Gothic, Sweet, and Classic are often considered "the big three", as they are the most commonly worn and well-known styles. Check Triple Fortune for examples of opulent OTT Classic Lolita. Brands that specialize in Classic Lolita include: Innocent World, Mary Magdalene, Victorian Maiden and Juliette et Justine.Although more commonly associated with understated elegance and considered the more subtle styles, Classic Lolita does have an Over-The-Top element, becoming extreme opulence with large bonnets, and overload of accessories like pearls, cameos and roses, and skirts layered over skirts, some of which are at ankle-length.Accessories are kept to a minimum, but the hat is fairly common, as well as very beautiful, intricate jewelry. Coordinates are usually exquisite and more grownup-looking than in other styles, with A-line skirts, corsets, muted colors and classy fabrics like florals adding to the look. The stylings are between the Gothic and Sweet styles, with more emphasis on creating a natural-looking appearance: it is Darker and Edgier (though usually just more mature and elegant) than Sweet Lolita, but Lighter and Softer than Gothic Lolita. It is a mature and modest style that draws heavily from Rococo and Victorian-era clothing. Classic Lolita: arguably the "parent" style where the other styles draw inspiration from.Brands that specialize in Sweet Lolita include: Angelic Pretty, Baby the Stars Shine Bright and Metamorphose.If that wasn't enough for you there is Over-the-Top (OTT) Sweet Lolita which takes it to a whole new level, known for very fancy, very colorful hair, dresses with energetic pastel prints, coordinates consisting of nearly the entire pastel rainbow, and elements of Decora in accessorizing, creating an image of extreme childlikeness. Coordinates tend to be colorful and highly intricate, and bright colors such as pink, pastel yellow, white, sax blue, pale yellow, lavender and red have become the norm. Fairy Tale themes are very common sweets, pastries, toys, flowers, fruits and cute animals are commonly used themes as well. Sweet Lolita: also called "Ama Lolita" or "AmaLoli", characterized by brighter, more colorful aesthetics, focusing more on the cute than elegant.
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