So here's what I've found
Everybody remember the fanny-pack? I know you do! They haven't disappeared from the face of fashion. If you lived in NZ like I did you'd hardly see them but when I moved to North America it was a whole new story. Almost all the girls had one it would seem. Because here you cannot live without a bag. Me I prefer putting my phone and wallet in my jeans or jacket so I don't lose them (like the scatter brain I usually am)
It would seem that the old method of clipping the whole bag around ones waist is not too fashionable nowadays with kids
They are supposed to clip into a kids pants or skirt (since these are aimed at young girls) so they don't have to carry a shoulder bag/ handbag if they go out to play.
So this is part of the kids line in Felissimo.
I honestly think kids clothes are so much cooler than adult clothes... it feels more free
So I surfed the collections they had and one of them that I likes was the Choi and Syrup collection
Both you don't really need to buy their products to get the look (I can find some of these oversized shirts and skirts in the small stores that line subway stations and back alley markets)
All that is needed to remember is most of the colors are dull and then a random just brick of color in one of the coordinates if wanted. Sometimes this style is done and it comes out looking kinda bleh~ but the simpler the look the better. And even if it is oversized the key is to not go TOO over sized. No one looks good looking like a hanger.
Another feature I like on the Felissimo site is the Haco corner
For people who are still so so with fashion and cant be bothered with magazines the best way is to look at the online catalogs. Haco has a co-ordinate wheel that girls can look and see what items could go together. Not to say you have to have the identical but if you have things similar pairing them would go... right? But all these items most people would already have in their wardrobe
Anyway moving on to the bedroom I like to look at
Romapri's site for some of their furniture for a lolita-esc feel
They have the "Princess Style" (there's even a small quiz to see what would be best for you) and along the side bar there are links to products that maybe a single person would need more or a person who likes OOO more etc
This site is well.. pretty average and hard to navigate but it's got some good ideas plus it's a part of the Scroll shop site so online shopping for those who want it.
They are really... crowded.
For me I like things simple and with as little clutter as I can so I don't have to clean as much *shot*
These would be what my room would look like probably after a couple of months but with a little less ornaments and stuff on the walls
What my room sort of resembles right now since i'm studying
and again nothing on the walls and less shelves
Call me old fashioned but my room... that i personally want
TADA
With a bed that has storage
I don't know if it's an asian thing or if it's just a my family thing but storage and putting stuff away so no one walks into them is kinda what is wanted the most.... I'm not sure why though the only space that is an exception to the rule is the study area ... it's always got more books and papers to be put away everyday.
Those are also my colors of choice when it comes to rooms. Bright white or light light cream/ blue walls and light colored furniture
Oh and these ones can be found on the Seikatsuzacca website :)
All expensive yes but hey, nothing is really cheap these days anyway.
So all for now, sorry for the huge pictures I think blogger hates me these days
till I come back (which should be soon... I hope)
BYE BYE~ ^^
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