Sunday, March 6, 2011

♥The song 'Lolita' by yajun zhou♥





A basic translation I found.

Dance with me Lolita
On The white sand by the sea
Love has to continue
The summer is long for a 17 year old

Is it okay to like one person for just a day, Lolita?
Maybe I've never loved him
i just fell in love with a fairy-tale

Standing By the window frame overgrown with wild chrysanthemums
The curtains moved against my hair
I dropped my red dancing shoes gently
I don't care anymore, Lolita

The fields are golden yellow, Lolita
The stage has been built
Are we the same, Lolita?
Used to loneliness

If I do not become my own audience
I would still think I love him
I'll take a plane to the sea side to search for him
How crazy that is, Lolita

Is it okay to like one person for just a day, Lolita?
Love has to continue
The summer is long for a 17 year old

Will everything be forgotten, Lolita?
The flowers that were left behind in a hurry
After blooming diligently for a summer

A 17 year old waiting for him by the sea side
Love still has to continue
The summer is long for a 17 year old

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

~♥~A really cute makeup/hair tutorial!~♥~



I was searching the internet for cute tutorials, and found this. I thought it was really cute, so I posted it her. Enjoy!♥

Part 1



Part 2



Part 3



Sorry it's in Japanese. But I think it's pretty simple, so it should be fine.♥

~♥~What is 'Lolita'?~♥~


Lolita is a Japanese fashion movement that started in the 1980s. It is primarily inspired by Victorian and Rococo fashion, though it can take inspiration from various periods that valued cuteness and innocence.

Most styles leave room toexparament, but lolita has a very specific set of guidelines and rules, which dictates what is, and is not lolita. While these 'guidelines' may seem a little restricting, they are absolutely necessary for achieving the right look.

The term 'lolita' may seem a little disturbing for those who have heard of Vladimir Nabokov's novel with the same name. For many in the western world, The novel changed the meaning of the "lolita". However, it is thought that the name 'lolita' for this fashion is due to a distortion of meaning while the Japanese were word-borrowing from English. In the case of the fashion, the name refers to the child-like nature, innocence, and cuteness of the style. And most Lolitas in Japan are not aware of the novel. This fashion has absolutely nothing to do with being seductive, or sexy. So if that's what you're looking for, this probably isn't the style for you.