Lolipop: A downtown Auckland view on Japanese street fashion
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2007
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Loli-Pop brings together the relationships between the Loli-Goth and popular culture, and the strong association of the Loli-Goth with the doll, including a selection from Hardy Bernal’s personal collection of Japanese Lolita dolls. This display is supported by the highlight of the show, five full-sized garments created and constructed by AUT University Fashion staff members, Angie Finn, Yvonne Stewart, Lize Niemczyk, Gabriella Trussardi, Carmel Donnelly and Kathryn Hardy Bernal, which demonstrate the designers’ own interpretations of Gothic & Lolita, inspired by Japanese street style. The exhibit is complimented by a backdrop of photographs that illustrate the impact of the outfits when worn, modelled by AUT University Bachelor of Fashion Design students, Emily Huang, Shangshang Cookie Wang, Emily Wang, Shiahug-Wen Sean Kuo and Yanling Wang. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40842/1/loli-pop http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/405/loli-pop Hardy Bernal, Kathryn, Finn, Angela L., Stewart, Yvonne, Niemczyk, Lize, & Trussardi, Gabriella (2007) Lolipop: A downtown Auckland view on Japanese street fashion. [Exhibition/Event] |
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Individual designers retain copyright of their original works. Copyright of photographs paid for and presented by the Auckland War Memorial Museum remain the property of the museum and may not be used without permission. |
Palavras-Chave | #120306 Textile and Fashion Design #fashion #design #gothic lolita #popular culture #fashion dolls |
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