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I still wear it. A few points;

Firstly, there were a couple of malicious lolitas/other j-fashion substyle anons who maliciously shitposted in old threads to kill them because they thought the style wasn't j-fashion and didn't want people talking about it here despite being based on a fashion magazine from japan so that's part of why it "died" on here. if you were one of those people I hope a baby throws up beetroot on one of your dresses you are the worst.

Secondly, the brands that are quintessentially larme - eatme, e-hyphen, mon lily, honey mi honey, crayme, honey cinnamon etc are all still putting out pretty similar stuff to three/four years ago and it's still being featured in the magazine. For me it was always the magazine as a gateway to find brands I loved, and the brands are still putting out shit I love. Pic related, some eatme from this a/w. Tartan has come back in again, but that always happens in the Winter.

The west had a skewed view of larme as a style in the first place though, the types of looks anon is posting from 35 and 36 have always been in the magazine and it never consisted entirely of pink/black coords and fetish stuff. Grey, brown, tiny florals, blue and red always featured as well. There were always seasonal trends that came back in and out, like denim and gingham in the summer and tartan/check in the winter. Individual models had their specific styles and looks and editorials were often based around that as well. Monica Nishi always had a way more edgy goth look, for example.

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