I’ve been collecting/wearing vintage Pink House pieces for a few years now, and while my wallet is sad that Pink House is seeing a surge of popularity, it’s been a great source of new inspiration.
I’ve been collecting/wearing vintage Pink House pieces for a few years now, and while my wallet is sad that Pink House is seeing a surge of popularity, it’s been a great source of new inspiration.
Before Akinori Isobe founded Baby, the Stars Shine Bright, he designed for a brand called ATSUKI ONISHI.
This weeks Lolita Blog Carnival topic is “What Made Certain Prints Like Iron Gate & Cat’s Tea Party, Etc, So Popular?”. For those who aren’t
I’m not doing so great this year, sorry guys. I’m really busy and really tired, but I wanted to try to get some of the
Luckypack reservations started really early last year, so I’m going to start the list today, even though it’s still November! Lucky Packs, or “Fukubukuro” (sometimes called
In honor of Card Captor Sakura’s 20th anniversary, it’s been announced that Tomoyo Baby the Stars Shine Bright will make a collaborative piece based on
Luckypack reservations have started super early this year, and a few of these have already sold out online, unfortunately! I’m going to include them anyway,
Last year I shared my wardrobe and my library. This year, I’m going the more traditional route and just sharing my wardrobe. Alice and the
So quite by accident, my last post was on the same exact topic as the Lolita Blog Carnival’s last post, which reminded me that it