Lolita Style: The Hidden Feminism of Fairytale Fashion Fantasies
By A Mystery Man Writer
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This article originally appeared in City Weekend on August 29, 2017. Throngs of people crowd the convention center. A steady roar of giggles, J-Pop, and clicking camera shutters echoes against the airplane hangar-like metal ceiling. Early in the day at the 2016 Beijing Comic Con, the excitement is palpable. Devotees march purposefully from booth to booth, clutching…
Lolita fashion could express feminism. It depends on you.” - Life360
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