Ask a Lolita: Lolita Fashion in Summer Weather
Lolita is a fashion that is known for its layers. Blouses, bloomers, fluffy petticoats, wigs, layer after layer of frilly decadence. But these layers of adornment can cause problems in the summer months when temperatures rise and heavy covering is undesirable. So what can a lolita do to keep from overheating in the summer? Is it even a good idea to wear lolita in the heat? Which layers can be sacrificed for the sake of comfort?
There are a lot of things to take into consideration if you want to make lolita more appropriate to wear in warm weather. The most obvious step to take is taking away some layers. You don’t have to wear a blouse and JSK, instead you can eliminate the extra fabric by wearing an OP or a blouse with a skirt so you don’t have the overlapping of materials over your torso. Alternatively, you may consider wearing a JSK without a blouse but this is a concept that is often debated among lolitas. Many say that it doesn’t look refined enough to be a suitable option for lolita, that it looks too plain and unfinished. These claims do have some truth to them. Most lolita brands will make JSKs specifically to be worn over a blouse to complete the look and therefore they may look odd worn on their own. However, some brands make JSKs that have a more finished look on their own that can be worn without a blouse. When looking for a JSK that will wear well without a blouse, pay attention to the neckline and the style of the straps. JSKs that have just a straight neckline and plain straps tend to look very plain and unfinished without a blouse. Instead, look for things with fancier necklines, maybe something with ruffles or lace on the straps that lays over the shoulders, a halter style, or even something more elaborate like a sailor style collar or a collar that extends toward the shoulders.
It is also important to keep fabric in mind. Many lolita brands use polyester to make their dresses which is not necessarily a bad thing as there are varying qualities of polyester and big brands tend to use higher quality materials in general, but it can cause problems when it comes to warm weather because polyester holds heat. Cotton tends to be a better alternative to polyester on those especially hot days, but even better than cotton is lightweight, flowing fabric such as chiffon and organza. Both are great options for dresses, skirts, and blouses but they are also common for petticoats as they hold their volume and shape very well. Because chiffon and organza are such comfortable, breathable fabrics they also make for great petticoats because they allow for airflow so even with several layers in your petticoat you don’t feel overheated.
Since the lightweight fabric can allow for air flow, petticoats are not always as big a problem as one might think they are when wearing lolita in hot weather. However, if you do live in a particularly warm climate, some lolitas have taken to wearing short hoop skirts in lieu of a more traditional lolita petticoat in order to cut down on layers. When it comes to keeping cool in hot weather though, the real problem with undergarments comes with bloomers. You still want to wear them for the sake of modesty (especially when you take into consideration the blessing of a good summer breeze that can turn into a curse when big flowing skirts are involved) but they aren’t always the most breathable garment. For this reason, many lolitas will swab out their usual bloomers for regular shorts, especially activewear made for summer. These shorts will still give you the modesty that bloomers are meant for but with more comfort to combat the heat. Brands like Under Armour have become a secret savoir for lolitas because of their HeatGear fabric that wicks sweat away and helps keep the wearer comfortable and dry.
Accessories are also an important part of any lolita coordinate and can be essential to keeping yourself cute and comfortable in the summer. Many lolitas are fans of knee-high and over-the-knee socks as well as full tights, but these may not always be the best options for summertime. A popular option for summer legwear is short ankle or crew socks that keep the lolita aesthetic without having to cover the whole leg. This is also a time where thin, see-through materials are common, especially lace. Lace tights are also popular because they cover the whole leg while still being open to the air. As for headwear, some lolitas like to wear larger headwear such as bonnets, sunhats, and boater hats to help shield from the sun. Others choose more minimal headwear since hats can hold in heat. Many lolitas also forgo wigs in the summer and opt for hairstyles that keep their hair out of the way like braids and updos.
Extra accessories that are useful in the summer are parasols and hand fans. There are many styles of parasols and fans to choose from but some are better for lolita than others. Sometimes beginner lolitas will carry more traditional Asian inspired paper parasols and fans but this is often seen as taking the Japanese aspect of lolita too far and drifting away from the overall lolita aesthetic. More European styles of parasols and fans tend to be better suited for Lolita, such as the styles you might see in the Rococo or Victorian periods which the fashion draws so much inspiration from. Some lolitas like lace parasols but these are not always the best option, especially if you live somewhere with unpredictable weather, because they don’t hold up to rain. If you want to be prepared for any weather, look for parasols that are listed as waterproof. Many lolita brands carry parasols but there are also brands like Lumiebre that specialize in them. Elegant fans can be a bit more difficult to find. Some lolita brands make them but they are not common. Many lolitas get their fans from antique and vintage stores and companies that make historical reproduction accessories.
Wearing lolita in hot summer weather may seem like a daunting task but it is certainly not impossible. With a little creativity and the right accessories your summer coords can look beautiful and effortless while keeping you cool and comfortable.
This article was originally posted in July of 2016 to Cosplay Crisis and has been modified to fit Tumblr formatting. Photos have remained formatted as they were when the article was originally published.)













