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Hardy Bernal, Kathryn A. (2007). Kamikaze Girls and Loli-Goths. Fashion in Fiction Conference, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. Archived from the original on 11 August 2017 . Retrieved 11 February 2018. Thomas, Samuel (2 July 2013). "Let's talk 100 percent kawaii!". The Japan Times. Archived from the original on 6 August 2017 . Retrieved 6 August 2017. a b Kawamura, Yuniya (2012). "The Globalization of Japanese Subcultures and Fashion: Future Possibilities and Limitations". Fashioning Japanese Subcultures. pp.126–135. doi: 10.2752/9781474235327/KAWAMURA0015. ISBN 9781474235327. We not only have a massive selection of punk dresses, but we also have a selection of vest dresses to choose from, which are perfect for not only wearing on their own but can also be teamed up with your jeans or leggings. European culture has influenced Lolita fashion. The book Alice in Wonderland (1865), [49] [50] written by Lewis Carroll, [51] [52] has inspired many different brands and magazines, [34] such as Alice Deco. [51] The reason that the character Alice was a source of inspiration for Lolita fashion is that she was an ideal icon for the Shōjo (shoujo)-image, [34] [53] meaning an image of eternal innocence and beauty. [54] The first complete translation of the book was published by Maruyama Eikon in 1910, translated under the title Ai-chan No Yume Monogatari (Fantastic stories of Ai). [55] Another figure from Rococo that served as a source of inspiration was Marie Antoinette; [56] a manga The Rose of Versailles (Lady Oscar) based on her court, was created in 1979.

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