Lolita fashion is a subculture that originated in Japan during the 1980s, characterized by its Victorian and Rococo-inspired clothing. It emphasizes modesty and femininity, featuring dresses with puffy skirts, lace, and frills. The style often includes accessories like bonnets, knee-high socks, and parasols, creating a doll-like appearance.
There are various styles within Lolita fashion, including Classic Lolita, Sweet Lolita, and Gothic Lolita. Each style has its own unique color palettes and themes, allowing individuals to express their personalities. The fashion is often associated with Harajuku, a district in Tokyo known for its vibrant youth culture and diverse fashion trends.