Ouji fashion

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Ouji fashion is a Japanese streetwear style inspired by princely, androgynous Victorian and Rococo aesthetics, often seen as the boyish counterpart to Lolita fashion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese street fashion style
androgynous fashion style
associatedWith Harajuku fashion scene
Japanese street fashion
considered boyish counterpart to Lolita fashion
countryOfOrigin Japan
emergedFrom Lolita fashion subculture NERFINISHED
etymologyFrom Japanese word "ouji" meaning "prince"
fashionFocus balance between masculine and feminine elements
princely and youthful look
hasAlternativeName Ouji style
Ouji-kei NERFINISHED
boystyle
ouji
prince style
hasCharacteristic androgynous silhouette
boyish appearance
focus on cuteness rather than sexiness
layered coordinates
modest coverage
ornate detailing
hasSubstyle aristocrat ouji
classic ouji
gothic ouji
sweet ouji
inspiredBy European aristocratic clothing
Rococo fashion
Victorian fashion
princely aesthetics
relatedTo Lolita fashion NERFINISHED
sharesCommunityWith Lolita fashion community
typicalAccessory berets GENERATED
bows GENERATED
brooches GENERATED
canes GENERATED
corsages GENERATED
cravats GENERATED
gloves GENERATED
mini hats GENERATED
neckties GENERATED
top hats GENERATED
waist belts GENERATED
typicalColorScheme black and white
jewel tones
navy and gold
pastel variations
typicalGarment OTK socks
bloomers
blouses with ruffles
dress shoes
knee-high socks
knee-length shorts
platform shoes
short pants
tailored jackets
vests
wornBy people of any gender

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Lolita fashion hasSubstyle Ouji fashion