Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Hey lovelies!

Hey Lovelies,
I'm so sorry that I haven't posted lately but I'm not going to be able to post till next week because
of family health issues concerning my grandparents hope that I haven't let you down but will get back to posting next week
From Bunny
xxx

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Tommorows preview post ;)

Tommorows post will be about how I finally discovered loli and how I finally discovered myself through this amazing fashion ;) Can't wait to post ;)
Hugs from
Bunny
xxx

Start blog challenge!!!! :)




Hey everyone!
I hope you all have had a happy new year aswell as a kawaii one at that ;)
I've been abit bad and didn't do a blog post yesterday on the 1st january (gomensai!)
Which is why i'm going to post it today ;)

Challenge Post 1#

Now whilst i've not been posting i've been going out into london twice as much as I ususally would trying to find the cutest and loli places to visit shop and relax ;)
So brace youself for...............................

The Top 5 Kawaii shops!

1.) Japan Center

The Japan Center is the best place in London to buy those sweet and kawaii treats (POCKY!!!) aswell as the lifesaving magazines that they stock which allow us in the uk to experience a little harajuku!




My favorite magazines to get from the Japan Center is The Gothic and Lolita Bible, even though its in Japanese its still lovely to look at all the kawaii collections that have come out in Japan aswell as the make up tips and the loli guidelines ( if you try abit you can still understand them :D ),
 but Kera is also a very good choice as it doesn't only contain lolita fashion but a variety of fashions including: Pop,Punk, Gothic aswell as rock and other fashion styles! (Hint- The Japan center recieves Kera on a monthly basis! )
( And then my favourite japanese treat: Stawberry Pocky! )

You can find the Japan center down Shaftesbury avenue:


The Japan only recently moved to Shaftesbury Avenue, so it isnt avalible on googlemaps yet but:
The closest tube: Picadilly circus
The closest bus stop: H-Trocadero
Bus lines:- 19 and 38

Website: http://www.japancentre.com/


2.) Artbox 

Artbox is the place to go in London if you need (or really want!) Cute and Kawaii stationary aswell as a small variety of toys,umbrellas, lunch boxes, cutlery and clothing! They have a whole variety of charchters ranging from Hello Kitty and Sanario to Pac man and Rilakuma! It's abit hidden in a place called The Thomas neals center in Covent garden but if you go into The Thomas Neals center you'll soon find it along with a couple of cute boutiques :)




                                 I especially have weakness for the kawaii stickers that they have! :)

As I said before you can find this kawaii shop in The Thomas Neals Centre in Covent Garden:
 




Ignore the scaffolding on The Thomas Neals centre its gone now ;) Anyways
The nearest Tube to get to Artbox is: Covent Garden
So far I don' exactly know where theres a bus line near it but if I find it then I will update it for you lovelys ;)



3.) Oriental Delight

Oriental delight is a lovely little store in China town along Gerrard Street, you should be able to notice it easily because its windows are stacked high with loads to yummy treats and cookies!!! Its a relatively busy store but is well stocked and has decent prices for thr treats you're getting there and you won't find anything very expensive, if you go there Gerrard street in general has many cute bakeries along the way with amazing cupcakes! ;)






Oriental delight is along Gerrard street and is in China town which is near Piccadilly circus and the Japan Centre aswell as the Trocadero. I reccomend  going to Picadilly tube station again as its much easier to find :)


4.) Hyper Japan Stall

The Hyper Japan Stall is one of the newest cute stores in London! Its based in Camden near Sai Sai ;)
The aim of this stall is to try and start to bring more japanese culture into the UK, it was set up by the Hyper Japan organisation who hold the event Hyper Japan every year, even though its not been one of the best events for Lolis to go to due to the lack of communtcation between the community and the event, The shop has a kawaii element to it! So brace yourselves lovers of kyary pamyu pamyu because if you cant get hold of fan merch and her cd albums... This is the place to go for you!!! It has Kyary pamyu pamyu merchandise aswell as her cd's but also products from the lovely store Tofu cute! Aswell as the kawaii element it also has a traditional japanese aspect to it! It is a quite small shop has has a small variety of products but as stated above the products that they do sell are very good :)



This a very cute store and is worth visiting!!! ;)

For more info heres the website: www.hyperjapan.co.uk/hyper-japan-shop.html

5.) Sai Sai 

Oh yes loli's this is the store that has drawn quite abit of conroversy from UK Lolitas who have either tried to find it and failed or those who have found it and have ran a mile....
When I first tried to find it I spent 2 hours walking around Camden trying to find it. Untill my lovely friend Mia showed me where i could find it and I was saved! At first Sai Sai looks like the kind of place that only stocks gothic items just like the rest of most camden stores but it isn't all gothic. Whe you walk into the store it has the lower ground floor which as gothic and steampunk items, It also has many accessories for lolis, like socks and mainly bags aswell as many accesssories. As you go upstairs you can find some gothic items but it's filled with many lolita dresses,skirts,socks, blouses, shoes,etc but it also contains a sale area with either damaged or reduced clothes to make more way for new stock. The quality of the gothic and steampunk clothes is good but when it comes to lolita they do have good shoes and socks, (The shoes are mainly from antaina) but when it comes to the dresses,blouses and skirts you must be picky and try stuff on. They get most of their lolita clothes from a brand called Redqueen Black legion. Their clothes are OK or the begginer lolita who needs a blouse,petticoat or a skirt but the dresses must be carefully choosen! Other than that they also on occasions stock replicas of certain dresses which are genrally good. So my advice is that for basics and certain dresses Sai Sai is a good place to go as a store. But remember thats only my opinion ;) I might have missed something that you may discover about so Sai Sai so as I say go and find it then tell me wht you think ;)












Its and interesting store and is worthwhile just having a look ;)
If use this map then it should be easy to find ;) 
To find out more about Sai Sai here's the website ;) :


Thats me for today! 
Thnx for being so patient and I hope to hear from you lovelies too ;) If you have any quetions comment below I don't bite ;)
Hugs from 
Bunny
xxx


Sunday, December 29, 2013

My New years challenge!

Hey frillies!
I've decided that from 1st January I will post on my blog once a day! This can be about my current adventures in London, opinions or the latest gossip about events/ happpenings within the community anyway i hope to fill you all up with cute macaroon filled adventures!!!! 
Lots of hugs
Bunny
xxx

PS: Will post some pics soon, my cameras currently being fixed ;)

Basics ;)

Hi everyone! 
Its been a while since I started my blog and I realised that whilst I know what lolita is I don't know if anyone reading this knows what lolita is, so i'm bringing it upon myself to give a brief (But not too brief) explanation of this amazing and magical fashion!

Lolita fashion to start off with has absolutley nothing to do with the book! This is often where many people think that the fashion is pervy and a fetish, this isn't what lolita fashion is and is very offensive. Now with that out of the way the explanation of the fashion :)

Lolita fashion

Lolita fashion is very diverse and cannot easily be explained in one sentence but in my opinion it is a fashion defined by cuteness and innocencce aswell as elegance and grace. The many styles of lolita fashion have been influenced by many eras of fashion, the main infuences are from Victorian and Rococco eras but as the fashion has gone on its been influenced by other eras to result in the many styles of the fashion that we see today:

The main 3 styles in loli (loli is shortened from lolita) are:
Sweet, Classical and Gothic

The typical silhouette of a lolita outfit is the bell shaped skirt but it isn't mandatory for lolita fashion:
The above is a basic lolita outfit used for simple coords or begginers
you can change the mary janes for a different type of shoe (for example; a rocking horse shoe),swap the socks for tights, put a petticoat under the jumperskirt for more poof ;), you can swap the jumperskirt for a onepiece or skirt and change the headbow for a bonnet and add a bag if you wish, you can create so many outfits and different looks :)

Lolita Brands
As with all types of fashion there are the main brands which supply different styles of lolita, but dont only supply one main style sometimes they vary the style per collections. The main brands are:
Angelic pretty- OTT Sweet lolita 
Baby the stars shine bright-Old school sweet lolita
Alice and the pirates-Pirate lolita
Moi Mete Meme- Gothic lolita
Mary Magdalene-Classic lolita
Innocent world-Sweet/Classic lolita
Metamorphose-Mixed lolita
Bodyline-Mixed lolita

These aren't the only brands which sell lolita clothes, there are many new small, indie businesses that are appearing due to brand being expensive and hard to obtain aswell as the joy of creating individual items of clothing :)

Since my explanation was very brief there are some amazing and accurate blogs and websites by lovely and experienced people which i'll link here for your enjoyment :):


These are my favorite blogs that explain lolita fashion! Have fun learning about this fashion if it is new to you or you want to learn more :)

Bye!
Bunny
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Welcome to my blog

Welcome to my blog; Sweet Macaroon

A blog where i've decided to share my experiences as a newbie london lolita with everyone whether you're an experienced lolita or you've never heard of lolita fashion at all this blog is where i'm going to share my life as a new lolita in london.


The reason that i've decided to start this blog is becuase as a student, i've found that i only have a very few people with whom I can share these adventures with, aswell as giving me the chance to share my thoughts, feelings and exciting events as I meet new people and have a cute adventure! Aswell as get to know me and it also gives me the chance to meet and hear from amazing new people!

Since i'm only just starting out in lolita fashion I have many things to learn and i am glad to be finnaly becoming myself !

I'm looking forwards to a sweet macaroon filled adventure! :)

Lots of sweet hugs

Bunny

xxx