Gothic & Lolita Bible (v. 4)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Volume 4 will contain original content as well as authorized translation of material originally appearing in Japanese volume 27, December 2007. "The Gothic & Lolita Bible" is a quarterly, mook (magazine/book hybrid) that's a combination fashion magazine, culture guide, and art book. The Bible caters to fans of two separate but related fashions out of Japan, Gothic and - to a greater extent - Lolita. The Lolita look, a sweet, modest, Victorian-influenced fashion with origins in Japanese street fashion, has a particularly strong and growing fan base in the United States. The Japanese Bible has played an instrumental role in promoting and standardizing the Gothic and Lolita styles, and the U.S. Bible aims to achieve the same success in the American market, where there's a growing desire for more information in English.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #597762 in Books
- Published on: 2008-12-01
- Released on: 2008-12-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Customer Reviews
Gothic and Lolita Bible 3 Review
I loved this issue of Gothic and Lolita Bible. It continues to give a huge amount of inspiration to me with pages and pages of gorgeous clothes, and articles. This issue had some great cooking ideas for Halloween, and also offered more free Gothic and Lolita sewing patterns than the previous issues, which I'm glad for. A must have for a Gothic Lolita fan.
Winter cuteness
I thought this volume was better than 2 and 3. I tried Angelic Pretty kitty muffler pattern and it turned out pretty cute. Pics and details here:
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Slim Pickings
Not as informative or as full of information, stories, or even pictures as the previous English Bibles. The greater variety of spreads on the local communities was pleasant, but there was a lack of eye candy in both brand posts and even in the photoshoots (talk about unattractive models in some of them, wow).



