New Year, New Wardrobe: Lolita Fashion

The new year is a time for fresh starts, new goals, and…a new wardrobe! If you’re looking to add elegance and whimsical charm to your style, now’s the perfect time to explore the enchanting world of Lolita fashion. And where better to start than with 42Lolita, a treasure trove of adorable and high-quality pieces? 42Lolita has many options straight from Chinese brands on Taobao. I used to use 42agent for my Taobao orders, and even though 42agent closed down, 42Lolita continues their legacy of providing accessible Lolita fashion.

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Whether you’re a seasoned Lolita or just starting to dip your toes in, this post will inspire you with some pieces from 42Lolita to refresh your wardrobe for the new year.

First, the foundation!

  • Petticoat: Aurora Ariel 45cm A Line Lolita Fashion Petticoat – I have this petticoat, and it’s fluffy, comfy, and perfect for A-line silhouettes!
  • If you need a petticoat for a longer dress, I also have this 60cm one. It’s very strong and puffy, so I’d recommend it for dresses and skirts with heavier fabrics and lots of volume.
  • Manyiluo Adjustable Lolita Hoop Skirt – The hoop skirt I currently use is from this brand but I don’t think they have the same style anymore. Even though I don’t have this particular hoop skirt, I want to get this in the future because I love how it’s adjustable! It will be a versatile basic. Personally, I love wearing hoop skirts instead of petticoats in the summertime because it’s much cooler.

If you’re looking for a specific item, let me know and I can try to find them for you. Read on to see some pieces that caught my eye; I divided them up by substyle.

Sweet Lolita

Classic Lolita:

Gothic Lolita:

Let me know which piece is your favorite! Don’t forget to use my code XIAOLILICOS for 5% off your order. If you’re looking for someone to help you with personal shopping or styling, you can also book me as your shopper and/or stylist here.

Happy New Year, everyone! Hope you have an amazing 2025.

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Exploring Poetry and Dance: Dongpo – Life in Poems

In a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, Dongpo – Life in Poems was a captivating performance hosted at the David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center, New York City this weekend. The show offered a profound exploration into the life and works of the legendary Chinese poet Su Dongpo. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I attended this show, but I was delighted to be transported into the enchanting world of classical Chinese poetry.

Su Shi (苏轼), whose art name is Su Dongpo (東坡) and whose courtesy name is Zizhan (子瞻) remains one of China’s most celebrated literary figures, renowned for his poetic mastery during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD). His works continue to resonate across generations, inspiring countless artists, scholars, and writers worldwide.

Shen Wei was also inspired by Su Dongpo. His multifaceted talents as a choreographer, director, playwright, painter, set and costume designer, and visual effects art director, all come together to encapsulate the essence of Su Dongpo’s life and poetry through his unique style of contemporary operatic dance.

Central to the production’s immersive experience is the live guqin music by Zhao Xiaoxia, which serves as a poignant backdrop to Shen Wei’s choreography. The guqin, a traditional Chinese instrument, evokes the spirit of ancient China, enriching the performance with its melodies and emotive resonance.

Collaborating with a stellar creative team further elevates Shen Wei’s artistic vision. Chinese-French composer Chen Qigang, renowned for his work on the 2008 Olympic Games’ Opening Ceremony, brings a unique fusion of Eastern and Western musical influences to the production. Xiao Lihe’s expertise as a lighting designer, honed through education at the prestigious David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, infuses the stage with atmospheric lighting that enhances the emotional depth of Shen Wei’s choreography.

At Dongpo – Life in Poems, Su Dongpo’s poetry was brought to life through a dynamic fusion of music, dance, art, and theater. Audiences can expect a mesmerizing journey through the poet’s life, as his timeless verses are interwoven with captivating choreography and evocative melodies.

Dongpo – Life in Poems is not just a theatrical production; it is a celebration of cultural heritage and artistic expression. Through the medium of performance art, the audience explores themes of love, longing, nature, and the human condition.

As the world continues to embrace cultural exchange and appreciation, Dongpo – Life in Poems serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of art to transcend boundaries and connect people across time and space. Whether you are a poetry enthusiast, fan of dance choreography, or have an interest in Chinese history, this show will be a great experience for you.

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Lolita Fashion on Taobao (Part 3): 11/11 Edition!

Have you heard of 11/11? 11/11 is Singles’ Day and is a huge shopping festival with lots of sales, discounts, lucky bags, etc. You can shop the sales at Taobao, Tmall, AliExpress.com, and some other stores and websites participate as well.

Even though I could care less about Black Friday sales… I love browsing and shopping during 11/11! Sometimes, I spend hours just online window shopping. And when the budget allows for it, snagging some great deals during 11/11 is the best!

Some of the Taobao stores display their 11/11 sales more obviously than other. When you’re on certain pages, you may be able to see a promo for the 11/11 like the following for Bobon21:

Bobon21 is a shop with gyaru, larme, etc. styles and some pieces can be loliable!

On Empty Wardrobe, you can see where the promotion is outlined under the second little red box under the price, where you see 11/11-11/11:

The promotion above is for every 200 spent, you can get 20 discounted – and there’s no cap.

At Confession Ballon, you can even buy 1 blouse and get the second blouse free:

On some shops, like Rotate Ballet, you can see the 11/11 sale banner bright and clear:

I’ve had my eye on the brand Yolanda for a while, and it looks like they have a bunch of 11/11 discounted items too:

I’ve never purchased anything from the above shops before, so I can’t vouch for quality, but they have great ratings from Taobao shoppers from what I’ve seen in customer reviews and photos on the site. If you’ve purchased from any of these stores, definitely share your thoughts! And of course, share any other 11/11 deals that you find.

To make it easier to shop and browse, I also recommend the Google Chrome extension that automatically translates webpages. This only works on text though, so text within images are a no-go.

For search keywords, check out Part 1 of my guide.

For shops I’ve purchased from in the past, check out Part 2 of my guide.

Happy Shopping!

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