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    <![CDATA[Never Before Published Photographs Celebrating the Eclectic   and Bizarre Street Fashion of Japan's Teens   <p>  Follows the Popularity of Phaidon's Fruits and Fresh Fruits  <p>    <p>A fashion phenomenon born in the underground clubs of Tokyo and Osaka has   made its way aboveground.  The streets of Japan are filled with teenagers   clad in corsets, spikes, lacy Victorian dresses, dark eye makeup, black   spandex, frilly tutus, patterned knee-highs, ruffled bows, and wigs of all   lengths and styles.  A mixture of high fashion and home-made ensembles, the   Gothic and Lolita scene is one of the more bizarre hybrids of Japanese   street fashion, boasting thousands of devotees who dedicate their lives to   creating ever more flamboyant and original variations of this fused   style.<p>  GOTHIC &amp; LOLITA, edited by Katsuhiko Ishikawa with photographs by Masayuki   Yoshinaga, is a new and exclusive photography collection that celebrates   the eclectic and bizarre Gothic street fashion of Japan's teens.  Specially   commissioned by Phaidon Press and based on the creative design of the best   selling Fruits and Fresh Fruits, GOTHIC &amp; LOLITA features portraits and   group shots of Japanese Goths and Lolitas both at home and in the urban   centers of Tokyo and Osaka.  <p>  Presented in a simple format with a funky design, hundreds of teenagers   posed for the camera in their imaginative and often surreal outfits and   offered personal insights into the idea behind their personal fashion   choices.  The responses are sometimes surprising, sometimes shocking, often   hilarious, and always compelling.  The images combined with the text, which   is presented in question and answer format, present a unique &quot;look book&quot; of   one of the more surreal aspects of Japanese popular youth culture.  GOTHIC   &amp; LOLITA allows us to trespass on the streets of Japan and witness in an   informative yet entertaining way this fashion phenomenon.<p>  The origin of this eccentric fashion movement traces back to Osaka in the   mid 1990s when young teenagers adopted Gothic fashion in response to the   clothes worn and promoted by Japanese Gothic rock bands.  Influenced by   Western fashion trends from the mid 1980s, young teenagers, predominately   adolescent girls, dress head-to-toe in gothic costumes and late-Victorian   dress.  GOTHIC &amp; LOLITA charts the current trend from the clubs of Tokyo to   the streets of Harajuku and Akihabara.<p>  These street fashions provide inspiration to professional and would-be   fashion designers, as well as teenagers and `Gothic' fans from coast to   coast.</p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[When I lived in Japan (suburb of Yokohama), my friends and I sometimes flirted with the girls who wore these kind of fashions and hung around Harajuku station. We didn't know the fashion was called Gothic Lolita, and we called these girls &quot;Amish Punk chicks&quot;, although in retrospect, there ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/59294164">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[The Lolita twins were my absolute favorite. How is it that they all can afford Vivienne Westwood shoes and accessories?]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Never Before Published Photographs Celebrating the Eclectic   and Bizarre Street Fashion of Japan's Teens   <p>  Follows the Popularity of Phaidon's Fruits and Fresh Fruits  <p>    <p>A fashion phenomenon born in the underground clubs of Tokyo and Osaka has   made its way aboveground.  The streets of Japan are filled with teenagers   clad in corsets, spikes, lacy Victorian dresses, dark eye makeup, black   spandex, frilly tutus, patterned knee-highs, ruffled bows, and wigs of all   lengths and styles.  A mixture of high fashion and home-made ensembles, the   Gothic and Lolita scene is one of the more bizarre hybrids of Japanese   street fashion, boasting thousands of devotees who dedicate their lives to   creating ever more flamboyant and original variations of this fused   style.<p>  GOTHIC &amp; LOLITA, edited by Katsuhiko Ishikawa with photographs by Masayuki   Yoshinaga, is a new and exclusive photography collection that celebrates   the eclectic and bizarre Gothic street fashion of Japan's teens.  Specially   commissioned by Phaidon Press and based on the creative design of the best   selling Fruits and Fresh Fruits, GOTHIC &amp; LOLITA features portraits and   group shots of Japanese Goths and Lolitas both at home and in the urban   centers of Tokyo and Osaka.  <p>  Presented in a simple format with a funky design, hundreds of teenagers   posed for the camera in their imaginative and often surreal outfits and   offered personal insights into the idea behind their personal fashion   choices.  The responses are sometimes surprising, sometimes shocking, often   hilarious, and always compelling.  The images combined with the text, which   is presented in question and answer format, present a unique &quot;look book&quot; of   one of the more surreal aspects of Japanese popular youth culture.  GOTHIC   &amp; LOLITA allows us to trespass on the streets of Japan and witness in an   informative yet entertaining way this fashion phenomenon.<p>  The origin of this eccentric fashion movement traces back to Osaka in the   mid 1990s when young teenagers adopted Gothic fashion in response to the   clothes worn and promoted by Japanese Gothic rock bands.  Influenced by   Western fashion trends from the mid 1980s, young teenagers, predominately   adolescent girls, dress head-to-toe in gothic costumes and late-Victorian   dress.  GOTHIC &amp; LOLITA charts the current trend from the clubs of Tokyo to   the streets of Harajuku and Akihabara.<p>  These street fashions provide inspiration to professional and would-be   fashion designers, as well as teenagers and `Gothic' fans from coast to   coast.</p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Beautiful book, but mostly gothic fashion. Personally I would have liked more lolita.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I learn from that book that my clothes are too plain and too simple. I have a new vision of the future without any specters of the past...I want dresses like those which are featured in this book...<br/>Seriously fashion can have many faces and this books exploits Lolitas fashion with various photo...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/38809269">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I turned to this book both out of sheer interest in the fashion as well as a source for my Master's dissertation.  While it served a perfunctory function as the latter (explaining the beginnings of the Gothic Lolita movement concisely in the preface) I couldn't have been more pleased with this book ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/27337003">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Some cool outfits. Some bad ones. And some horrible horrible ones. A decently interesting photo book.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[another birthday present. lots of great street fashion from Japan. even sneek peeks into bedrooms and seeing how kids decorate thier teeny tiny little rooms. a definite inspiration!]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Wat een stijl! <br/>Vreemde kerels en madammekes.<br/>Maar ze mogen trots zijn dat ze 'zo'<br/>over straat durven. Dikke chapeau manne!]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[i wishwishWISH i owned this book <br/>--sighs--<br/><br/>anybody out there willing to let me borrow this?]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[lots of ridiculous photos from the japanese sub-culture of goth.....i laughed..... ]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Fantastic book...but not as good as Fruits and More Fruits.]]></body>
    
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