Runway Looks, Lolita Style: Anna Sui

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Those who’ve passed by this blog, knows I have a soft spot for Anna Sui. And this collection also touches the Lolita fashion part of my heart. According to CBS, she was inspired by the Post-Napoleonic Era and Madeleine Castaing, a 50’s interior decorator.

For those unfamiliar with Lolita Fashion, which also inspired by French Rococo period, there’s sure to be some inspiration drawn from Japanese fashion as well.  Anna Sui was known to add her love of punk into her collections, so we’ll also explore a bit into Punk Lolita.

Leather and Lace.

Unlike other styles, Punk Lolita is a bit looser when it comes to the Lolita silhouette which allows more room for the punk to punch it’s way through with steel-toed shoes.

Putumayo anyone?

This spring collection is the first I’ve seen with which one could draw Lolita inspiration from. And not because of the cat ears.

Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette

The mismatch use of bold  and chiascuro use of colors at first do not go together, they somehow all work. I liked her use of lavender, teal, and pink wigs to bring out the bright colors of the clothes.

JSK: h. Naoto Frill “Melting Macaron”
Blouse: Thrifted in Hong Kong
Hat: Bodyline

 h.Naoto is a familar brand most associated with visual-kei, Punk, and Lolita fashion. h.Naoto Frill is classified under the Lolita branch of the brand. The jumperskirt reminds me alot of Miss Havisham’s cobwebbed cakes– true to the name of the “Melting Macaron” print.

Runway Style, Lolita Style: Thom Browne

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When it comes to choosing designers for this series, I try to choose designers that I fit with my own aesthetic and style. Thom Browne is no execption. His designs are known to fall under a very preppy style but always with a twist.

This spring collection reminded a lot of the book The Night Circus by Erin Morgensten. The book is about a circus, a duel, and a love story wrapped in one. Keeping in mind The Night Circus has a strict uniform of black and white, which is what attracted me to Thom Browne. 

The Woman in Black

To add confusion and make your head spin there were dancers in the background atop black and white spinners. Which makes me wonder if I was hypnotized to like this collection.

Laser cutting moves into clothing.

And when he knew you had enough, he added a splashes of color at the end.

Candy-striped Cage Skirt.

Thom Browne’s collection leaves you unsure whether they are clothes or costumes. If you are into fashion you probably known that it is clearly a fashion statement.

Alot like Lolita. There are vast misconceptions to people who are unfamiliar with the fashion that it is a costume. Often you have “It isn’t Halloween yet!” as a catcall.

I decided to stick with a monochrome palette pairing a Beth by Victorian Maiden jumperskirt, with an H&M blouse.  The small dot pattern on the dress complement the unending stripes (but I think even if they were larger it wouldn’t make a difference). And the more I look at it, my head actually is reeling at the fact it does all fit somehow.

Jumperskirt: Beth by Victorian Maiden
Blouse: H&M

With a black bowler hat and black and white striped socks, I think it would add a nice touch and be an excellent outfit to use for Dances of Vice: PhantasmaGorey don’t you think?

Sunday Brunch: Wolfnights

You don’t have to go on a full moon to eat at Wolfnights

Bare with me as I’m slowly playing catch up with posts. But if you are absolutely ravenous for a food review, you should check out Wolfnights.

Wolfnights is a Lower East Side shop that specialize in wraps appropriately themed after wolf-related tales and references. The shop is easy to spot with a giant wolf’s eye for a sign and sandwiches equally named “Teen Wolf”, “Brother’s Grimm”, “The Howling”, “Little Red Riding”, “Once Bitten” “Carnivores Delight”, “Pink Moon,” and “Underworld.” Sadly no Ginger Snaps Back.

Fully functional swings

What had initially attracted me was the porch swing seating. However I decided against it since I could never swing and eat at the same time. 

The Howling.

I decided to go with “The Howling” and my husband with the “Little Red Riding.” Being such a small eatery everything is made fresh and I got to watch my food being made in front of me.  “The Howling” was a wrap consisting of grilled chicken, fried pickle, feta, melon, drizzled in mint & yogurt sauce.  The actual size is more of a burrito than wrap.  But everything was good, juicy and cooked rather nicely. 

“Little Red Riding”

“Little Red Riding” was another monstrosity altogether. It is listed as “egg & zurita cheese in a  crispy fried white dough.” Both of us weren’t quite sure what we were expecting when it said “fried white dough.” Perhaps a taco-like texture. When in fact it was literally a deep-fried wrap that oozed cheese and egg. 

Sweet Potato Fries.

We also had sweet potato fries which were typical fries. But Wolfnights also had a “Wolf Attack:” tater tots topped with melted American cheese, jalapeno, grilled onions and special sauce. Sounds intriguing but not for a someone who’s married to a vegetarian.

First wrap of the day.

Speaking of vegetarians, they are able to mix and match doughs if you realized the wrap you wanted uses a fig dough instead of something more veg-friendly. Wraps ranged from $6 – $9 and adding fries and drink could amount to $15. At least $20 if you plan on finishing off the meal with some Wolf Chips (cinnamon chips with honey, nuts, and ice cream).

Wolfnights
99 Rivington Street
New York, NY 10002
646-699-8070

Runway Looks, Lolita Style: Peter Som

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Jumping on the Peter Som bandwagon because of his use of florals. The collection reminded me of a gradual sunrise. I chose Peter Som because of fashionista’s description. He’s know for unusual color combinations but catches you unassumingly by starting off the show with classic spring colors to his usual pop and then back to a mixture of the two.

He’s made sure to make the audience focus on the models as well as the clothes with a very bright eyeshadow — making cream-colored pieces stand out and adding a finishing touch to pieces that already pop.

Which is why it reminds me of a the daily movement of the sun was they way he present the entire collection. Each sunrise is different and you never really notice the changing colors of the sky until it passes you by.

It started out with classic creams and florals.

Then there was this blue piece. If you’ve ever seen the sun rise there is a gradual grey to brilliant blue gradient. It literally is a split second before it quickly changes.

That eventually becomes orange.

And then beige to welcome the day.

Blouse: Vintage
Skirt: Antique Bouquet
Scarf: Primark

For a Lolita this attracted me because my personal style tends to reflect his aesthetic. Especially when it comes to matching things that should not match. Or too matchy.  I like experiment with Lolita brands and prints beyond a classic color palette (i.e. white blouse with pastel skirt; black blouse with black jumperskirt) In this case I paired a floral vintage shirt, Metamorphose floral skirt, and a blue floral scarf for an over abundance of flowers.

Cupcake of the Week : Fashion Night Out

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Fashion’s Night Out is a celebratory event for shopping and fashion appreciation. It also is an event that brings designers and consumers closer together.  In honor of Fashion Week and Fashion’s Night Out, Magnolia Bakery is putting out two special cupcakes just for the occassion.

For Fashion Night Out, they will have a chocolate cake with vanilla buttercream topped with red velvet crumble. It’s $3.50 and portion of the proceeds go towards the New York City Aids Fund.

The other is a collaboration between Magnolia Bakery and Swarvoski, the “Kingdom of Jewels”: a cupcake with a crystal sugar gem on top of a vanilla frosted cupcake. These will be available for purchase on September 10th to September 30th. The catch is that they are only available at Magnolia Bakery location inside Bloomingdales.

Note: if you are a fan of Swarovski and are planning to purchase something from their Kingdom of Jewels collection, these cupcakes will be free for Swaroski Jewel Holders from September 6th – 9th.

Source:
Magnolia Bakery’s Swaroski Cupcake is the Best Thing about Fashion Week
Swarovski Kingdom of Jewels

Sunday Brunch : Elephant & Castle

Menu says it all.

Elephant & Castle was a place that my husband and I had planned to go but never got around to it. Two years to be exact. And since we had a long weekend and hardly any definite plans we decided on this place for brunch.

Located in the Greenwich Village, actually near Tea and Sympathy, Elephant & Castle is small so be sure your entire dining company is present and prepare for a wait.  But like Tea and Sympathy they use every inch of their space to accommodate as much people as they can allow – there was a two-person table in that could only be classified as a nook.

Elephant teapots.

Since it was just us, we actually never waited and were seated right away.  True to it’s name there was elephant paraphernalia on shelves.  And it’s name is actually named after a pub name after the voyage Charles I made to marry the “Enfanta de Castile.” The marriage never happened, but the pub stayed and eventually the English pronunciation became Elephant & Castle.

No handles neccsessary. A Spanish Latte: latte with condensed milk.

The food is very simply but rich. And we both decided to get different versions of Eggs Benedict. He went straight for the Eggs Benedict with Apples (instead of Ham) on top of French Toast. As bizarre as it was good because of the sweetness of the apples balancing out the creaminess of the hollandaise.

As you can see there are utensils waiting to dig in

I went with a more classic Eggs Benedict but with Potato Pancakes instead of English muffin. Again rich and extremely filling.  The potato pancake was more like a potato patty but still good nonetheless.  Be prepared with an empty stomach; I was barely able to finish with only two bites left.

Eggs Benedict and Potato Pancakes

They take credit cards and the price was pretty average for New York City. The only suggestion I have is to never go with more than a group of four.

Elephant & Castle
68 Greenwich Avenue
New York, NY 10011

7 Cute and Almost Essential Items for the Kitchen

If you like to cook and wear Lolita, please wear an apron. Just don’t lick the bowl with your fingers when you do.

Living in the city is hard and hectic.  Sometimes you just need a cute apartment to make it better.  Sometimes that cute apartment is out of your price range.  Sometimes you also live with a significant other, making it difficult to fight that urge to cover every inch in Hello Kitty items or look like you’ve just stepped into Candyland.

The kitchen doesn’t have to be one of them. The kitchen can be you “happy place” from all that. That is if you are the cooking-type or want to learn.

To compromise, make sure what you’re using to furnish your apartment is also cute but functional. It’s hard to complain when you can’t find a spatula to flip that pancake and you get handed one shaped like Snow White (or Darth Vader).

Below are a few items that I find are not only kitschy, but most important of all functional for a very cute kitchen.

Toaster
Cute: It’s Hello Kitty.
Functional: Everyone needs a toaster. It’s easy than turning on the oven and wasting heat on just one bagel every morning. However don’t expect to get a kitty face on your toast, unless you prefer the burnt kind.
Where: Local department stores or Amazon.

Cutting boards
Cute: It’s Hello Kitty.
Functional: Cutting boards are usually in that they are a flat surface you are allowed to chop, dice, and slice into it. I recommend a board about a 1/4″ thick and roughly paper-size. You can have at least two – one for veggies and meat and one small one for cheese or bread. Or three if you live with a vegetarian, but aren’t one yourself. (Note: I don’t recommend the flat baking sheet ones – they tend to curl and too thin if you don’t know how to handle knives too well.)
Where: The one you see here is a spare and just for show. I bought this at Jusco when I was in Hong Kong two summers ago. You can find cute ones practically anywhere.

Timers and graters
Cute: It’s an ice cream cone that’s a timer.
Functional: Timers can be used for anything from gauging time until you wash dyed hair to baking cookies — even telling you when it’s time to switch from washer to dryer on laundry day.
Where: This one was found in one of the Holiday Shops stands in Union Square, but you can find timers in any kitchen department.  Cute ones can also be found on ModCloth.

Pots and pans.
Cute: Not exactly, but you can buy pink ones to support cancer foundations. Or go for copper bottom ones for a more vintage feel.
Functional: Pots and pans are essentially to cooking. When starting apartment life, you should have at least one of each and of varying sizes.  Small pots and pans are great for ramen cooking and other one-pot meals.
Where: In the kitchen department at your local department stores.

Farberware Resin Knife

Knife set
Cute: Who knew knives could be color coded? If you are just moving into a new apartment, I suggest a set like this.
Functional: This set comes with 5 knives, ranging from large to small. I don’t own this type of set, but I can tell you if you can’t afford it, purchase the large Santoku and the small paring knife. These will probably be the only ones you use the most. (Note: According to Amazon, they are not as sharp as they seem but I suggest investing in a knife sharpening as well)
Where: This particular set can be found on Amazon, but for New Yorkers I have seen them in Century 21 in the Housewares department.

left to right: Red Riding Hood, Alice, Monokuro Boo

Glasses
Cute: Who says you need to drink out of boring and plain cups? The ones on the far right were are first “cute” set, and reminded of when Nana bought strawberry cups for her and her new roommate.
Functional: You need glasses to drink out. Unless you are “that guy” who drinks out of a carton.
Where: The first six were purchased at Fish’s Eddy, a place I strongly recommend for dinnerware. They have deadstock vintage sets from old diners, retro-looking serving dishes, and plain bowls for those who like them that way.

Sandwich maker
Cute: Makes Hello Kitty imprints on your sandwiches
Functional: It’s more frivolous than functional. You don’t really need a sandwich maker, unless you are a person who eats grilled cheese for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and needs to mix things up. My suggestion is if you had to choose between this and a waffle maker – go for the waffle maker. You use them both equally as little.
Where: This was a Christmas gift, but I’ve seen them in Target. Also when in doubt, Amazon.

I hope this was useful for those who wear Lolita and want to incorporate their love into other parts of their lives. And even if you’re not I hope this was still helpful when it comes to having your own apartment.

Is there anything else you would recommend to a Lolita buying a first apartment? Any kitchen furnishing tips, or general kitchen tips to add?

Cupcake of the Week: Angry

My favorite character of the Hangry & Angry duo.

This cupcake was from the Hell Cat Party that h.Naoto threw for customers in honor of Gashicon (creator of Hangry & Angry). It was oreo-flavored and came with these cute charms – either Hangry (the shy punk) or Angry (the violent Gothic Lolita). I was so impressed by the simple craftmanship that I carefully pried the bow off.

On another note this was also my Sunday breakfast. I advise no one to do that.

Street Snaps: Otakon 2012

From the Gothic Lolita Tea Party.

Usually I street snaps after an overview, but I’ve been busy trying to catch up. So here’s a teaser of my adventures at Otakon 2012!

There were certainly quite more Lolitas than I could snap. I apologized if I could not get everyone.

Note: If you would like your picture removed please leave a comment below. As always if you’d like to use any photos I’ve posted please credit.


First off are a few pictures from the Cobweb Teacup: Gothic Lolita Tea Party.

Heather and Beth rocking black.

A dashing little prince.

The darkside of Milky Planet?

An Angel with a darker agenda.

St. Mephisto’s Catherdral spotted at the h.Naoto booth.

Lynda in Qi-Lolita

Bodyline’s Radioactive Squirrel Cake (all I can refer it too).

Pretty in Pink.

Devil Rei.

A Gothic Lolita browsing the Dealer’s Room.

Pepper in Moon Knight Theater.

Sweet Cream (Mint-flavored)

Visitor from the Lolita Dimension.

Lolitas should always come in threes.

Born in the Year of the Alpaca.

Deadmau Lolita

Uni-deco-Lolita?

Kotetsu Lolita

Seafarer Maiden.
Stephanie in Gramm.

Cupcake of the Week: Peanut Butter Jelly Time

Made a trip to Magnolia Bakery’s Columbus Circle location for an event I’m hosting.  Before I left I decided to try a “Peanut Butter” cupcake – basically a peanut butter sandwich in cupcake form. 

Our judgment: if you are a super peanut butter and jelly sandwich fan and can’t get enough, go for it. Or feeling adventurous.

Good effort Magnolia, but I’ll be sticking with your classic buttercream frostings and cupcakes for now.