Just like a band’s latest albums, new lolita releases are a commonly and widely discussed topic. We anticipate what our favourite brands might bring out next and enjoy comparing these to other brands or to past releases. This week’s Lolita Blog Carnival prompt asks us to look at and share our thoughts on five new releases of our choice.
This prompt could easily turn into a rant about Angelic Pretty. As arguably the biggest and longest-running Japanese brand, it is the one we talk about most – probably especially given the creative direction they’ve taken in recent years. However, I don’t want this post to end up being a moan fest about things I dislike or create the impression that AP is the only brand whose releases matter. Instead, I will look at one of the latest releases from all five major Japanese brands: Angelic Pretty, Baby the Stars Shine Bright, Alice and the Pirates, Metamorphose temps de fille and Innocent World, and talk about those. In most cases this will be the actual latest releases, but where I’ve felt that something else deserved more attention or if there weren’t enough pictures to make an informed judgement, I picked something else instead.
Angelic Pretty – Magical Horoscope
Picture from the Angelic Pretty website. I do not own. |
Baby the Stars Shine Bright – La Floraison Feerique
A suspiciously short name for a BtSSB release… What’s most interesting about it is that we have two OPs, one pretty casual (and really short) and one very OTT, and four different hair accessories. There is also a sort of sub-part of this release called Le Floréal Féliciter, which has just one OP and one hair accessory, but for the sake of brevity, I will ignore that one. The casual OP comes in white, pink, sax or black and looks more like something Liz Lisa would put out: it’s cute, but insanely short, more like a mini dress and even the model needed an underskirt. I’m very hesitant about calling it lolita. And unfortunately, the more I look, the worse it gets. The floral fabric looks like something out of a cheaper fabric store, I’m not entirely sure about the bling embellishment on the collar and I can’t tell if the thin ribbons at the shoulders are some sort of faux straps (weird given the cut of the bodice) or just a trim (weird placement for that). The pictures also don’t make it clear whether the lace sleeves and collar are part of the OP or some extras. Probably included, but they look massively out of place with that whole design. If we didn’t call it lolita or if it was released by a brand unrelated to lolita fashion, this would’ve been alright. But if it’s a mini dress even on a Japanese model, who are not known for being tall, then it really is too short to be lolita and together with everything else I just really don’t like it at all.
Then we move to the OTT OP, which in turn comes in pink, lavender, sax and mint. This one is almost floor length – so also debatable whether it’s still lolita, but at least it can give you that silhouette more than a mini-dress. But while I’m not sure about that length, I appreciate that the design is kept very simple. Baby has been known to just throw more lace if in doubt, so I like that they didn’t do that. The lace that is there is well placed and lovely looking, while everywhere else they’ve opted for ruffles, satin ribbons and other trims in the same colour as the main fabric. This makes for a very sophisticated and elegant design that won’t be for everyone, but at least it doesn’t offend anyone’s eyes and photographs well on the stock photos.
Neither OP has any shirring, so forget about fitting into it if you’re not a size small or extra small. For everyone else all you could get are some hair accessories: combs, a headbow, a rectangle headdress or a boater hat. They are all cutesy and floral, but fairly neutral in terms of matchy-matchiness to the main pieces from the series. It’s nice if you’re looking to expand your collection of headdresses, but four hair accessories and two dresses is quite underwhelming as far as releases go. I am happy to admire the long OP from afar, I will ignore that Baby committed the short OP at all and other than that, this release leaves me with no reaction whatsoever. It’s a bit meh, but I’m sure it will be up to someone else’s taste.
Alice and the Pirates – Le petit fleuriste~Eternal bouquet and a Time waiting for you~
That’s more of the name length we’re used to! The print itself is the type that I personally dislike: a large room sort of scene that basically takes up the entire skirt. Too big to be called a border print, too small to be an all-over print. I didn’t like that style when AatP did a Sherlock Holmes study sort of print with it and I don’t like this style now. However, that is just a personal preference – the illustration itself, of a flower shop, is rather lovely and had it been a framed painting I think it would’ve been quite nice. We have two JSKs, a skirt, a headdress and some smaller accessories, which is a decent enough range. I like the waist placement of JSK I and the shape of the neckline, but not the ruffled lace at the neckline. JSK II was doomed for me from the beginning for being essentially empire waist. And then I noticed the satin trimmed chiffon ruffle at the bottom, which I’m not so keen on – AND THEN that weird sweetheart neckline overlay with the lace across one boob which I DEFINITELY do not like. Both dresses have a simple skirt part, which is a good choice with that style of print. But the actual skirt is the nicest cut in my opinion and I’m very surprised to see that it appears to be fully shirred too. This means that all three pieces have some size flexibility, which is not that common for AatP, so I applaud that. The choice of colourways – ivory, mauve, dusty light green and black – works well with the print design and steers it more towards classic territory. I can see some classic lolitas wearing it really well and making this print look lovely, but it’s certainly not for everyone. The accessories, of which you have a necklace, brooch and corsage, are neutral and in one colour scheme only, so they would complement many floral or dusty toned classic coordinates. On the other hand, something about the rectangle headdress does not work for me. Maybe it’s the fact that all this ruffled fabric is too OTT for the mostly simple cuts of the main pieces? Most likely. The black one is probably the most versatile one here, given the less common shades of green and pink – and is it just me or does the ivory on the headdress looks much more greyish than on the dresses? Overall, I’m not entirely sure how to feel about this particular series. For me it falls into that ‘meh’ category when it’s subjectively very much not for me and objectively not that exciting to write home about. I’m sure some people will like it and wear it well, but for the most part I foresee it going on some massive reductions. So if you want it, but not at full price, just wait.
Metamorphose temps de fille – Memories Garden
With their printed series (and other ones too, to be fair) Meta continues to do what Angelic Pretty seems to have stopped some time ago: make a full blown release with different dress cuts, different accessories, socks and often some other bits. Memories Garden comes as an OP, two JSKs, a bonnet, headbow, socks and a blouse. Unlike AP, which has had the main Magical Horoscope print series and a complimenting but different Magical Star series, this is all on one page under the Memories Garden tab, even if some of the names are different. From what I can see, the print itself is absolutely beautiful. It reminds me a little of some of the Labyrinth prints BtSSB did in the past: it’s dreamy, it’s fairytale-like and has good balance between the large border print and the subtle yet still there background. The print can lean more sweet or more gothic without losing any of its classic charm thanks to the choices of colourways (ivory, navy and black). As always, Meta is very size inclusive and all three cuts have full back shirring. Each cut is suited to slightly different needs: the OP is quite casual, the Frill JSK is very OTT and the Ribbon JSK is the basic one that can do anything. Though still, it’s Meta, so the OTT cut actually has plenty of detachable parts to customise it to your needs (I counted 4 sets: the neck ties, waist ties, sleeve flounces and front bow). You can then up the game or tone it down, depending on whether you accessorise the dress with the bonnet or the headbow. The print on them is only of the roses, so as long as you wear any of these colours you would have another versatile hair accessory to mix and match with. Same goes for the socks – they are busy enough for sweet and neutral enough for classic, with the black ones being potentially ok for some gothic looks too. And while the blouse cut may be leaning more sweet with the Peter Pan collar and short sleeves, it’s such a good wardrobe staple and I like that there’s a choice of fabrics for the ivory colourway. Overall, I consider this series a great success. There is not a thing that I would change, everything works beautifully and there is something there for everyone, style or size-wise. Whilst I wasn’t originally going to buy this, the more I look at it, the more I kind of want it. But then I’ve no idea which cut or colourway I’d want, so my inability to make a decision will end up saving me some money – but it definitely is a series I would not mind owning, not in the slightest!
Innocent World – Maiden’s Rose Garden
Picture from the Innocent World website. I do not own. |
What are your thoughts on these releases? Are there any other ones that came out recently that have caught your eye (either in a positive or negative way)? If you’re hungry for more opinions on select latest releases, make sure to check out what the other participating bloggers have written – someone somewhere is bound to spill some tea!
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