straight from Japanese brands), but it’s much better quality than I expected and it’s nice to have something that actually goes with the dress within. I’m getting ready to move to an apartment (finally!) and so I’ve been using the bag to store some of my accessories in preparation for the move.

Small Items

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The package came with a couple of nice bonus items that I actually didn’t quite expect – A set of stickers featuring cute characters who I assume are the brand mascots, as well as a small desk calendar featuring illustrations of several of the brand’s print series. I’ve been using the calendar on my bedside table since I got it and really love the cute drawings. I haven’t come up with a good use for the stickers yet (I’m not a big sticker person), but might give them away as a prize at a panel or something.

Accessories

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I’d originally thought that the lucky pack came with only two accessories, but that was before I noticed that, attached to the tote’s handle, was a bow that was just pinned-on. So technically there are three, which I think is a nice amount. In addition to the bow, there was also a separate head bow (attached to a headband) and a pair of tights. The head bow is nice because it’s something that matches with the set, and it’s not too big (I don’t think that my face can handle those big bows and I’m not into wearing the huge wigs needed to make them look decent. This one is a nice toned-down size that’s comfortable to wear.

The tights are thick and aren’t really see-through at all (I am an average size/weight for my height so it may be different if your legs are a bit thicker or you’re taller than me). I originally thought that they may not fit since, un-stretched, they looked really small, but they have a lot of give to them. I did wear them a couple of times, though, and got a small run in the toe area. I think this was more the shoes I was wearing, and since that time I’ve taken to wearing little slipper socks (the thin type that you’d wear with flats and wouldn’t show above the shoe) in between my foot and the tights, and this seems to have prevented my other tights from getting damaged. I like the design on the tights as they give a classic, slightly quirky feeling to what would otherwise be very plain leg wear.

Blouse

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The blouse is from the brand’s sister otome brand, Pink Up. It’s pink and made of sheer chiffon-like material with a flocked heart pattern. The rounded collar has cute frills along the border, and there’s a detachable ribbon pin that goes at the neck line. There are two parallel lines of elastic a few inches apart near the cuff, which is a really cute detail. At the time I got this I actually underestimated the amount of use that I would get out of this blouse, since it’s not a “safe” color like white or black. But in addition to it going really beautifully with the JSK in this set, I’ve also worn it with a couple other of my neutral-colored pieces and it adds a nice pop of color and works well even if I’m feeling more casual.

JSK

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There were four possible colorways for this set, and I was hoping for either the pink or yellow one since blue really isn’t my jam and I thought that the brown was too dark and saturated for my tastes. I received the yellow set which I was obviously very happy about. This JSK is extremely cute. It features the rabbit and cat characters in the border print among a magical field of cookies, doughnuts, candies, and other sweets. There are also some royal symbols like crowns and scepters. It is all very whimsical and cute. The bodice features three ribbons in the front and lace around the shoulder straps. There are detachable waist ties held in place with gold bow-shaped buttons. There is corset lacing up the back of the bodice that provides a nice amount of “give.” The corset ribbon is kind of thin and not particularly sturdy, but I don’t think the purpose is for the top to behave like an actual corset as the fabric overall is light and airy and there’s no boning to give it a particular shape. The fabric itself is slightly textured (I’m not sure if it’s really apparent from the photos but it has a raised dot pattern that’s very subtle). The dress itself is fully-lined and has a side zipper. As with all hidden zippers, I tend to have a bit of trouble getting it to go past the waist seam without snagging, even though the dress itself isn’t tight. I think they are just inherently flawed as a closure mechanism, though. The shoulder straps attach to the back of the bodice with buttons, and there are three button holes to help adjust the length (I have kind of a long torso so I’m really thankful for the ability to adjust that measurement!).

One bonus that I should mention is that the dress is a little bit longer than a lot of normal JSKs (it’s listed as 100cm, when I think the general “standard” is closer to 92cm total length), so it’s great for those of us who are slightly above average in height (I’m 5’6”/168cm tall).

The only construction issue that I noticed with this dress is that the top bow on the neckline of the bodice was sewn on a bit wonky and wouldn’t sit straight. This is something that’s definitely within my realm of ability to fix so it’s not a major issue. But it’s probably noticeable in some of the pictures and it bothered me.

Overall

Aside from shoes and other smaller accessories, it’s completely possible to build a coordinate from just the items in this lucky pack, and I really like that. Unlike some of the lucky packs I’ve received which are truly just a random assortment of leftover items, this is more of a “special set” feel with a fairly simple but really cute coord that’s wearable and not OTT. I’m pleased that I received a color that I don’t have much of yet; I’m both looking to expand the “sweet” part of my wardrobe and add some variance to the colors since I’ve been playing it safe with neutrals for a long time. The set can be easily matched with soft pinks, browns, and golds, so there are a lot of great ways that this dress could be coordinated.

I wore the items as-is in one of the photographs, and also tried it out with a few other accessories that I had on hand, including my biscuit hat and bag and the spoon and chocolate necklace I bought (on sale!) recently from Alice and the Pirates.

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Oh, and my fears about the low cost of the set? Almost totally unfounded. The quantity of items was obviously way more than I would have expected for $100 (plus shipping), but so was the quality. The design and materials weren’t at the same quality level as some of my favorite brand pieces, but I have some taobao pieces that were the same price just by themselves and I think this set beats at least some of them.

As of right now (Early April) I believe that there might still be some of these sets available for purchase, so if you’re reading this and are interested, I’d go snatch one up before they’re completely sold out.

Oh, and one thing I wanted to note – this brand has a design that I’m beating myself up about not getting in on sooner – it’s a print loosely based around Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders!

Have you ordered from Long Ears and Sharp Ears Studio? What are your thoughts on the brand? Let me know in the comments!

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Enchantlic Enchantilly Lucky Pack + Bonus Items

IconMy adventures in the wonderful world of lolita fashion lucky packs have continued. Like I mentioned in my Innocent World Lucky Pack Post, the end of the year is the time when brands tend to clear out their old stock and offer special sets. They’re an awesome way to get some great items at a similarly great price, and as a “smart shopper” (cheapskate), it’s generally the only way to get me to spend money on brand items.

1509893_1048740221835343_7167100950236250595_nA few weeks ago Enchantlic Enchantilly (formerly just “Chantilly”), a brand I hadn’t really been aware of until recently, posted on their Facebook page that they were going to be offering lucky packs to overseas customers. While I can’t find a whole lot of historical info of the brand, from the items I’ve seen I’d say that the dresses, skirts, and accessories are focused on projecting a more whimsical, carnival-like atmosphere and feature a more relaxed fit than a lot of lolita items (many of their items are fully shirred at the waist and bust). The dresses all seem to have built-in petticoats; they don’t replace a petticoat that you wear, but they provide some more dramatic “poof” that defines lolita fashion. I already own a skirt from their brand; I bought it secondhand from someone on Lace Market. It was a special skirt that they offered when the designer, Fumiko Kawamura, was a guest at Anime Central in 2013 (although the one I own is the green and gold colorway which apparently wasn’t one of the “special” ones? It’s complicated and I don’t understand). In any case, I was curious and figured that there wouldn’t be a problem with fit on my body, so I gave it a shot.

I didn’t have much of a clue of what to expect, though on the face book page (as well as the image above), they alluded to a dress with a rose theme, so I (correctly, as it turned out) guessed that it would include a play on their “Little Briar Rose OP.” Black and red, just in time for Valentine’s Day! How perfect. This post also includes a couple of miscellaneous items that arrived at the same time and didn’t seem worth making a separate post about.

Fair warning, this post is photo heavy and most of the photos are TRULY AWFUL. I may have mentioned previously that the lighting in my bedroom is garbage, and by the time I get home from work it’s dark outside, so there’s not a whole lot I can do. Hopefully I’ll have some time soon to go out in the daylight and get some good photographs, but for right now this will have to do.

Fan Plus Friend Machine Birdcage Waistcoat

Fan Plus Friend VestWhen I received my Innocent World lucky pack a few weeks ago, one of the big items was the Rozen Maiden Kanaria set that came with shorts/knickers/whatever you call them and an overdress/bolero thing. The outfit as a whole was a little too over-the-top for me to feel comfortable wearing, but I thought taking the big pieces apart and wearing them separately in order to tone it down and started looking for a vest or waistcoat to give it a more refined feel. I quickly settled on the Fan Plus Friend Machine Birdcage Vest in the brown color as the price was decent and it was a simple, elegant design with a slight steampunk feel (but not overly so, steampunk is not really my “style”).

I ordered the vest in the “Lady 80” (or “medium”) size, even though I was a little bit worried that I’d be right at the top of the size chart (for whatever reason, even though my measurements have changed several times, I always seem to be in-between sizes). This was the correct decision as it fit me pretty much perfectly in both the bust and the waist. Hooray for good guessing! I didn’t get a good picture, but the buttons are wooden and look like little cogs. the texture makes it a little difficult to button and unbutton since the edges tend to get caught on the holes, but it’s not a huge deal. There’s also corset lacing up the back, and one thing I really appreciate is that the ribbon is actually long enough to tie even when the lacing isn’t drawn in tightly. You wouldn’t believe some of the Japanese brand items I have where that isn’t the case and I have to either take the ribbon out of the bottom set of holes, or replace the ribbon entirely. Thank you, China, for being more forgiving.

One thing that I really love about Fan Plus Friend lately is that they’ve been sending really cute reusable bags with their orders. They’re brown, recycled (?) material with a drawstring. I have two of them and they’re great, much more practical than just a plain plastic bag. Here are my personal photos of the items:

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One other thing worth mentioning is that, when the items are in-stock, the shipping is SUPER FAST. I think I got this vest, shipped from China, within a week’s time.

ReStyle Brown Embroidered Violin Purse

I’ve been wanting an Innocent World violin bag for a really long time, but it seems like every time they restock it, I’m off in la-la land and miss it. A while back, I noticed that Restyle, a Polish alternative fashion store, had a similar bag for sale at a decent price. But of course I sat on it, and by the time I thought of it again they were sold out. I ended up finding the bag for sale on Ebay from someplace in London and bought it that way. Slightly pricier, but I wanted it. It arrived at about the same time as the other things, so I included it here:

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It has both handles and a detachable shoulder strap. I’m more of a shoulder strap kind of gal, so this suits me well. Here are some full outfit shots including my Kanaria pants and headband, beige Innocent World socks and blouse (of indeterminate style), some Antaina boots that don’t really match that well but were the only brown shoes I had on hand at the moment, and a jabot off of another Innocent World blouse I own:

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I like how the outfit is still fancy but also restrained and more elegant. I have some brown Bodyline rocking horse shoes coming at some point (I chose the free shipping so they could get here any time within the next three months (though according to my tracking email it has been sent out from Tokyo now so we’ll see if it gets caught up in customs or anything), so I’ll post some updated photos with that and the short wig I’ve also ordered from them when they arrive.

Enchantlic Enchantilly Lucky Pack

Okay, now for the main event! I didn’t know what to expect from this lucky pack since I’d never directly ordered from this brand before and had never seen anyone else online post their lucky pack “results,” so I was really curious to see what items were included. I paid $250 for the lucky pack and was told that the value of the items inside would equal approximately 55,000 yen (about $465). In my opinion, that was a vastly underestimated amount, because this came with a bunch of items and I thought they were definitely worth more money than that. The “theme” of this lucky pack was essentially being very pleasantly surprised, and I was very happy (and occasionally amused) by the items I received.

Packaging

The lucky pack came in a big cardboard box as they tend to do. The box itself was a little bit worse for wear and had some dents, but since lucky packs seem to be mostly textiles and it didn’t seem like the box had actually been opened or torn, I wasn’t worried. The invoice listed the included items with few details and prices that I suspected were not entirely accurate to their actual worth. Inside the box on top of the items were a couple of cute mini posters.

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The contents were inside a large clear plastic bag sealed with a really cute bow sticker, and inside were three more bags: a clear bag with a couple of envelopes/documents, a medium red plastic shopping bag that I suspected held the accessories, and a large blue plastic shopping bag that contained the garments. The larger bags were sealed with really cute kitty stickers, though the one of the blue bag had torn in half already. Poor kitty!

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The blue bag had a super cute “Thank You” message from Kawamura-san taped to it. Just one of the really cute details in this lucky pack!

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Document Bag

The smallest bag had a mini poster inside of a princess and some animals, as well as a mystery envelope. The bag was sealed with a sticker that had a picture of a kitty paw on it!

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The envelope was suprisingly heavy and thick, and I had no idea what was inside. As it turned out, it was a set of several very cute postcards! I doubt I’ll end up using them for their intended purpose, but I’ve been thinking about starting a lolita scrapbook with these kinds of items in it, so I’m sure I’ll find some way to make use of them.

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Accessories

The medium bag contained a set of various accessories. These included both wearable and non-wearable items:

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That is roughly how the items were stacked within the bag, and as you can see there are a nice variety. I’ll go through them one-by-one.

First were a pair of over-the-knee black and white striped socks (I’m pretty sure that they’re these socks) with a gold-printed brand logo. Let me tell you about how nice these socks are. They’re quite thick and sturdy, which is what I would expect from brand socks obviously. But what’s nice about them is that I don’t feel like they’re pinching my thighs. I’m not the skinniest person out there, but I’m also not that large, and I find that some brand socks are a bit too tight at the cuffs and have a strong tendency to roll. I would probably still use some sock glue with these for security, but I don’t think it would be a requirement. They’re really comfortable!

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Next, something unexpected: stickers! I received a sheet of five stickers, each a bow in a different color. I’m not a huge sticker person, so I’m not sure what to do with these yet. I’ve also got a couple of Alice and the Pirates stickers that I’ve received in past orders, so maybe I can figure out something to do with all of those together. Or I can just keep them and never use them, which is probably more likely.

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I also received a really beautiful pair of black and red tights. I’ve never owned a pair of brand tights before, primarily because I could never truly be sure that they would fit me. I’m an average-sized American person, but that makes me taller than a lot of lolita fashion is made to fit. I’m also curvaceous in the hip area, and sometimes even have trouble with tights made in this country. Luckily I tried these on and they fit great! They’re fairly thick (80 denier) printed tights that have just enough stretch to accommodate me and feel snug and sturdy. I imagine the print would be more dramatic looking on someone with more slender legs, but they still looked okay on me!

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There were two pins/brooches in the package, one a very simple black ribbon pin with a silver chess piece printed on it, and a very fancy cat brooch with a black ribbon detail encircled by some gray cotton eyelet lace. The black ribbon is pretty versatile and it could be attached to many different clothing and accessory items to add a little extra bit of flair. The eyelet lace on the cat brooch makes it slightly more difficult to coord, but I actually have a couple of casual items that I plan to wear it with. The only bummer about either of these items is that they’re both pins rather than alligator clips, so I can’t attach them directly to my hair or a wig (or to a clothing collar without puncturing the fabric). I might think about seeing if I can slip the ribbon onto a headband to wear it that way.

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There was one other brooch that I really can’t even with, though. It’s a very large fork and spoon with a wine colored ribbon. It’s too big to go directly on a garment, but I do have a kitchen-themed jumperskirt from a random TaoBao brand that this might work with if I just attach it to a bag to wear with it. I’m really loathe to get rid of this kind of thing even if it’s kind of goofy, though; I just love that they exist in the first place and I think it makes my collection just that much more quirky and fun.

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I’m more likely to use the next item, which is a super cute cat printed hand towel. It’s a cat in a bonnet atop pillows, and the caption says “Happy.” I think the designer was thinking specifically of me when this was designed, haha.

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The only real head or hair accessory in the pack was this very cute cream colored beret with a pink castle applique on it. The applique is encircled by gold threaded ric rac border and there’s a white satin ribbon as well. It’s a very sweet piece that will go well with a couple of pink Baby, the Stars Shine Bright JSKs I have. I’m also bringing it with me on my trip to Texas coming this next week to wear along with a very casual Innocent World knit OP I got earlier in the year, so I’ll try and get some proper outdoor photos of that if I wear it.

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Lastly, there were two really cute bags. One of them is a small canvas bag with a print of a rabbit and some mini ribbons which has handles as well as a drawstring closure. The other is a larger, thicker black canvas bag with handles and a gold spoon and fork print with the brand logo beneath. I really love these canvas bags and have a similar one from Innocent World that I use a lot when I’m at conventions. They’re just convenient and can take more of a beating than a brand lolita purse.

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Garments

Okay, here’s the part that everyone has been patiently waiting for, the big items! I have to be honest, in my opinion I think this pack would have been worthwhile even if it only contained the skirt and OP I received. Both are very beautiful pieces that really exemplify the style of this brand and differentiate themselves from the typical “look” that lolita fashion tends to have. I really can’t wait to wear either of them outside and get some actual photographs that properly show how pretty they are.

The skirt is made of black fabric with a really nice texture. There is a print of a castle on it in silver metallic ink (the pattern is printed on the fabric three times, with one of the repeats directly on the front). The detail shot is more accurate to the actual color of the print, and shows the brand logo. The skirt is fully shirred around the waist and would fit a wide variety of sizes (my waist is around 72cm nowadays, and there’s room for it to stretch much wider than that). There is a ruffle on the bottom of the same fabric (rather than lace or chiffon), and inside is a stiff tulle built-in petticoat that provides a little bit extra “oomph” in addition to whatever your petticoat provides. This gives it a bit of a shape even without a petti, but I still think it needs an additional one to look right. The length hits me right around the knee. I have a Fan Plus Friend chiffon underskirt that I would probably wear with this to provide a little extra length, since I’m a bit taller than the lolita “average.”

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The “piece de resistance” as they say is this OP, which is probably one of the most gorgeous items I now own. The fabric of the dress is I think the same as the skirt (I really don’t know a whole lot about specific fabrics, so I’m sorry this description is basically useless). The shape and fit is pretty typical for this brand from what I can tell, with a fully-shirred bodice and waist, as well as forgiving elastic around the sleeves. This makes it really forgiving for a wide range of sizes (in general, it seems like their dresses are designed to accommodate up to 110cm in both bust and waist according to official measurements). This also makes the dress really snug and comfortable. There are detachable neck ribbons held inside the neck with buttons. There is also a rope-style waist tie made of silver thread that has pom poms at the end.

The print on this dress is absolutely beautiful. It features a field full of red and pink roses against the black backdrop of the dress. The flowers look as though they’re giving off an ethereal glow and the varying colors give a lot of interest to the dress. The hem features a simple ruffle that really helps to feature the print. I really fell in love as soon as I unpacked this. And it goes perfectly with the tights that came with the lucky pack!

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Worn Photos

What I like to do when I receive packages like these is to try and coordinate as many items together as I can. I may not have been THAT successful, but I think the pieces in general will be easy to incorporate into my wardrobe pretty easily. Again, I truly apologize for these photos, especially since the items are really dark colors and can’t be seen well. I’ll try to amend this post (or make a new post later on) with better photos.

Here are my attempts at wearing the skirt, OTK socks, and the black canvas bag. I’m also wearing them with a black Atelier Pierrot blouse, a bonnet from Mystery Garden, and shoes from Bodyline. The gold in the bag and the silver on the skirt don’t match, but this should give a decent idea of the look and fit. I’m not wearing a petticoat in these pictures (too lazy). The socks are so comfortable!

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Here are photos of me wearing the OP, first with the same blouse, and then without a blouse. I’m also wearing the tights in all of the photographs, as well as the same bodyline shoes. Please try to believe me when I say that the OP looks really cute both with and without a blouse, making it versatile for multiple seasons.

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Lastly, here are some rather silly photos of me wearing some of the accessories. I think the hat in particular will be really cute for the remainder of the winter (I live in Minnesota, so that probably means at least another three months at this point, possibly longer. Spring doesn’t exist here). The cat brooch, likewise, is really cute (it was also the only item to arrive with the tag still attached – I’ve since clipped it off).

As you can see, the fork and spoon brooch is ridiculously big. There are actually two pins in the back – one in the middle behind the red ribbons, and another one at the upper end of the fork. I’m guessing that this is for stability, since without the extra pin the pieces would probably flop all over the place and probably get caught on everything (it’s made of what feels like stiff felt fabric, so while it’s kind of sturdy, it also has a likelihood of getting bent of caught the wrong way). Like I said, I’m still trying to decide if/how I want to wear this, or if it’s even possible to wear this on anything like a regular basis. But it’s just so uncommon and weird, I can’t let it go (and I doubt I could really sell it, either).

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Final Thoughts

So that’s it! my verdict is that this was really an awesome purchase, and I’m really happy I took the plunge. In comparison to some of my other lucky pack experiences, there were pros and cons as you might expect. One negative was that there were no hangers included for the garments, so storage meant digging around in my closet for free hangers (spoiler – I never have any and my closet is too full). In comparison, my Innocent World garments have always come with hangers, which is awesome. On the plus side, I would say all the items in this pack were really nice quality and beautiful, whereas there are times where some of the items I’ve received from other places truly seem like odds and ends. This is one of the chances you take when you don’t know what you’re getting, of course.

I really have to say that I appreciate Enchantlic Enchantilly for offering lucky packs to overseas customers, and I hope that some of you who have read this and liked what you’ve seen will consider taking the plunge in the future!

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Winter 2015/2016 Innocent World Happy Pack

IconThe end-of-year holidays are a great time to be a fan of lolita fashion. A lot of brands hold sales and most of them also participate in offering “Fukubukuro” packages, what we commonly call “lucky bags” or “lucky packs” in English. Most lolita fashion enthusiasts or fans who buy pop culture merch from Japanese websites will be familiar with the concept, but for those who aren’t, here’s a brief explanation. These packs are usually filled with overstock merchandise offered at a steep discount – it’s cheap because there’s too much of it (probably because the items didn’t sell very well) and you don’t get to choose the items inside. Some lolita fashion brands have altered the tradition somewhat by offering lucky bags that are filled with special re-released prints and they’ll share the information about it beforehand, but many still stick to offering surprises.

Garment size can be an issue in these cases. Many brands operate on what they call “free size” which is supposed to be a “one-size-fits-most” deal. As someone of above-average height and who has a somewhat curvaceous build, things fitting and being long enough to not look goofy on me is always a concern. For these reasons lucky packs can often be a bit of a crap shoot – most brands seem to be more reasonable, offering fully-shirred (elastic all the way around the bodice) items or other things which are likely to fit a wider assortment of figures, but it’s not 100% by any means. That’s why I was pleased when Innocent World, my favorite lolita fashion brand, started offering some of their lucky bags or “happy packs” sorted by size. This gave me enough confidence to put in an order and not worry about whether the majority of the items would fit or not. I grabbed one of these happy packs mid-year, and if time allows I may make a post about what I received in that pack. But the Winter lucky pack that I ordered in December arrived this week and I got to open it last night, so I thought I’d post about it and share some pictures of what I received.

Just as a note, I’m using a phone camera that’s not very good. I did a little tweaking and color correction afterward but because my room is a warm orange color and this took place at night, there wasn’t much I could do. I’ll do my best to link to stock photos so that you can see what these items should actually look like.

Packaging

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The items all came packed in one large shipping box, and they all fit pretty snugly inside. Everything inside the box was packaged in its own cellophane or plastic garment bag. The larger articles of clothing each came with a clothes hanger (which is nice, since I’m always running out of them).

Unidentified Beige Socks with floral ribbon Pattern

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Try as I might, I couldn’t identify the name of the sock from online resources. The socks are a light beige color with darker tan detailing of ribbons, roses, and other flowers. The foot portion has two ribbons in the design. The socks are over-the-knee length. These are always very versatile items and I can use these with several garments I already own.

Torchon Lace Knee Socks

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This is the other pair of socks I received, and they’re kind of what many people would think of as being “lolita” considering that they have the classic black fabric, white lace color scheme of old-school lolita fashion. I have a pair of similar socks from Bodyline but the lace on these is leaps and bounds nicer so I’m thinking I might retire those.

IW Charm Clip

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This is one of the two hair accessories I received. It’s a very simple grosgrain ribbon with a small Innocent World logo charm on one part of the bow and an alligator clip on the back. I was thinking to myself recently that I get so hung up on big pieces that my accessory collection has suffered, and having small, versatile items like this around is helpful in fixing that.

Unidentified Peter Pan Collar Blouse

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I tried pretty hard to figure out what blouse this was, but to no avail. It’s high quality cotton in a light beige color, has a ruffle around the yoke with some pintuck detailing inside, and has a peter pan collar with lace and lace around the sleeves. The buttons have a sunburst pattern on them. The Bottom of the blouse is plain rather than ruffled and there are no waist ties, which leads me to believe that this one is truly meant to be tucked-in. It’s another great basic piece that I think will look good with several of my items.

Floral JSK

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Once again I’m not quite certain what JSK this is. The bodice is very reminiscent of the Theresia Rose JSK and the Bertille Rose JSK re-release that was supposed to be in some of the packs, but it’s not quite like either and beyond that I’m stumped. In any case, it’s really pretty and I’ll look forward to wearing it when it’s not quite so cold outside.

The Second Rozen Maiden Doll Kanaria Set

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Innocent World did a collaboration with the anime series Rozen Maiden a while back, converting several of the characters’ outfits into something more fitting for lolita fashion. Lolita fashion shows up fairly often in anime and a lot of the characters from this series seem inspired by that look, but in most cases trying to portray the outfits in the anime directly would come across as too cartoonish. Case in point – the character Kanaria from the show looks like this:

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The outfit takes the essence of her design and makes it more reasonable for lolita (or in this case, boystyle or ouji) fashion. I received the knickers, overdress and headdress from the set (there is also a blouse and socks pictured for the set but I’m guessing that those sold out quicker.

I’m still trying to wrap my head around this one, but I think I can make it work if it separate out the pieces and get a waistcoat to wear with the knickers. I was just thinking to myself the other day that I’d like to try boystyle some time, so maybe it’s time to give it a try.

Bonus Photos

Here are some photos of me trying stuff on. It all fits for the most part, though like all IW JSKs I’m going to have to adjust the straps on the floral JSK to be longer since my torso is longer than the default allows (you can do this by moving the buttons that are on the shoulder straps).

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Well, I hope you enjoyed this exciting unboxing. I’ve got another lucky pack on its way sometime soon from Enchantlic Enchantilly, so look forward to some more poor lighting and crappy mirror shots when that arrives.