20:43
Monday, 31 December 2007
Fashionably Early Resolutions

When the girl says she's fashionably early, she IS fashionably early.

Instead of making my New Year resolutions, eg. get straight As' for PMR, do well in school, etc. like everybody else's doing, I'm compiling a list of Japanese fashions I'm very and really interested to try out. Or perhaps I'm just really fascinated or wow-ed by the uniqueness and different these cultures are, rather then the kinda uncreative fashion subcultures we have here in Malaysia. Examples like bubble skirts, leggings, etc. which had long been another piece of Japanese fahion history. Guess what? Malaysia's behind the Japanese in terms of fashion by a whopping THREE years. It's no wonder mat sallehs, ang mohs, the likes think most of the countries in Asia are just some paddy fields and everybody are still living in kampungs or villages.

This is really a bad image for Malaysia.

Though I really try to put even the tiniest little bit of effort to love my country and Motherland whole-heartedly, guess what..

I CAN'T DO IT.

Yippee. Ain't you freaking proud of me, Malaysia? And we're the supposedly the future leaders of the nation. If we can't love the country, how do you expect us to rule you fairly and let this be a peaceful country for all Malaysians?

Stupid question huh. The government will never admit their system's so unorganized and it's already as sucky as it is.

Note, if any of you readers are working the Prime Minister of Malaysia or happened to be really REALLY loyal to the whole system Malaysia's implementing now, please don't sue me. Gua tak-lak duit. (I have no ka-ching ($$$) to bail me out.)

Therefore, these are the fashionable revolutions of moi before I'm laid to rest, simply put, before I'm freaking dead.

This is the one and only Decora fashion for those of you who pretty much don't care about Japanese fashion. As the girly girls would say, "I heart the bright acidic shades and the crazy never-ending plastic accessories." But if I can make any changes, I have to tone down the pink in Decora. Too much pink becomes Sweet Decorer.

Uhuh.

You won't wanna hug me if I wear something like this in the middle of the street won't you. Even better, I won't want my Decora outfit to get all scruffy because of your so-called very no open-minded sincerity.

Next up is the Manba look, or Yamanba. I seriously don't think I'll be comfortable in their choice of clothes, except the Alba Rosa raiment, sandals and leggings. Muahahahaha. I'm just so freaking fascinated by their wonderfully bleached hair which is so colourful and screaming their colourful asses out. Their makeup is really one of a kind. As one of my schoolmate had already said while browsing my Japanese SchoolGirl Inferno Handbook, "They actually think they look so pretty in these hideous outfits and overloaded makeup???" (Which not only included Manba or Gonguro, but she even thinks the very polite look of Lolita is outrageous too. Which got me really boiling.) Her face was priceless I tell you.

This would be Buriteri who started the Gonguro fashion with her fellow friends, who label themselves the San Kyodai. I sincerely admire her courage to express her own style of fashion without caring the crap of what people think about it. And friend was already halfway into an asthma attack when she saw this picture.




This is Kigurumin by the way, but they mainly use Manba makeup so..

Wait till she sees THIS XD

Next up, I salute to you, Mana-sama.

No you, no Elegant Gothic Aristocrat which I adoringly love with all my little teenage heart. The simplicity of your fashions just so..elegant and sophisticated.

Hell yeah.






Domo arigatou gozaimasu, Mana-sama!!!

And..Of course there's the whole Lolita look I would love to try, so I won't elaborate further, since I did blog about it before. Find the entry yourself. HarHar.

And last but not least..

The beautiful, and words could not describe the almost wonderness of it, Visual Kei.




A little excerpt from a famous ABBA song.

MAMMA MIA.
Here I go again.
My My,
How can I forget you.


It's true. I can never forget Visual Kei X)

And of course I'll do all this in Tokyo, duh. Haha.

Unless I find other people who are willing to expand Japanese fashion in Malaysia with me..Well, it's Shibuya and Harajuku Street for me XD

For now, it's just my own way of dressing.

Which concludes to 2 things I'd learnt in 2007,

1. I'll never follow trends here. I make them.

2. I'll never trust anybody with my problems again, even my parents.

Happy 2008 y'all.


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