I found fairy kei fashion a few months ago and I was taken
in completely by the fashion for its cute 80s/DIY style elements. I may
be new to the fairy kei fashion, but I have been a Japanese fashion
enthusiast for nearly 7 years now.
This is my blog on my own thoughts
and adventures in fairy kei and Japanese fashion. I’m hoping that anyone
reading this will not only enjoy and benefit from my own posts, but
will share any thoughts, ideas, experiences, and pictures with me! I
think it may be helpful to those who are stuck or unsure in how to go
about fairy kei as well!
I am also an aspiring theatre costume designer and Japanese fashion has always been one of my guilty pleasures.
Please feel free to submit a fairy kei related questions, pictures, thoughts, ideas, DIY pages or experiences to me!
Also, I will call all fairy kei girls
“fairies” because it’s fitting, so darn cute and I absolutely adore
fairies!
Now for my first confession of many to come!
Yes, I had only been aware
of fairy kei for only about four months or so when I began this blog on Tumblr. With that said, I don't
claim to have an amazing wardrobe or that I am fairy kei expert. But I
have definitely done much research and tried my best to understand fairy
kei. So, hopefully this blog will show my own progression and be a help
to those new (or even not so new) to fairy kei.
I hope to give my own and ideas on fairy kei through this blog, and
while I think I have good points to make, again, I dont claim to be an
expert at all! There is still much for me to learn and I want so much
for other Japanese fashionistas to see what I have to say and maybe
learn from me too!
~Sparkling Ga Eul
I like reading your blog very much! I'm thinking about wearing fairy kei and it's helpful for me :)
ReplyDeleteAw thank you so very much for the compliment ^_^
DeleteI have seen you and you would look so adorable in fairy kei~ Please share some outfit pictures with me if you decide to try out the fashion!