noun Internet Slang

Lolita

loh-LEE-tah · noun · informal

A frilly Victorian/Rococo-inspired Japanese street fashion.

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A fashion subculture built on modest, doll-like dresses with petticoats, lace, and bows, drawing on Victorian and Rococo aesthetics; a common sight at anime cons and its own hobby distinct from cosplay.

“She wore sweet Lolita to the con, not a character costume.”
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Lolita In A Sentence

She wore sweet Lolita to the con, not a character costume.

Origin & Usage

Japanese street-fashion movement named 'Lolita fashion,' emphasizing cuteness and elegance rather than the literary reference.

Variants Lolita fashion

People Also Ask

What is Lolita fashion?

It's a Japanese street-fashion subculture of modest, doll-like dresses with petticoats, lace, and bows, drawing on Victorian and Rococo aesthetics.

Is Lolita fashion the same as cosplay?

No, it's its own hobby and lifestyle. Lolita is a fashion style you wear as yourself, not a costume of a specific character.

Is the name related to the novel?

No, the fashion emphasizes cuteness and elegance and is not connected to the literary reference; it just shares the name.

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