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Revision as of 06:03, 11 January 2018

Boystyle (also known by various other names, such as kodona, dandy, or ouji, depending on the substyle) is a Japanese street fashion which, like Aristocrat; it is not considered a lolita style but shares many aesthetics with lolita since it is the male counterpart of the style. Although it is the male equivalent of lolita, it can be worn by people of all genders, just as lolita. can feature a lot of elements such as flowers, makeup and accessories, which are not seen as typically masc

Brands

Accessories

Accessories are just as much a part of the style as in lolita, though in boystyle there are more accessories associated with masculine historical fashion, such as hats (top hats, pirate hats, military hats, etc), pocket watches, ties, and jabots, though they can also wear bows, crowns, flower headpieces, brooches etc. The amount and nature of accessories depends on the style, with less accessories in gothic, more and more colourful accessories in sweet, more royal accessories in ouji, more adult and masculine accessories in dandy and so on.

Hair

As it is focusing on a boyish look, shorter hair is common. Long hair is often worn in an up-do. Pigtails or other girly hairstyles are also worn, but not as often. Wigs can be a vital part of the look.