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First coord of 2026!
Jsk: Innocent World
Blouse: Infanta
Necklace: Tokimeki Gabriel
Shoes: Bodyline
Djordje Ozbolt (Serbian, 1967), Ay Caramba…, 2011. Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 64 in.
Went to an Apothecary Diaries collaboration cafe! To match the theme, I picked out a dark blue dress and matched it with my handmade hanfu blouse into a strange Qi-Gothic(?) mashup. The dessert I picked out was delicious and I ended up matching one of the drinks hehe
Blouse: Handmade
OP: Infanta
Accessories, tights, shoes: taobao, offbrand
This Infanta jsk is my ol' reliable 🖤
Birthday coord~🖤☕️
Went for afternoon tea with my lovely friend!
went to a con, super fun people! me + me with my gf + me with a friend ^^
jsk: infanta
shoes: bodyline
☆everything else is handmade or offbrand ~☆
I wanted to start writing about some of my memories from over the years of being in EGL fashion, and talk about why it's important to remember some of the stuff that we used to worry about years ago within EGL community circles, and how I think it's different now and whether I think that's better or worse. Would people like to read about that? For the record - I've been known about this fashion for a long time, and been into collecting and wearing this fashion for what I would consider to be 'A Hot Minute' (since roughly 2013). To convince you into wanting to read more about what I might be gonna talk about, here are some examples of my early coords circa 2014/2015. My first dress was the BTSSB replica I wear in the top two photographs. I now have two cuts and colourways of the real piece by BTSSB, but back then replicas were very accessible to me since my friend who got me into the fashion wanted to offload a lot of their early EGL purchases onto a newbie. (we are still friends today).
I was someone who made-do, but wasn't terribly good at coording in a way that looked like clothes rather an a costume. I think at the time I still felt like EGL was a costume - simply an extension to my other hobby, cosplay. It took a long time and some really good influences in my fashion journey for me to be able to separate the two.