2016-05-25

Fairy Decora from the Fashion show of J-popcon


This is the second year where I attended the fashion show of J-popcon, a Japanese convention held in Denmark. Because I want to show another Japanese style than Fairy Kei I attend with the Japanese fashion Fairy Decora.

Fairy Decora is a sub-style of Fairy Kei, and you can't have Fairy Decora without Fairy kei. The style of the clothing is the same as in Fairy Kei; pastel, light and fluffy, you just add a lot of accessories! Just like in the Japanese fashion style Decora.
So it's two styles combined in one! It's a very happy style and you feel like a toystore when you wear it, at least I do.

The show was from March but I first thought of blogging it just recently, my bad.

The shopping list:
Accessories: 6%DokiDoki, Chocomint, Claire's and lots of stuff from when I was a kid
Shirt: Listen Flavor
Skirt shorts: Liz Lisa
Outer kimono: New Yorker
Lace hoodie: Ank Rouge
Leggings: Kvickly
Knee-high socks: No Fall
Leg warmers: 100円 shop
Shoes: Deichmann

2016-04-26

OOTD - Cool Story Bro


I found this sweater dress in New Yorker and I just had to own it! It's really cute and I think the text is kind off cute too. 

So that day I was wearing a casual cute style, still with a little feeling of Fairy kei.

The shopping list:
Accessories: 6%DokiDoki and Claire's
Sweater dress: New Yorker
Leggings: Kvickly
Knee-high socks: No Fall
Leg warmers: Deichmann

2016-04-21

OOTD - Frilly Business


Here's a little old OOTD. It's from March, but I wanted to show it anyways. It's not a particular Japanese street style, so for once it's not Fairy kei! 
However it is inspirered from Fairy kei with the frills and the light colors, but it is not truly Fairy kei.

So yes, this is an everyday outfit I could possibly wear when I don't feel like going all Fairy kei, but still wants to feel cute. 

The nail design is also from that outfit and it didn't turn out as I wanted it, but it do fit the outfit pretty well.

The shopping list:
Hair accessorie: Penny's
Accessories: 6%DokiDoki and the star I got for a Christmas years ago
Sweater: New Yorker
Frilly shorts (supposed to look like a skirt): Forever21
Leggings: Kvickly
Knee-high socks: No Fall
Leg warmers: Deichmann

2016-04-14

Pastel Skittle manicure


This nailart is actually from March, but a lot of stuff happened in my life so I didn't got to upload it.

The pastel colours used for this Skittle manicure where the only ones I got at the time, but a week later I got some new ones from Color Club from they're Neon Pastel Collection.

I made this pastel Skittle manicure because it's fast to do and nice to look at!

For the pink nail polish I used O.P.I - Sweet Heart, the purple nail polish is By K. - Lavender Blue, the mint color is Canmake - Peppermint Cream, the green one is Sweets Sweets - 14 and the yellow one is Dear Laura - PA - A162.

2016-03-30

Outfit from an Amai Fashion meet-up


Finally I could come to my first Amai Fashion meet-up which was in the end of February. An Amai Fashion Meet-up is for everyone with a "sweet" japanese style, which does not include Lolita Fashion, because it have a lot of sub-styles for itself.

It's the first group on Facebook in Denmark for only cute japanese styles other than Lolita Fashion. There is of course an "Asian Fashion" group, but that includes also other Asia countries like Korea. With a more specific view of styles, you get to meet other Danes with the same style as you!
I thought I was a little alone with my Fairy kei and Fairy Decora, but I found others who wear it. Actually even thought the group is for a lot of different "sweet" styles from Japan all the girls at the meet-up was wearing Fairy kei! I guess it's the most populair style.

As you can see, I was dressed in Fairy kei too.
Actually I didnt't have that nail polish on, I first did it later, but it fit so well!

The shopping list:
Hair accessories: Penny's and Flying Tiger
Accessories: 6%DokiDoki and Chocomint
Blouse: H&M
Dress/skirt: Sango
Outer "kimono": New Yorker
Leggings: Kvickly
Knee-high socks: No Fall
Leg warmers: 100円 shop
Shoes: Deichmann