spooky jfashion gone wild
>>10938703i promise to not just spam No.96
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Extremely cringe with all of the furry stuff and clowns. When I get back I'll try to find some old fashioned guro lolita outfits to cleanse the palate.
>>10938772it's halloween. let people have fun.
>>10938791Did I say you're not allowed to have fun?It's supposed to be spooky j-fashion. There's absolutely no good reason to insert furry stuff or clowns. Take your self posts to a furry website.
>>10938800>no good reason to insert furry stuff or clowns>halloweendo you not know what halloween is
>>10938801You must be new if you ever thought furry and clown stuff would be accepted here. Keep it in the cosplay threads, the ita thread or post it to another site.
>>10938802Ok I give up, if you're too retarded to get why people would wear more costume-y stuff like animal ears and clown stuff during the month where you wear a costume for fun I don't know what to tell you.
>>10938807I get wanting to wear over the top versions or themed costumey versions of j-fashion for halloween. I also get you're using halloween as an excuse to post fur shit. It's not welcome here, go self post somewhere else.
>>10938707>>10938717>>10938730>>10938736>>10938737I usually think costume coords are ita but I really love these
>>10938804>>10938805>>10938816>>10938823hinged>>10938820>>10938822not coordeverything else meets the briefit's UNHINGED COORDS gone WILD not HINGED COORDS gone TASTEFUL
>>10938892unhinged is a very subjective term. I posted everything that qualified as a halloween tier j-fashion outfit.Some posts in this thread don't even have anything that is recognizable as j-fashion, so if you want to argue criteria start with yourself.I don't think these are unhinged either >>10938897>>10938903>>10938904>>10938905>>10938908It would have been a lot better to call this thread "halloween j-fashion outfits".But I know the whole reason to call it unhinged was to have an excuse to post furry crap.
>>10938934so confident, so incorrect
>>10938938yet again you have no good points.
>>10938804She’s cute
Bowser and Peach
Edward Scissorhands
Cousin Itt
Poe
Persephone (and Hades)
Queen of Hearts
Freddy
M3gan
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Mario
>>10939010>>10939011>>10939018Cute and creative.
This is the ideal lolita coord. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.
Plague doctor coords are quite fun
>>10939247Another one from fb
>>10939218That head piece looks more like a Christmas tree than fur.>>10939219>>10939220I wish these didn't remind me of Cats the musical, fucking cursed>>10939221I hate captain Chris. I do not know why he's popular. >>10939246Although I don't dislike the idea of a Disney dalmatians coord, the "face" created by the mask and glasses is creepy.>>10939247>>10939249Plague doctors are one of the best lolita Halloween coord ideas imo.
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>>10939793>>10939804>>10939805Disgusting and/or terrifying.>>10939795Tacky as hell to take photos there. >>10939800>>10939801Not the most cringe worthy outfit I've ever seen but it's up there.>>10939803The makeup and wig make this look worse than it needs to be, you could use this theme and do a better job at not making it look cheap.
>>10939792>>10939798>>10939802>>10939806These are pretty creative. >>10939799There's nothing inherently j-fashion about this. These might be Japanese people, but these outfits could have easily been from any random person outside of Japan taking inspiration from sources that aren't j-fashion. It looks good though.
>>10939809>>10939799 features shironuri artist No.96 wearing items from different Harajuku brands
>>10939810that is GAMA, at Black Veil Club Halloween 2019, you ass(she is wearing No.96 monster ears tho)
>>10939810Ayrt. imo a Japanese person wearing clothes doesn't automatically make it j-fashion. If a Japanese person wears a style that originated outside of Japan, without adding elements or styles that are japanese, so they're not altering the style in any unique way that is significant enough to create a new style, it's not j-fashion. It works the same the other way around. If a British girl wears mori kei or jirai kei, it's not "brit fashion" just because she wears it.The outfits these people are wearing do not look uniquely Japanese and aren't recognisably a part of a fashion that originated in Japan. imo anyone who is into alternative fashion could have imagined these outfits without drawing inspiration from Japanese fashions and styles. Shironuri is something that originated in Japan. A shironuri artist wearing face makeup that includes a white base and wearing an alternative outfit with items from harajuku brands doesn't automatically make it j-fashion.This look isn't any specific j-fashion style and it doesn't do anything with fashions that originated elsewhere that is significantly unique. This could be an American's take on the concept of a dark and spooky circus/freak show troupe without inspiration from Japanese alternative fashions.
>>10939855>Shironuri is something that originated in Japan. A shironuri artist wearing face makeup that includes a white base and wearing an alternative outfit with items from harajuku brands doesn't automatically make it j-fashion.shironuri, even monster shironuri, are makeup-based, not clothes-based. Gama's clothing style evolved through ouji, dolly kei, monster shironuri, to settle into goth now (a lot of the monster shironuri artists do more minimalist styles now). for the image in question, Gama's No.96 ears and mask are paired with a vintage/dolly/ouji jester/circus inspired outfit. i see a lot of Harajuku history evolving in her coord there.in a previous halloween her makeup was closer to the maximalist nature-themed style of shironuri that most westerners think of as "shironuri".
>>10939860I do appreciate the information. I just think it's weird that say "this outfit is (insert style here) because of the makeup". Both the makeup and the clothes don't stand out to me as styles that are recognisably j-fashion. This could have been any alternative fashion person's creation just by referencing gothic makeup, steam punk aesthetics and circus/freak show aesthetics. There don't seem to be any defining characteristics to the styles or the combination of these outfit pieces that set it apart from what's already been worn elsewhere. I understand if the definition of shironuri is "white makeup base" that gives the wearer freedom to do whatever they want and label anything shironuri. But then it does boil down to "this is j-fashion because the person wearing it is Japanese and calling it shironuri". If that's the normal and accepted way of defining it then you're correct, it just doesn't sit right with me to label outfits that way since there's nothing about the outfit itself that visually sets it apart from pre-existing styles of non Japanese origin.Take early to mid 2000s gyaru for example. Those are styles mostly defined by hair and make-up, but it's still recognizable as its own thing/has characteristics that set it apart from other styles.I'm not going to say the images of that artist don't belong in a j-fashion thread though.
>>10939870understood. though i disagree, thanks for a chill discussion
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