Babydoll style of the Japanese fashion

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12 April 2013
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Pictures by Pauline Darley.

Jumpsuit: Miss Patina / Knit jacket: Liz Lisa / Tights: H&M / Socks: Tokyo / Bag: Liz Lisa / The Boaters of the Marais

Difficult not to point it out, my style is very regressive recently, a side effect of Tokyo unquestionably! Japanese fashion marked me permanently, and encouraged me to dive again entirely into distant love affairs: the style babydoll / kinderwhore dear to Courtney Love and Kat Bjelland, and the XIXth century Romanticism modernised. Again, I dream about boaters and about big wide-brimmed hats of straw, of ribbons of crimson pink velvet and faded roses.. My ultimate wish: a dress of edwardienne, lacy little girl and low size, with a big ribbon in size.

Who said Baby Jane?

 

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