Tag: lolita fashion

GGB DC- International Lolita Day & DC Harajuku Fashion Walk #1

GGB DC- International Lolita Day & DC Harajuku Fashion Walk #1

International Lolita Day happens to fall in the month of June, so what better theme for our bunch than the long awaited Lolita Fashion bunch? This was a very special brunch, as we were able to combined communities, teaming up with DC Metro Lolitas, to 

GGBNYC- Lolita Brunch at Brooklyn Botanic Gardens

GGBNYC- Lolita Brunch at Brooklyn Botanic Gardens

Sakura Matsuri at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens is a celebration of the Cherry Blossoms blooming as well as a celebration of Japanese culture. Geek Girl Brunch had a blast last year (our founders first fashion foray into Lolita style) and we knew we had to 

Lolita Coord Challenge: 2 Styles, 2 Ways

Lolita Coord Challenge: 2 Styles, 2 Ways

Kawaii Coord Ideas with Modcloth So you’ve gone through all the trouble of procuring your dream loli dress. Now what? Who says you have to go through the hassle of translating websites, scouring forums, ordering via e-mail and paying extra shipping for the rest of 

Interview with Lolita & Tattoo Artist Imani K. Brown

Interview with Lolita & Tattoo Artist Imani K. Brown

As you now know from our Geek Girl Brunch Goes Lolita post, we’re pretty new to Lolita. Since we’re celebrating the insanely kawaii and creative fashion this month, we wanted to interview an OG Lolita who’s been in the game for a while, and that Lolita is none other 

Geek Girl Brunch Goes Lolita

Geek Girl Brunch Goes Lolita

There comes a time when every potential Lolita has to take the initial plunge. When she dons a petticoat and steps out into the world! The GGB founders decided their time was the Sakura Matsuri festival at the beautiful Brooklyn Botanical Gardens! Geek Girl Brunch 

Lolita Fashion 101

Lolita Fashion 101

What’s Lolita Fashion? Lolita is a street fashion and subculture in Japan which is known for its doll-like look. One very important thing to remember is Lolita is not cosplay, it’s a fashion movement. It’s a common mistake people make because they often see Lolitas at conventions