Street Snaps: ConnectiCon 2013

It was my first time going to Connecticon and I had a great time.  Not only was it a nice break from the larger cons, like NYCC or Otakon, it was just as fun with plenty to do.  I was quite surprised by the amount of fashion statements for such a small convention.

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Lolita Fashion and Life panelists: the girls behind FYeah Lolita and Ramble Rori.

A grey day for Lolita.

Lavender Daydreams and Dream Sky.

Bears and Stripes.

Strawberries and Bear.

Kyary fan.

A Vintage Chess Story.

Just smelling the roses.

Sweet Cult Party

A mori day to you.

Misty Sky at Night

Precious BoyStyle.

Cosplay and fashion come together with this lady’s sea-like kimono and handmade Going Merry hat.

Caro-chan lets the demon come out.

Casual Lolita.

Saw her at AnimeBoston,  does she pull off Gothic so well?

Can’t beat down a broken doll.

No lumps about it with Her Lumpiness.

Classic in Lady Sloth.

Life’s Sweet Essentials in her latest coordinate and DIY bag.
An old but good Emblem.
Last-minute dresses are fab when you have a good attitude.
This Lolita stole the blue box. Guess where it is?

A touch of sweet.

Queen of Hearts.

Cinderella Jewelry

Last photo of the night. 

Seamtress who sewed her fandom a dress.

Star Trek!

Chess Story’s Mariage L’Amour.

For once, I end the con with Magic a la Mode.

Steady As She Goes: Connecticon 2013

You are not in NYC anymore, Pucca.

It was a weekend of firsts: it was the first weekend where the weather was below 90 degrees; the first weekend I stayed in Connecticut instead of just passing through; it was the first time time I attended a convention that was not an anime or comic focused; finally, it was my first time at ConnectiCon.
UncleYo vouched for the convention every time I had a chance to talk to him. This year I was fortunate to attend as Press. Coming from New York it was a hop, skip, jump to Downtown Hartford by Metro-North. Not only that but ParfaitDoll was nice enough to offer me a place to stay.  Not only that but the weather held out to be perfect for a convention unlike the heatwave that continues in New York City.

The family that watches Korra together, stays together.
Which witch is which?

I must say that it was refreshing. As I’ve talk to many attendee goers, it was a con for those who did not or could not go very far and still wanted a con experience — and you certainly get that at the Connecticut Convention Center. Unlike Otakon or New York Comic Con, ConnectiCon was a smattering of fandoms: there’s anime, comics, celebrities and a panel room that always has something to do with Doctor Who.

Doug Walker autograph signing.

Little Witches Academia.

While Connecticon boasts an attendance of 10,000 plus people, it still felt small; which for me was a good thing.  I never had to worry about lines, crowds, or if I had eaten anything at all that day. Yet on Friday lines were still out the door and everyone was waiting to get into the Dealer’s Room. There had been few occurrences where I waited in line for a panel—unless it was for Jim Cummings or UncleYo.

Marina Sirtis and Magic a la Mode.

Marina Sirtis a bit peeved there are people leaving for Doctor Who panels.

Lolita Fashion and Life: Wearing Daily – hosted by Ramble Rori.

For a convention in the middle of Connecticut, the Lolita fashion community is quite strong — having not one, but three panels dedicated to Japanese fashion. There was a panel, run by Christina from Ramble Rori and Caro from FYeah Lolita on how to wear Lolita fashion daily and how to make your wardrobe more versatile (KISS).

Stick them with the pointy end. Perhaps slicing them is a better choice in this case.

Later in the day was a J-Fashion Show, featuring different fashions that you find wandering the streets of Tokyo.

Dolly kei; Shironuri; Cult Party; Aristocrat

Sweet Lolita; Gothic Lolita; Gyaru; Decora

Group shot.

Unfortunately I will regret due to the lack of seating (due to sword demos taken place the hours before) and dim lighting made for poor pictures on my part.

UMI sushi + tapas in Blue Back Square

Conveyor belt sushi in Connecticut. Who knew?

Since the show was the last thing on our list, Victoria and I celebrated surviving our first day with a sushi dinner. Umi is located in West Hartford in Blue Back Square – a fancy outdoor mall that reminds me of the Derby Street Shoppes in Hingham, MA. Umi is a conveyor belt sushi place that certainly stands out in the suburbs. I decided to try the sushi off the belt and it was good, especially if you went for the classic rolls. There were also odd flavors like BLT rolls and something called an Edamame Bomb.

Lolita Fashion 101 – the silhouette.

Swap Meets are good for those looking to clear and add to their Lolita fashion wardrobe.

Saturday we took it easy and attended the Lolita 101/Swap Meet panel. Oddly enough, I was told that the room was full yet when I peeked in again there were quite a few seats. However it was a constant rotation as the room was overpacked, leaving staff to ask any standing room people to leave. No matter where you go I suppose anything related to Lolita fashion will get a packed room. At the end of the panel was a swap meet for Lolitas or attendees to add or clear their wardrobe.

Jim Cummings Q&A

Jim Cummings Q&A started with the voice actor asking questions about his audience before they could ask their own question. This was intermingled with Cummings and Liz Landa actin out scenes from Star Wars (Winnie the Pooh as Darth Vader), The Godfather (Tigger as Micheal Corleone), and Gone with the Wind (Ray the Firefly as Rhett Butler).

Lastly was UncleYo’s panel which was his and friends telling convention stories. There were so many to choose that he left it up to the audience to choose. Eventually it divulge into telling the story of how he and his girlfriend meet, and reading aloud fanmade fujoshi featuring UncleYo.

Penne a la vodka – sauteed portobello mushrooms and red peppers tossed in tomato cream sauce made with house infused jalapeno vodka.
Connecticut treats their congoers right.

Our night ended with catching a bite to eat at the Front Street Bistro across the street. I’m always weary of food around a convention, much less inside a movie theater. Front Street Bistro though made you feel like you were at a restaurant with it’s outdoor dining and hardwood seating– despite lines right next door to see Pacific Rim for the nth time.  The menu was a typical burger and fries joint, and I opted for a penne a la vodka. Overall I was impressed by the service at 8PM on a Saturday during a convention: waiter was attentive and service was prompt, even the food was excellent. The penne was not drenched in heavily ladened vodka sauce and had slices of portobello mushroom. Also if you still had your badge, you could get 10% off your bill.

Potato Pancakes. 
Vanna White waffle. There is fruit under that. Somewhere.

Sunday was all about the brunch.  Victoria took me to a brunch place she frequents a lot – Leo’s Restaurant. It was your basic restaurant but the brunch was impressive and, I must say, creative. They had croissant-style french toast, a take on Huevos Rancheros, and a waffle named after a game show hostess. I went with potato pancakes…and could not finish. Victoria had a waffle that looked to be something from Milky Planet than waffle.

10 Most Important Things About Writing.

Once we arrived at the convention was I popped into a panel about how to improve your writing (i.e. Write a lot; Don’t be a perfectionist; Experience everything).

Kokeshi Doll Workshop

Victoria and I also tried our hand at making kokeshi dolls.

To drink or not to drink all the tea: that is the question.

Lastly there was a tea tasting panel where for $1 you got a souvenir cup, went to table, and learned about the tea they were brewing. This panel was also popular and almost sold out. Again we were told it was completely booked, but by per chance we were able to secure the last two spots.

Dealers’ Room

Haru Vamp as Bōsōzoku Black Lady with Sailor Moon 

Overall I had a wonderful first Connecticon experience and would certainly consider going again next year. It was the convention of my yesteryears when I thought AnimeNext was a big convention. It was a convention where I didn’t have the race at opposite ends of the Javits Center at New York Comic Con to catch a panel.  

Street Snaps: AnimeNext 2013

AnimeNext was fill with all kinds of fashion. From Lolita to casual to more Lolita. Chess Story’s Starry Night Angel and Baby’s Strawberry Pie lucky packs were popular, as well as a good smattering of gothic coordinates (The weather was perfect for it — not too cold, not too hot).

These are in no particular order, please enjoy!

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Up Next, AnimeNext 2013

It has occurred to me that I have or will be traveling to a convention every month. It was AnimeBoston last month, and this month was AnimeNext.

To be truthful I haven’t attended AnimeNext since their move to the Garden State Exhibition Center in Somerset. As a New Yorker it was no longer a casual commute but a long trek that seemed more hassle that it was worth. However when they announced Baby, the Stars Shine Bright and MC Melody Doll
as guests, I had to repack my bags and travel to New Jersey.

AnimeNext is the starter convention for the summer and anyone interested in getting into the scene. It is small but it is just right if you are not quite ready for the big cons like Otakon and NYCC. I was not sure what to expect since I was too use to the Meadowlands.

Doubletree Hilton lobby.

Dealer’s Room

Aside from Vertical, Mediablasters was the only big industry name I saw in the dealer’s room.

The food was less desirable but this con was more about just hanging out with friends as soon as summer starts.

Saturday’s lunch and dinner consisted of this turkey club.

Unless you had a car or staying at the Doubletree Hilton, you could not travel too far without worrying about cars hitting you. In my last-minute case I was staying at the Holiday Inn, the hotel right across from everything.

Saturday.

To quote Uncle Yo “It’s an outdoor con.” It was spread out between the exhibition center, the Doubletree and the Holiday Inn — any in between green was left for photoshoots and lounging with friends.

Rain, rain go away. Come again after con.

Much better.

Which was very true as the weekend progressed to rainy to sunny. Walking in the rain from the Doubletree to the Exhibition Center under narrow pathway is never comfortable – whether you are a Lolita, a cosplayer, or a regular attendee.

Baby designers were hard to miss.

My poor wallet. My closet however…

However for Lolitas it just gave them a better chance at browsing the Baby booth constantly and a chance to attend an exclusive tea party with the designers and Isobe.

Many faces of MC Melody Doll

MC Melody Doll’s panel was very informative as the “Real History of Lolita Fashion.” In truth, the history is vaguely muddled when you try to pinpoint the exact moment. It was full of honesty, letting the audience know that the history of Lolita fashion is “open source” and it encompasses everyone’s knowledge. So if you had something to share, share it.

She mentioned a book written by a Japanese Lolita about being a Lolita. Also that one reason that “Lolita” definition is so miscontrued because Japanese had made their own definition of the term associating it more with girlish innocence than with Nabokov. What is interesting to note was that the term “Kodona” is not used in Japan to describe the boystyle counterpart (rather they use ‘ouiji’ –it was a reference used by Western Lolitas (non-Japanese).

Panelists giving a synopsis of Cooking Master Boy.

I had attempted to attend UncleYo’s standup shows, twice in fact, only to be told by owrd of mouth that it was out of room before it even started. Saturday involved filling time before both fashion shows and having a good angle to take photos. I caught some of Anime Under the Radar, which examined a few shows you might have missed and should see. Naturally there was an audience participation portion to recommend stuff. One panel I wish I had gone to was Anime Cult Classics, a panel I later learn was anime made by cults.

Everyone wants to be a cat.

Because a cat’s the only cat,

The MintNeko and Lolita fashion show were back to back—both actually serving as a good compliment. There were some attendees worried about getting a seat for both, but fortunately they did not clear the room – letting those who wanted to go as they please and letting others to join the show. What I did enjoy was that there was a special press area for those taking pictures, giving me a prime spot at the corner of the stage.

Who knows where it’s at.

Everybody digs a swingin’ cat.

MintNeko‘s line is focused on several cats, all characters Mint has created himself with back stories. Like cats, each outfit and model reflected a different personality – some were sleepy, some were cool, some were cute, and some were just being a cat. During the Q&A he mentioned he was very much influenced by Vivienne Westwood and listened to Smashing Pumpkins. While his line is full of cats, Mint said he did not own one himself but there were a lot of strays nearby the h.Naoto office.

Baby, the Stars Shine Bright showed both there lines – Alice and the Pirates, their classic and more aristocratic style and Baby, the Stars Shine Bright, the sweet, feminine, and soft color line we all know. The music (including a remix of Debussy’s La Mer) highlighted their latest prints like Clockwork Tea party, and Marionette Doll series. While Baby was full of soft pastels and strawberries and lots of pink with Wiz Me Over the Rainbow, Juicy Baby Love Love, and Some Day Over Ranuculus.

Alice and the Pirates line.

Baby, the Stars Shine Bright

Masumi Kano

Saki Tachibana

Akinori Isobe, CEO of Baby, the Stars Shine Bright

MC Melody Doll helped as well.

Their Q&A varied from typical questions like will there be more plus-size clothes (They are looking into it but no plans), setting up an East Coast store (Would like to have one in NY but no definite plans but TokyoRebel carries both lines.), and if there was a mens’ line (Alice and the Pirates has a lot of aristocratic clothes sized for men). There was one question which hushed the room and it was about what they thought of replicas. Replicas any like any counterfeit runs rampart in the fashion industry, even in Lolita. It was an odd, perhaps daring question but their response was simply: ‘While it is ultimately left to their customer, they intend to create clothes made with such good quality that you would want to buy it (no matter the cost).’  For more pictures check out Life’s Sweet Essentials.

An intimate Meet & Greet with the designers.

MC Melody Doll’s “Lolita Truth Bombs

A full house.

Sunday was a casual day of last-minute purchases and saying goodbyes before catching MC Melody Doll’s “Truth Bombs” panel. If you weren’t aware of who she was she lip synced her video “Throw It In The Bag” just for kicks. She was real, facetious, and revealed her secret love of brolitas.

As I grabbed a taxi to the New Brunswick train station, I saw the extent of how much of the convention depended on the outside – there were attendees on the grass just lying about soaking in the company and the sun. Everyone was enjoying the outside as if it was a picnic in Central Park. Overall AnimeNext was convention I would certainly attend, depending on the guests. Right now they do have a special discount that you can pre-register for next year for only $35. Valid until tomorrow.

Street Snaps: AnimeBoston 2013

Group Shot after the Lolita panel.

Armed with the last of my business cards and a kit lens, I did my best to capture as many Lolitas as I could.

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Dealer’s Room/Artist Alley:
Checkmate in Chess Chocolate.

Lolita Friends Forever

Roses are red.

Haneuli’s Stained Glass, and White Cat

Haenuli’s Royal Kitten in Red.

Lolita booth babe.

 Lolita Fashion Show

These two girls felt plain and unassuming, but with Lolita fashion that’s never the case.

Cute and blue.

My partner in line. First time AnimeBoston attendee.

Strawberry in Black.
Panelists who kept Lolita fashion real.

Brave girl! She a modified Gunne Sax dress.

Berry Bluebell.

“My spoon is too big.”
Two girls from New York who made the last minute decision to go.

Daydream Carnival Twins

Snow White in red.

Something Deeper’s Lynda sporting Wa lolita

Simply Strawberries.

Get this queen a coach.

Aristocratic Sophisticate.

Gloomy Beart vs. Lolita. Who do you think won?

Wait Awhile, And The Weather Will Change: AnimeBoston 2013

Winner of the Tales of Yokai contest – Honne Onna

AnimeBoston definitely felt like a whirlwind this year. With more panels to attend to and more people to see. And with the incident of the Boston Marathon just yards away, it really didn’t seem like it. In fact it was very much con fever as usual.


This year the con fell on Memorial Day weekend and I dreaded the day when I would have to book my hotel. However the Omni Parker House saved the day for me by offering a holiday discount on their rooms., making my trip more affordable (not by much but just enough) than if I stayed near the Hynes. I love this hotel for all it’s historic, haunted glory – it was fit for a Lolita like myself.

Room for one plus a spooky view of church windows next door.

The room was listed as an “Economy Petite Room with Twin Bed” and I actually expected a closet. By New York standards this was not a closet. In fact it was perfectly suited for just one person and had a full-sized bed. Being smart I signed up for their rewards program and as a member received a complimetary morning beverage service and free internet to check my email, etc.

Adorable Bleach family cosplay.

Arriving Thursday I was able to get my pass early with no troubles at all. Friday I wasn’t sure what to expect expecially only a few weeks after the Boston Marathon incident. However I was quite impressed by the amount of security and bag checks taking place. As far as I had seen no one had caused a scene and everything went smoothly. I was also surprised by bag checks by an entrance into Artist’s Alley adjacent to the Sheraton.

This fox girl fits well with the Tales of Yokai theme.
Cranes made by staff and attendees to bring hope and well wishes for  Boston.

Attending opening ceremonies in the morning, the two things that I found stuck out was Tom Wayland referencing Kakurenbo and Ringu as a reference to this year’s theme: Tales of Yokai. Also that one of the big guests this year was ORIGA, who sang the entire opening theme to Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.

Magi cosplay.

The Harajuku Fashion Panel on the first floor was a full house and gave some interesting incite on general street fashion and trends.

IBI explaining this year’s collection.

Hair tip of the day – wet hair, insert into microwave, press “Start”

Next up was “Meet IBI” panel, featuring the designer of Sixh/Nine, who talked about his line. Like h.Naoto’s fashion lines, each has a distinctive look–with IBI it focused a lot on graphic design, having learned graphic design as a student above all else.

Sweet Mildred in Artist Alley

I took a break, grabbed some lunch in Chinatown and headed back to check out the rest of the con. The big difference this year that I saw was that the space for Artist’s Alley had gotten bigger. This improved from last year since I remember AA being quite crowded. At the same time this may mean that the Dealer’s Room is getting significantly smaller each year.

Original Cosplay Fashion Show – Swagdoka?

California Pizza Kitchen meal of penne pesto and chicken sesame dumplings.

Dinner I caught up with an old college friend—who I hadn’t seen since college—and we had a very long catch up at California Pizza Kitchen.

“If you like it, wear it, and own it.” – advice on getting into Lolita fashion

What we all waiting for – the fashion show lineup.

Saturday was an early start for me since the Lolita Fashion Show was at 10AM. I was a bit worried about the turn out but I was proven wrong with a pretty full house when the panel started. In a bigger room and slightly changed layout the girls did a great job. What caught me and everyone unawares was the models started their walk from the back of the room to the front. This was a good move since it allowed everyone to get a good snapshot.

Pho. Need I say more?

Afterwards I grabbed another friend, took the Green Line to Boylston, and ate pho in Chinatown. Boston surprisingly has very great pho restaurants.

Moon Prism Poptart: Looking Back at Sailormoon Fandom
Cute SailorMoon couple cosplay. My childhood friend and her husband are on the right.

My only other panel was SailorMoon fan panel so I snuck into the FUNiMation industry panel just in time to annouce the dub cast for Future Diary. Then I made may way up to the fan panel which a half hour before it started was already overflowing. Thankfully being a single person I managed to snag a seat.  Despite that, it was a great informative panel, comparing dubs to original Japanese, discussing what exactly is that “Moon Cycle” and rooms devoting solely to SailorMoon merchandise.

Who needs room service when you have a cupcake shop and a grilled cheese shop  within walking distance.

Sadly after that I said my goodbyes, caught a few more pictures, then heading back to the hotel for some dinner, packed up and rushed back to NYC like it had all been a daydream.

YOLO – Recaps and Resolutions

A photo collage of 2012 from left to right in no particular order: Met Simon Doonan; hosted a summer potluck; Saw the My Little Pony Project; Went to AnimeBoston as press; Got Married; Started up an Etsy shop; Met some Bay Area Lolitas and Twinkie Chan; Celebrated the end of 2012 with a new career goal.

 Resolutions are really not meant to be kept, but act as guidelines to strive for. And always at the end of the year you should always give yourself an “A for effort.”  Even if you do not fulfill all of them.

However you should have accomplished at least one.

The only real resolution I would like to keep is to live life for the experience and get a good story out of it.  Because this was really a raison d’etre I have followed for most of my adult life.

It was the reason I chose the college I went to.
It was the reason I moved to New York City.
It was reason I got into Lolita fashion.
It was one of the reasons I created this blog.

You have probably noticed the voice of this blog has changed a bit the few times I’ve written.  In the future things won’t be too different – at least I hope not.  There will be less events posts and more event coverage posts. I hope there will be more quality posts. Perhaps more “what I think about the fashion” posts. 

And of course, lots of food posts.

Do you have any realistic resolutions 2013?

FNO with LVF

NYFW has past, but FNO will always a memory of craziness.

Although it was my first time venture out for Fashion’s Night Out, I was not alone – Dalin from La Vida Frills decided to team up and find out what all the insanity was all about.

I do mean insanity.

Four hours to get into the Missoni @Target Pop-up Shop in Bryant Park. Kim Kardashian and Pauly D shut down DASH.  We were at none of these.

Our adventure took us to Sephora to (attempt to) see Kristen Bauer from True Blood. The store was packed to maximum capacity with four different lines (three for free hair and makeup sessions and one for celebrity photo-ops) snaking around the entire store and meshed together.

Kristin Bauer

Next stop was Opening Ceremony, where Manila Luzon was DJing. Again more lines, but plenty of carnival games. Opening Ceremony held another carnival, this time Argentinian theme (last year was Paris), with Muppets everywhere.  We couldn’t resist the call of a water gun race.

So good at this game she doesn’t need to look.

The night ended in SoHo hoping to find something that was not so line intensive and do some actually shopping.  Betsey Johnson started the night out with cupcakes and champagne and ended with champagne.  Tried on a bustle jacket that was instantly bought, and for my troubles the store offered me a free makeover.

@Betsey Johnson

The only advice I have for next year (If there is a next year.) is to plan ahead and keep to schedule.  (The people at Vogue are rumoring that it’s one giant party where nobody is carded and people aren’t shopping as much as expected, to be worth it.)

Live Models in Betsey Johnson window
DJ @ Betsey Johnson
LVF outside the NIKE store
Nike MAGs were debuted to be auctioned off for charity.

Were you at FNO? Was it crazy where you were?

Special thanks goes out to Dalin who helped me take pictures at Betsey Johnson.