I love the setup of this video and the illustrations you made/used for it. It's a really unique style. You can really find some hidden gems with thrifting!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that you enjoyed the style I went with. I was trying to figure out the best way to represent coordinating the items I showed without them with me (as I couldn’t purchase all of them). I thought of just doing flat lays (showing photos combined) but felt like it would be a bit too … school presentation? Haha I always zone out 😅 So I dresses up a drawing and it took much longer but was a lot more fun and colorful! Thank you for commenting 💗 I wanted to show off all of the unique things people may skip over that you can get for a really cheap price and work it into alternative fashions :)
IKR! I’m kicking myself for not purchasing it at the time; but back when I filmed it it I wasn’t even thinking about the cooler months ( ̄^ ̄)ゞ silly me. Also thank you so much! I’m so happy you enjoyed the drawings and coordinating :) that makes me so happy! Thank you for commenting !
@@PureRaee ahh ive def had finds like that while thrifting, completely forgetting a major reason to get it and then regretting it haha, it looks like your stores have good stuff in general though so hopefully you find something like it again ! and yes its a super unique idea, i dont think ive seen another person do something like that for videos !!
@@mmortalworm Ah, I'm flattered ^^ ! And yes lets hope I do! I love thrifting so I am sure I'll find another some day :p I think I might make a part 2 of this video someday but looking at specifically vintage shops for things like dresses and skirts and how you can spruce them up to fit lolita :o
Such nice thrifting finds. Second shop are really good opportunities to reinforce your wardrobe. I love the 5th look, this blouse pattern is so old school classic
i loved this video! i also love thrift shopping but haven’t found that much stuff to go with lolita yet. all sorts of other cool stuff though!! i hope you would make more of these type of videos
ive been thrifting a lot lately this latter part of the year. I've found a high neck blouse and some shoes to. Accessories for classic dresses are good to find in thrifting and second hand.
i love the shorts in the second coordinate! if i were to delve into J fashion i think those types of clothing pieces used in that specific outfit would be my style. if you have recommendations of where i could find shorts/pants like that for a midsize/plus size person i would love to know! very fun and cute video by the way :D
Thank you so much! I appreciate you commenting ^^ The style shown in that coord is called "ouji" or sometimes referred to as "boystyle" or "prince" fashion which is a sister fashion of lolita. The biggest brands that sell ouji are Alice and the Pirates, Fan Plus Friend, and Black Peace Now. I do not actively wear ouji, so my advice and knowledge of it is a bit limited. However, I know Fan Plus Friend offers a variety of sizes and I think also custom sizing.There are also Taobao shops that usually offer larger sizes. The biggest Ouji youtuber I know of is Lou Graves - so I would recommend checking them out for more info on the style. I hope that is helpful!
@@PureRaee thank you so much for the response! i will be sure to check on fan plus friend and hopefully purchase some clothing in the near future! i’m always experimenting with clothing and expanding my style range so i really appreciate your help. i’ll be sure to check out that other youtuber as well! just subbed
Purchasing all of them would have been wasteful for me as I don’t wear all of the different sub styles mentioned or know anyone who does, personally. This is why I put them together onto a paper doll model to show how they would be coordinated effectively. Whether I wore them or had a model, the point of how they can fit into a wardrobe and coordinate still comes across which was my main goal! :)