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Lolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have foLolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have fo

Lolita days (2008 - 2011) from a big wave of nostalgia I decided to put toghether pictures I have found across the web of my lolita days. For thoses who remember, I was petitemoon@LJ :) I can’t believe how lucky I was to have spent my teenage years in a gothic frilly dream. To being exited all the time, whenever we got closer to lolita culture, even when it was just a small dumb section in a manga book store, where there was an authentic baby dress and we would look at the tag and feel the fabric and we were so exited. I am so thankful I got into Lolita when it was so new, girls were still sewing their own dresses to look like Lolitas, Kamikaze girls just got out (that was BIG man), and fellow lolitas across montreal were rare. I am planning onto writing a whole blog about my Lolita times and experience because it was so fucking fun and special.

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