I think my small little Lolita Journal is deserving an overhaul, it's a
bit messy right now. There are crossed out procured items everywhere and reams of lists of
things I wanted then fell out of love with, also I ended up with so many items I didn't leave enough pages in between so my jsks start on one page, then begin again 10 pages on. I might try to scrapbook it. I think it's a bit much to transfer to pinterest, but who knows, maybe I will find the time.
2016
End of year review
I tend to keep a slow steady stream of fun money to spend on Lolita it's not much:40 euro's a week, an early bird dinner out to some or a cinema date with popcorn but it adds up as I keep everything I buy. I've added quite a bit this year to my wardrobe. I discovered Japanese fashion selling apps and truly did a lot of bargain hunting.
main pieces 169-
28 OP's
65 Jsk's
54 bought skirts, 23 handmade Skirts.
I bought a looooot of florals. They are my new favourite thing.
It's a bit shameful, the excess of it, but that dichotomy is at the heart of my personality.
In my daily wear, I went another direction and tried project 333, employing a capsule wardrobe. I also streamlined my beauty routine in the same way, leaving me with 9 items that I use daily. It has not hindered me one bit. I don't miss having boxes of beauty products I never use or that don't suit me.
I urge you to try the capsule wardrobe, it works well for my daily wear as it's just for around the house with my mr & dogs or going for messages. If I am going anywhere else I make an effort and dress in Lolita. I am sure project 333 would be very doable for a daily lolita if you picked mostly versatile, plainer items.
I think I could just as happily live out of a suitcase as well as a carefully curated large closet,so I feel I have the best of both worlds - A beautiful opulent lolita closet brimming with prints that makes my heart sing & a practical, if unmemorable useful small daily closet.