Juliette et Justine Tea Party in London: Fashion Snap

Fashion

by Sarah Jones, posted October 12, 2012

The Juliette et Justine Tea Party—the first of its kind in the UK—brought lolitas from all over the world and all had dressed up fittingly for the day. Although there were many who wore Juliette et Justine coordinates, a whole wealth of Lolita designers were represented with some examples of spectacular makeup and accessories.
Duplica
Country: Austria

‘Polycopie de Poupee’ onepiece in sax blue by Juliette et Justine

Finny

Country: UK

‘Stained Glass’ one piece in deep green by Moi Meme Moitie

 

 

 

Elizabeth
Country: UK
‘Black Cat, Witch and the Apple Tree’ jumperskirt in red by Alice and the Pirates

 

Reina

Country: UK

‘Parfait et un Manege’ jumperskirt in black by Juliette et Justine coordinated with a military style cropped jacket

 

 

Aliki
Country: UK
‘Copperius Bureau’ skirt by Juliette et Justine with overlying cage skirt and reliquary worn as a necklace

 

 

Charlotte and Sonia

Country: UK

‘Rose Embroidery’ jumperskirt in black by Innocent World (Charlotte) and ‘Robe de Pluvier’ jumper skirt in Perle Ficelle by Juliette et Justine (Sonia)

Rebecca
Country: UK
‘Night Fairy Fantasia’ jumperskirt in Dreamy Planet by Alice and the Pirates

 

 

Kyra

Country: UK

‘Murmure de L’Ange’ onepiece by Juliette et Justine with musically themed Violin accessories including an Innocent World bag

 

 

Bloody Queen
Country: France
‘Sacrifice pour Servir’ onepiece in black by Juliette et Justine with gold Chocomint star accessories

Sarah began her journey into the world of Japanese music courtesy of L'Arc-en-Ciel back in the year 2000. Since then, she has combined a love of music and music journalism into writing for European Japanese music magazines and assisting with Japanese interest events in the UK. After graduating in Law from the University of Nottingham, she put 'the law-thing' on the backburner to dive into the live scene in Tokyo for 3 years. Sarah returned to the UK in September 2010 to do that 'law-thing' and now works for a Japanese bank in London. Her heart is always in the music and fashion in Tokyo and her life is balanced between her time in the UK and Japan. When she has time, she also blogs at http://lifeismerodii.blogspot.com

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