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Kuro Lolita (黒ロリ) is a substyle of lolita that utilizes all-black coordinates. The style is also considered a microstyle by some, and mainly used to differentiate all-black Sweet Lolita outfits from Gothic.[1]

Style Basics[]

Kuro Lolita is closely tied to Sweet Lolita, and describes an offshoot of the style that is almost identical, save for its use of only black clothing and accessories. The name "kuro" (黒) means "black" in Japanese. No other colors are used in kuro lolita, save for different colors of hair. Those unfamiliar with the differences between the various Lolita substyles consider it to simply be Gothic Lolita, and insist that the term "kuro" is unncessary. However, the term is widely used to this day. [2][3]

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External Links[]

  1. "What is Lolita fashion? Types & Brands (translated title)" Mynavi. October 12, 2019. Retrieved October 15, 2023 from https://woman.mynavi.jp/article/190722-43/2/#anchor-10
  2. "What are styles?" The Lolita Guide Book. Retrieved August 26, 2020 from https://thelolitaguidebook.tumblr.com/styles
  3. "Shiro or Kuro Lolita? What's the Difference?" Wunderwelt. September 29, 2018. Retrieved November 8, 2020 from https://www.wunderwelt.jp/libre/en/14376/
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