Do any of these shoes work with lolita?
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/183-8043883-5902712?asin=B00282FTDQ&AFID=pricegrabber_df&LNM=|B00282FTDQ&CPNG=women&ref=tgt_adv_XSP10001
http://www.overstock.com/Clothing-Shoes/Rocket-Dog-Womens-Snappy-Mary-Jane-Heels/4233678/product.html?AID=10654383&PID=1609763&SID=tfc_-_1_487_091122_8ad98c40abdb75eeb8f52777c3561b8f
http://www.amazon.com/MARYJANE-50-Mary-Jane-Platform-Shoe/dp/B002J8FSJ4/ref=wl_it_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I1X5YC068EQX3B&colid=1H5E5ZHJG9SXN
They all work for lolita. I guess it’s all about personal tastes. I prefer Classic Lolita, so the middle link seems to work the best for that style. The style seems very close to Victorian with the shape, chunkiness of the heel, and the lovely little details. So it works for Classic, Gothic, Aristocratic. The first one is pretty basic, so it can work for almost any lolita style. The last one is not my taste, but it could definitely work for lolita especially gothic. Platform styles are popular with Lolita. You can work dark shoes into a sweet lolita outfit if there’s enough black/brown accents in it to balance out. But it’s more common to see white/pastel, flat shoes usually with cute accents like hearts, fake pearls, and ribbons on Sweet Lolita.












