Kawaii and hijab finally met.
Just recently, photos of young hijabis incorporating lolita fashion with hijab has been circulating and gaining popularity in social networking site, Twitter. Some netizens were actually amazed at how lolita can be hijabified.
Lolita fashion (ロリータ・ファッション Rorīta fasshon) is a fashion subculture originating in Japan that is based on Victorian-era clothing, but the style has expanded greatly beyond Japan. The Lolita look began primarily as one of modesty with a focus on quality in both material and manufacture of garments. (Wikipedia)
Here are some compilations of tweets across the globe on Lolita Hijabis:
This is adorable. #Muslim Lolita Fashion Is A New Trend Inspired By #Japan http://t.co/Tz0sl5Teug pic.twitter.com/yZppIkYGgZ
— Jennifer Medina (@JenniferJMedina) July 30, 2015
Simply, it’s cute, isn’t it? “Muslim Lolita” Is The New Intersection Of The Kawaii Culture http://t.co/zGC6Dlec0n pic.twitter.com/MXiSxyUiHG — Tokyo Girls’ Update (@TGU_JAPAN) July 29, 2015
So there’s a thing called muslim lolita fashion and personally I think it’s adorable but I know tumblr ready to bash pic.twitter.com/sve6nvj6oa
— ✨GF Retro ✨ (@RetroSenpai) July 29, 2015
Check Out This New Trend in Japan: Muslim Lolita Fashion http://t.co/XlCjApcZRDpic.twitter.com/Lb2TNyfKJ1 — Mvslim.com (@MvslimInspires) July 26, 2015
日本のロリータファッションの影響らしいです。 pic.twitter.com/8ETBEciEz6 — 山下陽光 (@ccttaa) July 22, 2015
Hijabis from the photos are Alyssa of thehijabilolita.tumblr.com and Noor of myediblerainbows.blogspot.co.uk and Dian Pelangi with friends. They are from the US,UK, and Indonesia, respectively.
You may read an interview with Alyssa Salazar on Vice.com, click here.
This only proves that hijabis around the globe can hijabify just about everything. And there is nothing hindering anybody from what they are interested of.
What can you say about this trend? Are you loving it?