How Old is Too Old for Lolita; an Opinion by a Tricenarian
My Society's Expectations
Especially when this fashion is compared to current western trends, lolita fashion stands out. The most common utterance I overhear are that the clothes I choose to wear resembles a costume. I can see that this is the case when compared to most standard western clothing. Many times, the people who express this are impressed to learn that my fashion is an alternative clothing style from Japan.
Aside from the over-the-top features, it is often expressed that the style is very youthful or childish. While my estimated age is never guessed, which I could only credit my wigs and my youthful personality, it is always surprising to me that such an elegant style is considered "childish".
Now that I am thirty years old, I have noticed that the western suggestions from American clothing companies have changed as well. This is especially clear to me when I look at online Google and other similar advertisements. While these companies seem to grasp the concept that I prefer a printed dress in a modest style, these suggestions are a far cry from the lolita aesthetic.
While these suggestions by Old Navy are fashionable, they are just not a style I am interested in wearing. I still prefer multiple clothing layers, a full skirt, and the creative freedom lolita gives me. While I may consider a similar simplistic style for work and everyday use, it is more likely that I will naturally gravitate to fashion styles with more common features as lolita, such as otome-kei.
What is your opinion? Do you feel that there may be people who are too old to wear lolita fashion? Have you personally found yourself questioning if you are aging out of lolita? Let me know below!