Friday, May 2, 2014

Lolita Blog Carnival: My Dream Lolita Event/Meet-up


Here comes another LBC post for this week. This weeks topic was a dream Lolita event or meet-up. It was a very fun topic to write about seeing that I could unleash  my fantasies to the limit.

I like my events/meets big and detailed. I just love when there are many things to do, to see, to buy, people to meet etc. For instance last year I attended an event, Kawaii Weekend, where I met Misako and RinRin. That really was a dream come true and I cant think of anything right away that can top that. But if I was going to add to that event and make it even more pefect it would look something like this (just letting my imagination loose here).

It would be a weekend event held in October for Halloween. This also reflects on the theme of the event. The event would be held in a luxourious castle hotel. Abundant in lovely gardens filled with autumn trees. Every attendee would receive a room to stay in for the weekend (included in the price of course). I would leave on a Friday to get settled into my room and prepare for the following day. On the Friday everyone would get the chance to walk about the hotel and meet fellow Lolita's. There would be a lovely dinner buffet filled with delicious Japanese delicacies and an evening programe with fun things to do.


The next day everyone would be preparing for the a tea party held by Misako and other Lolita and Kawaii fashion idols. There would be a lovely buffet to eat from. This would be a mix of Japanese kawaii cuisine and French petit fours.
During the tea party people will have the chance to meet and talk to the Japanese idols and receive autographs. Everyone will also receive the opotunity to have a picuture taken of them and the Japanese idols.
There will be a presentation held by the local Lolita community too. They would present their country and how they make it Kawaii.
Then there would be a lovely lottery with lots and lots of wonderful prizes. You could win whole outfits to small accessory items. Plus everyone would also receive a small goodybag filled with little goodies. Then it would be group picture time and we would head outside to have it done by a great photographer.
After this everyone could choose to do what ever they wanted. There would be several workshops people could attend such as origami folding, bento making, jewelry making and photoshoots. In the evening there would be another lovely dinner buffet. This time in oriental style.


The next day would be a huge market with a bring and buy stall and other kawaii stalls selling accessoies, clothing, make-up, beauty products and other cute things.
Shows would be held. Some of which being music and dance shows held by none other than Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and AKB48.
Minori would give a Halloween make up demonstation and a lucky winner could win a photoshoot with her. She would be made up by Minori herself.
There would be several fashion shows by fashion brands like Baby the Stars Shine Bright, Angelic Pretty, Innocent world, Metamorphose and other indie brands.
There would of couse be another chance to win many prices from the lottery and an outfit contest. The winner of the outfit contest could win a two week guided tour in Tokyo, Japan. Kawaii and Lolita fashion idols would be your personal guides though all the different sections of the city.
At the end of the day a group picture would be made which will be sent to you per post and signed by all the Japanese idols. So that you may treasure this memory forever.

This kind of event would probably never be held unless someone expremely rich paid for all of this. But hey one can dream right? I was always taught to dream big. I might not reach that dream but I would be higher up than if I had dreamt small.

If your curious to know what other ladies in the LBC community wrote about check out the links below:



Friday, April 11, 2014

Lolita Blog Carnival: Whats Next on Your Lolita Wishlist?



In one of my last posts I spoke of joining the Lolita Blog Carnival group. I was really happy when I was accepted, though I didn't jump into the first topic. I wanted to take my time and sort out other "life" things first, so that I could fully dedicate myself to the Carnival posts. So here's to my first post in the group!

This week's topic was about your next wishlist item. It's fun but hard to write this one as I have a very long wishlist. Recently I've been eyeing Taobao alot. Awing at literaly everything. Unfortuantely my purse just cant afford it all. *cries in corner*.
One of the things on my list are to get new blouses. I have accumulated so many dresses that I cannot wear because I lack items in my blouse department. It's a bit silly really but I just cannot help myself. Everytime I have the money I end up buying another dress instead. Well I have had a serious chat with myself and honestly believe I can do it this time. I've set my priorities straight and have made a list of items that I will hopefully be ordering soon!
Most of these blouses are from ChessStory and the two coloured ones are from HmHm. These two shops are my favorite, selling the most princessy items. All these blouses are made from sheer chiffon or another light material. Great for spring and summer. I also love the princess sleeves on the one on the far right. I really cant wait to get these, and secretly two are already on their way to me *happy dance*.

Thanks for reading and if your're interested in some of the other writer's wishlists's do take a look below:






Sunday, March 30, 2014

Lolita Sunday Hello Kitty Style!





The year started slow Lolita wise for me. My last Lolita meet was in November and my first official Lolita meet, this year, took place end of February. I've been having the Lolita blues quite often too lately. So I thought it would be nice to cheer myself up by dressing up and being with friends.

A girl in the Dutch Lolita community wanted to organise a high tea in The Hague. She knew just the right place. In the Hague there is this cute little Japanese style restaurant/cafe called SET. The restaurant part was in Japanese style and the cafe part was in Hello Kitty style. Both the cafe and the restaurant looked amazing. Everything in the restaurant was traditionaly decorated in old Japanese style. I'm definitely going back to eat there again. The place has such a lovely vibe. 
The owner's were also so happy for us to come that they called the day Lolita Sunday. So anyone who wanted to see what Lolita was could come and lunch with us. They even hung up a poster.

When Sunday came around I got dressed in Classic Lolita and made my way to the train station with my boyfriend. He even accompanied me up to the platform and kissed me goodbye. On the train I met up with a group of girls, including Deborah, and together we had a lovely ride to The Hague. Luckily a train from my town rides directly to the Hauge in just an hour. So we were there in no time.
In the Hague there was already a merry gathering of frills. Together we all took the metro to the restaurant. I was totally facinated by the metro system. First of all it looks really nice. All the stations are made of wood and old stone. It looks mediveal and modern at the same time. Plus the metro's were still new and very modern.
We came to the market place stop and we all got out. All our surroundings were so lovely. The Hague is such a beautiful town. Its so old fashioned but it has a flare of new to it too. I felt great just being there. The Hague had me under its spell.
SET was very close to the metro station so we soon went inside and found our places to sit. It was all rather small with so many petticoats but we all managed to squeeze into a seat. I sat at a nice little table together with Pichi, Deborah, Ella and Marcella. We had a great time munching on our high tea's and drinking tea. My favorite was the sushi. It was sooo delicious. But because I'm clumbsy, some sushi well on my dress and I stained my wristcuff with the soysauce. Oh well!

The rest of the day we chatted, explored the restaurant (it has another floor where you need to wear special slippers) and took  pictures. Deborah was filming everything too. She made two videos one of everyones outfit and one of the whole day. See the video's below to see how wonderful our day was.


This is the outfit video.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHXClX3UjBY&feature=youtu.be

Should any of you be in The Hague do check out SET. Website link here!

See you in the next post!

Cat!




Thursday, March 13, 2014

Happy Belated New Year!



This post is late I know but better late than never I guess.
Another year has come and gone. I really can't believe how fast it went. So many things happened last year that I am so thankful for and still cant imagine actually happened. I rememeber I promised myself some change that year and it's been hard but I can definitely say that I have built half of my stepping stone. I hope that everything can only get better from now on.
I achieved many of my goals I set for myself last year, made so many new friends as well has stengthend friendships with older friends, gained an interest in many new thhings and have a different outlook on life too. I have expanded my Lolita wardrobe quite a bit last year but still have a lot of work ahead of me.
At the beginning of last year I made a memory jar in which I placed all my memories. The intention was to read them all out at the end of the year to remind myself what a great year I had.

So here's what my memory jar contained:

Sailor Cosmos's Ribbon


*I cut my hair short on the 30th of December 2012.

*I attended the Lolita gift swap meet for the 2nd time.
* I attended Tsunacon for the first time and participated in the Fly Away Fashion Show there.
*I recieved another of my dream dress'; Honey Picnic by Metamorphose.
*I attended the OTT Rococo meet in January.
*I attended my first ever DIY meet held by my dear friend Rebecca.
*Together with Rosalynn we had a photoshoot session for model photos. I wore my mums handmade dress for first time then.
*I visited the Japanese market in Leiden with Rosalynn.
*I did voluntary work at ACE (Almere Cosplay Event).
*I participated in the Summer Darkness fashion show for the first time.
*I attened my first ever spiritual festival together with my bestie Rebecca.
*I had a mermaid birthday party.
*I attended the Baby Tea Party in Paris for the first time.
*I tried a henna tattoo for the first time.
*I organised Rowan's Gothic bday party.
*I attended Kawaii Weekend and met Rin Rin doll and Misako Aoki for the first time.
*I ordered a lucky pack from Holly Tea Time for the first time
*I organised a high tea meet in my home town.
*I went to Japan Tag in Duesseldorf with my family.
*I attended another anual summer Lolita meet up.
*I had another Lolita photoshoot featuring much colourful candy.
*I went to a fish spa for the first time.
*I held Lolita Hallows Eve for the first time in Amsterdam.
*I organised Lolitopolis' first summer meet.
*I attended my cousins wedding in the UK.
*I attended Tamara's first meet in Zwolle and met lovely German Lolita's for the first time.


Looking at the long, not in logical order, list I was quite busy last year. That is also why I am super tired this year. I'm really happy to read this list and think of all the lovely moments of the past year. It suprises me how fast a year goes by and how much of the little moments you can forget.

Next up is my revolutions list. As I mentioned before I achieved some of them but not all which isnt that bad. 

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1. Cut my hair (short)! This was one of the first things I did and I was so glad I did. I donated my hair to a childrens cancer charity too and I'd like to think that there is someone out there wearing my hair with a big happy grin on their face.

2. Get back into shape! This has been an on and off thing this year. It all started out well and gradually got worse and worse. I gained alot of weight to the point that most of my clothes didnt fit anymore. It made me really sad but I had to face the fact that I was ill and cant eat everything without having problems. Things are slowly improving and I hope to have some more positive feedback next year. Gotta keep at it in order to check this one off my list.

3. Practice my face painting/make-up skills! Nope. And this is the truth. I was just way to busy to practice much but I did check out many new styles of make-up. Which bought me to Shiro nuri fashion. This style has such a unique make-up look that it inspired me to try it out. But first I need to practice more before I can achieve a look like that. Ever since this decision I've started to practice more and am gradually getting better.

4. Blog more! .This has definitly happened last year. I may not have blogged as much as I would have liked but it was a great imporvment than the year before. I even enrolled myself into a blog website called Kawaii Deluxe. I've secretly also signed myself up for the Lolita Carnival blog. Hopefully this can open my mind even more.

5. Travel to at least one place this year! I didnt travel as much as I had hoped for but I did go to Paris and Duesseldorf after all. This year hopefully Japan and this time for real. 

6. Learn a new language! I did have the intention to start learning Japanese but unfortuantely my course was cancelled due to to few registrations. I was really upset but luckily a friend, fluent in Japanese, will help me this year. I cant wait!

7. Find a job I love! This is a very difficult one. I did have a great job..for two months and then got fired. I was really upset because I was really trying my best and even came out of my shell which felt great. But unfortunately it wasn't enough for that job. They're loss I'd say! I luckily am on a stable salary now and hope to keep this job so that I can continue my translation education.


8. Wear more Lolita! Due to all the many fun events last year I got to wear Lolita alot more! I feel more like a real Lolita nowadays.


9. Be a better pen pal! Let put it this way we're more yearly writer's than we are monthly. We both lead busy lives and keep in contact as much as we can. I appreciate every letter I get from Emily even though the reply comes a year later.

10. Visit more International Lolita events! - I've listed quite a few in my memory jar list. I can certainly tick this one off of my list!

11. Make a wardrobe video! Hopefully this will happen some time this year.

12. Visit some museums! - I visited only 1 museum and 1 exposition. I wanted to attend more but didn't. The ones I did see were amazing though.

13. Do a giveaway on my blog!- Still to come!

14. Organise my Halloween/birthday event!- This was one of my life dreams and I fulfilled one of many last year. It always brings me to tears thinking about this day. I touched me in so many ways.

15. Do more photo shoots!- I did some but not enough. I hope more will come this year if I find the time.
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This coming year I've already got a lot of things planned. Here is a list of some new resolutions I have for this year too.


Learn Japanese.

Translation course.
Learn to sew.
Work.
Save for Japan and go there this year too.
Sell my garden house.

Thanks for reading and take care!
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Monday, March 3, 2014

Hallows Eve Lolita Horror Fashion Show video!




I proudly present my first ever video of my horror fashion show. Even though its really simple I am ever so proud of the outcome! Making video's is a lot of fun!
All outfits are proudly made my Christeline Fashion. A brand me and my mother started back in October. Every time I watch this I get teary eyed because I am so happy that my dream came true. Im so proud and thankful for everyone who helped me make it possible!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiBaq72Z1Iw&feature=youtu.be






Monday, February 24, 2014

Catch Up Post 4: Lolita Hallows Eve




This has taken me an awful long amount of time to write but I'm very glad it's done. This is a very long post full of my deepest emotions regarding this event. I can safely say that I am very happy with the achievement. Dont feel like reading all the text then have a look at the pictures below.

Preparation:

On the 26th of October my Lolita Halloween event took place. I had been organising this event for the past year and worked really hard to get a schedule together full of fun activities, cool shows, helpful people, awesome gifts and so much more. I was super excited as this was my first ever Halloween Lolita event and I was very curious to know how it would turn out. Luckily everything turned out just fine and we all had a blast.

You may ask yourself why on earth I needed a whole year to organise this event. Well the answer is quite simple. I’m a perfectionist. Everything had to be perfectly worked out into all details, whilst  being realistic with my experience thus far and the budget I was given of course. You cant organise something with nothing. Well maybe some things can but not most things. Not the things I want to do at least. I had to be quite clear to myself that some things I wanted to do this year just weren’t possible. Which wasn’t a bad thing. You guys can still look forward to some really great ideas in the future.


If I go back a few years, to when I first started organising parties, the soul reason I did start doing them was because I wasn’t satisfied with other peoples parties. I always found that they were missing something and that it was all about the booze. I blamed myself for years, at first, for being too shy and boring to fit in at those parties. Until I came to realize that every one of these parties, I was attending, was just the same. Boring. And I don’t easily call something boring. This was a big epiphany moment for me. It frustrated me that people just couldn’t get it right. So I showed them how I would do it and I came to find that all my friends loved my parties because they were so fun. Especially my Halloween Parties. Here in the Netherlands Halloween isn’t such a big deal, which I found a big shame when I came to live here a few years ago. I couldn’t go trick or treating any more which upset me very much. So I started having Halloween parties instead and hoped to bring Halloween to the Netherlands, in my own kind of way. Luckily my friends were very enthusiastic and every year my parties returned. They especially loved that fact how I captured detail in my themes. For instance in decoration or in the food.
Because I love Lolita fashion too I thought it would be a great idea to combine both. Luckily there were no such events in the local Lolita community yet, so I squeezed my event into the October month and hoped for the best.

The first thing that I needed to do, and which was the longest and hardest to do, was to find a good location. I needed to keep a few things in mind. Like; was the location central enough for everyone? Was it easy to find? Was the location the right size? Did they have the right facilities etc.
Because the budget wasn’t that big made it especially hard. Everything nowadays is so expensive. I looked for possibilities in free rent but was always stood up by their rules. For instance that you had to have a minimum turnover in drinks and food of at least a 1000 Euro. That was impossible. I knew damn right that no one would eat or drink that much. I came across many of those crazy suggestions from locations.
Luckily, with a tip from a friend, I found a little place that was just right. It wasn’t my favourite location but it fit the job for a first time event. Its better starting out small so you can gradually and surely grow.


Once the location was found I could concentrate on building up a programme and time schedule. I thought of a lot of fun acts. Some of which were eventually chosen and some I have saved for later.
The acts that I decided on were singing, dance, theatre, music, fashion show, panel, sales and contest.
Now that the programme was done I needed to somehow find the right people to help me with this. Of course I thought of Jessica and Natascha straight away. We used to be class mates from theatre school and I knew for sure that they could help me out. Artistic minds always do think a like. They became my crew later on at the event. I also asked Rosalynn if she wanted to sing at my event because she had the voice of an angel. Rosalynn agreed even though the song I chose was a bit challenging in her mind. But I knew she could do it. I chose a song from the Phantom of the Opera. Who doesn’t love that film? It was perfect for Halloween and it still somehow had that elegance that fit well to Lolita. So once Rosalynn was found I still needed a male singer. Luckily, during summer, I found the right guy. Together we all met up once in a while to practice.

Once that was sorted I needed to look for dancers for my intro act. I can tell you that this was one hell of a task. Dancers are expensive. Fact! Even the amateur ones asked for a lot of money for the hours they needed to practise and perform. Luckily I knew someone who was a great inspirational dancer. Romario. He performs every year at Halloween Fright Nights in Walibi. We used to go to the same school together too and worked together on a play from the Nightmare before Christmas. He did the choreography and me and the rest danced. I was looking for something new age and experimental and he had it.
Because we couldn’t find more dancers who wanted to help for free we ended up going back to our old school and asked all the dancers there. Keep in mind that we only had 6 weeks left before the event took place. Luckily there were lots of people interested so we had an audition and the best 6 were chosen. I was super happy that everything was finally going well. To my dismay three already called off a week later. I was in tears. But we kept practising with the rest of the group hoping that everything was going to be okay.
Later on two more called off a day before the event. One of them being Romario. I never knew I could spit fire until that moment, but the show had to go on. I was aware that things could go wrong and they always do. That´s part of being an organiser and it keeps you on the edge. Not sure if this will have benefits for me later on in my life though. Luckily everything turned out fine on the day. I was super glad and proud of the dancers and also of Romario for teaching them the moves in such a short amount of time. Respect!

Because I love a bit of edge and creepiness I asked my sister and her friends, who worked at the Amsterdam Dungeon, to help me out with some scare acts. As I recall Walibi has something very similar and I always get creeped out when I’m there. But somehow I always find myself going back for more. I’m pretty weird I guess. I just love the adrenaline it builds up in me. Of course I needed creepy monsters to creep the freak out of my guests. Who wouldn’t want that. Everything freaky, creepy and spooky was on my list for Hallows Eve. This was seen through out the whole event as well as in decoration and food.

Every party needs music. That's a fact. It keeps everyone in a good mood and if you add a metal jazz band you get the same effect only a 100 times better. I was originally looked for something Lolita related but was unsuccessful in finding one close to the Netherlands at the time. I still wanted something edgy and dark though. So my first thought was a metal band. But I knew that not everyone liked this kind of music. So I looked for something in between and there I found the band Fortune Cookie Dough. And also to my pleasure we were practically neighbours, so travel was no issue. Lucky me. The band leader was Lucas and he was very enthusiastic about playing at Hallows Eve and wants to come back next time.

I still wanted another music act. I happened to be chatting to my friend, Natasje, a few months before about the event and she gladly wanted to help me but wasn't sure how. She did tell me that she was in a band before but they had broke up. So I asked if she would like to play her guitar and sing at the event and she gladly agreed. She sent me a audio draft from her song Autumn Leaves and till this day its still stuck in my head. I sometimes find myself humming it or even singing it.

Some of the looks Kimmy created
Like every Lolita event I needed to have a Fashion Show of my own. But not just any old fashion show. I wanted a horror fashion show walked by the living dead and monsters whilst wearing pretty clothes.
Me and my mum started a Lolita fashion line together called Christeline and wanted to promote it on the fashion show. Together we began collecting beautiful materials for the outfits at markets and material shops in Amsterdam, Maastricht and Almere. We had a few designs in mind and went for a cute, classy look. We wanted to make the clothing for mostly bigger sizes because there are a lot of Lolitas out there that don’t fit brand dresses. Of course we also made them in smaller sizes to indicate that these can be made too.
We needed 10 models to model the outfits we made one of which was a kondona outfit for a male.
I scouted for models online and soon found a group of girls and a guy that wanted to help me out. I was really happy. Thank you again everyone for your dedication. You all looked amazing.
But I wasn’t done yet. After haven found all the models I puzzled over the looks of the monsters I wanted to portray. I needed a make-up artist but I didn't know anyone who could help.
Whilst browsing the internet one day I came across a Facebook page from a girl promoting her new make-up business. I was rather curious about her work so I sent her a mail asking if she could help me with these particular looks. Luckily this was her speciality and she was very eager to help. I gladly welcomed Kimmy to the crew. Kimmy needed to know who was modelling and which look was meant for who so that she could make a face chart and buy the right make-up. I was really happy she was helping me out. I chose a few interesting looks among which a werewolf, a vampire, Frankenstein´s Bride, a broken doll and many more. Kimmy really has amazing talent and if any of you are interested in her work do check out her Facebook page here or contact her via a message.

I remember asking Katie, from Fly Away Fashion, if she could help me out in some way too. We agreed that she would give a panel about Lolita fashion. She had done this kind of thing before at conventions and knew what to talk about. Only this time she wanted to make the panel more interactive and added a discussion so that people could share their opinion about the particular subject.






Katie also bought her Fly Away Fashion stall to Hallows Eve so that all the lovely participants could buy lovely items. But not only Fly Away Fashion was present. Daniela from Cute Lou Couture was also promoting her lovely accessories and apparel. I remember Daniela contacting me out the blue asking to have a stall at Hallows Eve. I was over joyed because she was willing to come all the way from Germany to be at the event along with her friends. She was also very popular on the day. I was very happy to have met Daniela. She really is a kind person and very cute. My mother got on very well with her too and enjoyed the fact that they could speak German together. My mother built up her stall, Gothic Elfen Fantasy, too. She mainly specialized in lovely jewellery and accessories that day. She was very excited to be there.
I hoped that by inviting these shops that this would promote them more. This is one of the main goals of my events. To help one another out. Every stall also gave gifts for the lottery and outfit contest so people had a chance to win something unique.
People not only had the chance to win gifts from Cute Lou Couture, Fly Away Fashion and Gothic Elfen Fantasy but also from many a Etsy seller like; Cute and Candy Clouds by Shelby Cloud, StarChild by Saffron, Princess Dreaming, KreepyKawaii, Peacock Alorum, Black Tulip Shop, Kawaii Deluxe and Hysteria Machine.
I remember being very excited once I had received everything in the post. I already knew people would love these. 

The Day!

The day was nearly upon us when I received an unexpected call from the hall I was renting for the event. I had rented two days for the event so that I could decorate everything a day in advance in order to avoid stress. To my horror the hall called off my first day for another, bigger party. I was furious and demanded to keep the day but no such luck. I was in tears once again. Everything I hoped not to go wrong was actually going wrong and I knew the day later would be a stressful day. We would only have three hours to decorate everything, set up all the food, build up all sound equipment and have numerous sound checks with all acts, practise all acts, handle any questions from the people I was renting the hall from and get dressed, which I nearly forgot.
I knew that I would not be renting from the same hall again in the future. It was just too much trouble.
I could have flipped tables, smashed dishes or made an elephant stomp all over these silly hall owners.
Luckily a group of friends offered to come along earlier along with me, my mum and my boyfriend (Stefan) to help with everything. If it wasn’t for them I don’t think I would have had everything set up in time. I thank you all heartedly for your awesome help and friendship.
The day of the event arrived and once we arrived in Amsterdam we stormed the hall in the cellar. I gave instructions to how everything needed to look decoration wise, while Stefan and his friend set up all sound equipment and helped the band set up their instruments.
Luckily the hall wasn't that big and decorating was done in no time. In between setting everything up many volunteers and friends entered who were helping with the event. Kimmy was the first, as she would be making up the models. After haven made a time schedule, prior to the event, the models came in one by one to get ready. All outfits were neatly hung in the back (back stage area) for them to put on later.
Next came the dancers. They were very excited to be performing later that day. To my horror, once again, Romario forgot to send the music file the day before. So no dance if there is no music to dance to. Luckily one of the dancers, Christel, put together a quick mix. I was overjoyed as I hugged her tight. I was so glad she did that. After haven experienced many horrific moments I seriously asked myself if I wasn’t going to have a heart attack from all these last minute surprises. I just shut myself off and concentrated on what was important and what my back up plans were, should something not work out.

The next people to arrive were the actors. I gladly welcomed Dorry, my sister, Anwar and Roxanne. They merely asked for a quiet corner to get ready and informed me that I will be able to enjoy a bloodbath later on. This was a hint to Dorry and Roxanne’s bloody act. They were two brides to be married to the same man. Together out of sorrow and revenge they killed off their future husband and thus appear at Hallows Eve after their killing.
My sisters act was a mad widow/cleaner suffering from schizophrenia or MPD (multiple personality disorder). Its always fun to play a medieval mad person.
Anwar played the character of the demon pumpkin king. He once ruled these lands when he was alive. He was a cruel king that never showed mercy upon any living soul.
I was very excited to see their acts later on and I knew that the guests were in for a surprise.
Bit by bit everything was coming together nicely. Nearly everyone had arrived and we were finishing last minute things. Daniela from Cute Lou arrived nicely on time as she, and her friends, were staying at a hotel across the road. She had already acquainted herself with my mum. She was very surprised that I could speak German too and was glad just in case she didn’t know what to say in English. Katie was a little late to arrive but had everything set up nicely on time. As the events opening time drew nearer I became more and more nervous. I was worried that not everything would be done in time or that everything would go wrong.
Luckily I was reassured by everyone around me. This gave me courage and made me strong throughout the day.


We had another half hour before the opening would take place when the magazine press came to see me. A few months before I was contacted by Gato magazine, Mari and Rei. They had found out about my event via a post on the Kawaii Deluxe website about the event. They were very much interested in a interview and to make a report of the event in their magazine. Next to that they offered me a sponsorship partnership with Gato magazine. I of course accepted. We had a quick little interview while being asked about why I was organising the event. They also stayed and took pictures of everyone.

Soon it was time to start so I ushered everyone, from the acts, behind the curtain to the back stage area to wait until it was their turn to go on stage. All acts were a surprise of course, especially the fashion show.
I made one last minute check and gave the thumbs up to Jessica and Natascha who were my crew. The had been keeping everyone upstairs while we were applying last minute touches to everything.
I then also hid behind the curtain and waited until everyone had taken a seat. Once everyone was down stairs Jessica made the introduction announcement and called on the first act. The dancers.

The music started and before I knew what was happening the dance came to an end and everyone applauded. It was then my turn to go on stage to give my introduction speech. I had one of my many nearly crying moments when I beheld everyone starting up at me. I was just so happy to see that so many people had come to the event. I saw many friends but also many new faces. It really meant the world to me. I welcomed everyone and informed them of the days schedule and what they could expect. I also let them know what that general safety rules were and where to find drinks, food and rest rooms. When I was finished everyone applauded once more. I really couldn’t help but smile very broadly.

Soon after the acts fell into place without many issues. The first act was Katie's panel. I didn’t get to hear much of it as I was very busy back stage helping the models out and being a support to everyone that needed it.
Apparently it took a while before the guests were warmed up but once the first question was asked everyone joined into the discussion. Katie did a great job!
A short break followed after Katie's panel and very soon after the horror fashion show took place. I was most anxious about this act. For me this was one of the highlights of the day, next to the Phantom act by Rosalynn and Daniele. I had planned it out into every detail from outfits, to make-up to the way the model's walked. They were monsters after all.


Jessica gave the announcement and Stefan started the music. I had chosen a very good piece to walk to in my mind. It was a house/industrial mix which sounded creepy all the way through the act. Perfect for the model's. Alexandra was the first to walk. She was a zombie and I heard from people afterwards that her walk was one of the best. She really did look amazing. One by one each model walked up and down the catwalk with me and Rosalynn in the rear. We walked one more time together while everyone applauded. We took out bow and after a dozen photo's the act was complete. I couldn't have been more proud of everyone and I could see from the audience's face's that it was very much enjoyed.
All models who didn’t have another act got redressed and took part of the event for the rest of the day. Rosalynn and Natasje on the other hand got ready for their acts later that day.

In between the acts there were little breaks to give everyone the chance to chat, eat gruesome food, take pictures at the photo booth and be freaked out by one of the actor's. They were very popular. I saw many people taking picture's together with them. I also made sure to ask if they had fun and if they needed anything. Nearing the end of the event they left earlier in order to walk in the zombie apocalypse that evening, which was a great success. All of Amsterdam was in the Halloween spirit that day.
 I didn’t get much time to interact with friends but I did make sure to ask everyone a 100 times if they were having fun or if they needed anything. I wanted to be sure everyone was comfortable and at ease. I also encouraged them to snoop around at the sales stands to see if they found anything nice. To my luck the sales were a great success and Katie, Daniela and my mum will definitely be returning next year among many others.
As every event there was a group picture. How would anybody know that it actually took place if there was no group picture?


It was time for the next act. The other favorite of mine. The Phantom of the Opera. The lights were dimmed down and a soundtrack of Big Ben chimming was heard throughout the whole hall. Slowly, as Big Ben struck to 12, Rosalynn walked onto stage wearing a wonderful black gown with a candle in hand. When the striking of the bell tower ceced Rosalynn began to sing the first part of angel of music. Rosalynn sounded wonderful singing this song and I could see the audience enjoying it too. Not long after a new song begun and Rosalynn sung anew. This song really gave me the chills backstage. Then it was Daniele's turn. He walked from behind the curtain and joined in with the song. When the song came to an end there was a great applause. A very well deserved applause. Rosalynn and Daniele did so well. I really couldn't have been happier.

Later on it was time for the outfit contest and the table with gifts was bought to the front. One by one numbers were chosen from the box. Nearly everyone received a prize. Then it was time for the outfit winners.
I called Daniela and Katie to the front to announce the winners. They and my mum were the judges and made sure to study everyone in order to find three winners. There were three prizes to be won. Everyone pinned their ears and the third prize went to....Jen from Germany! She wore a wonderful Gothic outfit and she was super happy with her prize. She won a lovely plush toy by Princess Dreaming, cute wrist cuff’s and a gift card to spend at Black Tulip Shop. The second prize went to...Eveline! Eveline made her own JSK covered in bats. You could see that she had put a lot of effort into her outfit and she really deserved her prize. She had won a bat scarf by Cute and Candy Clouds, a pair of wrist cuffs and a gift card to spend at Black Tulip Shop. And the first prize went to........ROWAN! The judges had decided that she was the best dressed. She received a fawn flower headpiece by Hysteria Machine. By the look on her face she didn’t expect to win. She was over joyed when she received her prize.
It was a lot of fun to see everyone win a little something and even if you didn't win anything there was a goody bag handed out to everyone at the end of the day. Nobody left empty handed.


It was time for a music act. Stefan helped Natasje set up her amplifier's and microphone while she tuned her guitare. I knew this was going to be a fun act. Things had become less stressful for me so I took a seat in the audience to watch her performance. She sung some really wonderful songs among which Autumn Leaves. I also liked her sweet Lolita song. In the song she mentioned all the cute and sweet things that a sweet Lolita is made out of. She mentioned some very tastey treats. I would love to sing this together with her some day. It would be a lot of fun.
The big finally had arrived and it was time to announce Fortune Cookie Dough. By the looks on their faces you could see that they were ready to rock. And my they did. We had been having a lot of trouble with the hall owners, who were at the bar upstairs, that day so the band played as hard as they could. Unfortunately they could only play three songs which definitely calls for an encore for next year. Their music was awesome and people even got up to dance. It was so cool to see. Sadly their act ended too soon and also the event. As soon as the last person left everything needed to be cleaned up as quickly as possible. Luckily it's easier to clean up than build up.


I remember when I was finally home I couldn't shake the feeling that it was finally over. Everything I had been working so hard for had been successfully executed. I felt very proud of myself and everyone who helped me out. I want to thank everyone who helped make this event possible. Please know that none of this would have been possible if none of you helped. I'm also so thankful that my mum and Stefan supported me so much before the event. I also want to thank all the people that came! I hope you had a blast and hope to see you again next year! I'm sorry if you helped and I haven’t mentioned you but do know that I am grateful for your help nevertheless. Thank you everyone for making Hallow's Eve possible. Thank you for making one of my dreams come true!

Bonus will follow soon. A video of the Horror Fashion Show! Dont miss it!






Thursday, January 9, 2014

Catch Up Post 3: Gift giving, A Mad Tea Pary and a cute Lolita Anniversaire!


 I’m sorry for not haven posted earlier as I had planned. I’ve been so busy moving and I don’t have internet yet either. I would like to wish you all a belated Happy New Year! I hope you had a blast and hope it was filled with lots of wonderful fireworks, bubbly champagne and much luck for the new year. I have another post about the new year coming a little later. First I want to finish some posts from last year. I hope you enjoy.

 Gift swap meet:

Every year around Christmas Danchelle organises her annual gift swap meet so this year was no different. I attended last year and it was a lot of fun so I decided to go again. For the ones that don't know what a gift swap meet is let me explain. It's basically a kind of secret Santa. Everyone that participates sends in a little information about themselves and the things they like and don't like. As soon as everyone has sent in their info the host will give everyone a random name of a person to give a gift to. You can then check their list in order to find/make the perfect gift.

Gift unwrapping!
This year I had someone really easy. It was my friend Dieuwke and I knew exactly what she liked. She's crazy about tea, bunnies, books, England and photography. So I bought a cute little penguin tea box and filled it with Autumn flavoured tea, a hand made glitter band with her name and cute bunny charms and lovely English soap. Because it was also Movember I made sure to include cute moustache wrapping paper.
I also had a special gift made for Tamara. She showed me a picture of her grandmother a while before and to my astonishment she looked so much like her. She told me that she had a special bond with her but she had passed away. So I made her a resin pendant with a picture of her grandmother. I thought that this would be a lovely memory for her.

The meet took place in Houten at Fly Away Fashion which was really practical and gave me another nice chance to take a whiff in the shop too.
I decided to wear a Gothic outfit this time as I was in the mood for darker colours. I hadn't worn Gothic Lolita to a meet up before so I was curious about reaction's I could possibly get. I decided to wear my new skirt and matched it with my FAF bonnet. I thought it looked really cute. I was ready an hour in advance which is rare for me so I made sure to leave a little earlier in order not to be late. Unfortunately the train was late and I ended up running to the train leaving towards Houten. I made it just in time and found the Lolita group too.
Once in Houten we all got out and waited for the rest of the girls wanting to walk together towards FAF. This was a great chance to give Tamara my gift. She really loved it and wore it straight away. I was super happy.
Once at FAF I went upstairs and beheld a table full of lovely colourful and glittery gifts. I was very curious which was mine. I neatly added my gift to the collection and tried to find a place to sit as all chair's were nearly taken. I quickly added my home-made onigiri to the table of delicious looking treats. There was even cake roll which was very popular.

Amazing bubbles, food, and photo time!
 Soon everyone was seated and Danchelle explained how the swap worked. As soon as it was clear the swap began. One by one everyone opened their wonderful gifts. Some were even hand made which is always a nice touch. You tend to appreciate it more because it's made with love. My friend Kimmy received the cutest little gifts from a girl. I burst out in auw. Kimmy, being talented herself, also made a beautiful headband for a girl called Ella. What a lucky girl she was.
I received a lot of stickers, Disney colour in and cover in glitter (oh I loves glitter) things and Disney princess boubles from my friend Mairin. Unfortunately she couldn’t be there herself so she sent a friend to bring the gift which included a little letter promising that I will still receive one other gift later. She wanted to give me this personally. I have yet to receive it and I'm very curious to know what it could be.

More photo time!
 Because we were such a big group we had a little break in between to drink and eat. Everyone jumped for the cake roll which was soon all gone. Renske really outdid herself. Hopefully more cake rolls in the future? To my surprise my onigiri's were gone in no time too. They were delicious if I may say so myself.
Once everyone's bellies were filled and everyone was refreshed we continued the swap. Many more interesting gifts followed and soon the swap came to an end.
I took one last peak at the shop down stairs and was once again in auw by all the cute stuff which I couldn’t buy.
Together with Tamara and Rosalynn I travelled back home. This would be one of the last times that I would see Tamara as she wouldn't be attending any future meets the rest of the year. I was going to miss her.

A Mad Carnival Tea Party:

Group picture!
The month November was filled with lots of meets which I really loved and of course I couldn't miss out on Fly Away Fashion's tea party. I had missed the summer edition earlier this year which I really regretted.
This year's theme was very interesting and the darkest and creepiest yet. The mad carnival and Alice in wonderland theme was really to my liking. The decoration matched so well as did the food. They even had cute bunny cookies and bloody punch. Which were very yummy.

To match the theme I decided to create a Gothic look in red and black. My outfit theme was the queen of hearts. Red and black is such a wonderful colour combination. I decided to wear my bonnet again and match it with red and black roses. "We're painting the roses red, we're painting the roses red!" Get it?!
Luckily I was picked up by Rowan and her friends Lisa and Emily so I didn’t need to rush as much to catch a train.
We drove to Rosalynn's house to pick her up too. It was a tight squeeze but we all managed to fit in. It was tight but cosy but I got wagon sick very soon after we took off. I was glad when we arrived at Fly Away Fashion so I could breathe in fresh air.
We were a little early so we waited outside until the rest arrived from the train station. Some Belgian Lolita's joined us again and every one of them looked amazing. Saltje was one of them and I was very eager to see her outfit. She had told me that she would keep it a secret until the meet. Her inspiration was the white queen. I really loved her dark make-up in combination with her white dress (hand made) and wig. Once everyone had arrived Katie welcomed us to come in. She looked amazing in her handmade red and black JSK. Her outfit inspiration was the white rabbit from Alice in wonderland. She really looked stunning with her bunny ears and pompom tail.

Chatting, food and cutie pie Katie!
We all entered the shop and after paying headed upstairs to find a seat. I sat together with Rosalynn and the Belgian girls. It was very snug and fun. As soon as everyone had settled down Katie welcomed us and told us a little about the days plans. She also told us she had good and bad news. The bad news was that Fly Away Fashion was going to stop. I was in shock. No more tea parties?? But the good news was that the shop will continue under another name, Summer Tales Boutique. She explained that that name fit better to her future plans and that everyone could look forward to many new exciting changes. I cant wait to see what the new shop will bring in the future.
We were then allowed to eat, chat, visit the shop, take photo's until the lottery and outfit contest later that day.
There was so much delicious looking food so I took a bit of everything. I loved that there were so many vegetarian options. My favourite’s were the bunny cookies and punch. I love cloves in drinks. It tasted really christmasy.
I spent most of my time upstairs chatting with Deborah, Liselotte, Natasje and Sanniya. It was so fun we almost forgot to check out the shop and have photo's taken of our outfits. Apparently Rosalynn had been quite busy taking pictures of everyone's outfit outside. So we also joined in. It was cold though and it wasn't long before I ran back inside for warmth.

A great day full of wonderful things!
Katie had restocked so many lovely things in her shop that I felt sad that I couldn't buy anything. They had a huge new collection of Alpacaso's. I really want... no I really need another one. Manila needs a friend to keep him company.
It was soon time for the outfit contest and so I headed back upstairs. The contest was very interesting as everyone looked amazing especially Sanniya who made her dress herself. Saltje was also participating along with the two other Belgian girls Joke and Annso. Anne and Yvette were also contest participants. It was very hard to choose just one winner because everyone looked absolutely wonderful.
Annso was the ultimate winner and she as very surprised she had won. She wore the same outfit as Rosalynn but only in a different colour way.

One of the cute Alpacasos!
The meet came to an end so we all headed outside for the last group picture. The signature picture to prove the tea party actually took place.

A Cute Lolita Anniversaire:

Every cute girl needs a cute Lolita party if she wants one. Rosalynn really wanted a Lolita birthday party after haven attended mine and I was very glad she did. Lolita birthday's are the best.

I was really happy when I received my invite for Rosalynn's birthday. I was also excited because she kept all her plans secret until later. The only thing she revealed was that it would be a Paris themed party, which is one of her favourite things.
Unfortunately I didn’t have any Paris or French themed outfits or accessories so I went for a simple cute look. I hadn't worn my Candy House JSK by Meta in a while so I decided to wear that. I really love its colour. I'm not one for baby pink but this was a deeper more mature pink which suits me really well. I had received my new wig from Lock Shop just a few days before. Again I chose a milk coloured wig but in medium length. I really like this colour and I've heard from a lot of people that the colour suits me well. I also ordered a gift for Rosalynn from Kawaii Deluxe. After haven read her Japan travel's I knew she loved Pocky. So I bought her strawberry flavoured ones. I also bought some cute little necklaces, sakura blossom earrings and two little iron on butterflies. The cool thing about them is that you can iron them onto a cute simple cardigan to decorate it.

The beautiful cake, Rosalynn and the rest!
Once I was ready I headed towards the bus stop. Unfortunately I had missed the bus again. I really hate buses in my town. They are always either too early or too late. It's so frustrating. Luckily I was only late by 5 minutes so I quickly joined the waiting group of frills. Rosalynn had curled her hair which looked really cute. Emilie was there too. It was so nice to see that she had come all the way from Switzerland to attend Rosalynn's birthday. It's true friendship.
Together we all walked to Rosalynn's house where her mum took some lovely group pictures outside the house. Once inside I took off my big coat and admired the decoration. It matched Rosalynn's outfit so well. Everything was decorated in pastel pinks and mints, even the balloons and even the cake.
We all sat down in a circle, with Rosalynn sitting on her birthday chair, while eating some of the lovely cake. It was absolutely delicious. She had it made at the same bakery I have my cakes done. They really make the best cakes in all of town.
Beautifully dressed girls!
After the cake it was time for presents! One by one everyone handed their gift to Rosalynn and watched anxiously how she opened them. The sweetest moment was when Emilie handed Rosalynn her hand made photo album of their adventures. Rosalynn nearly cried of happiness. It was so cute to see. It reminded me of my birthday gift from Naomie a year earlier. I just couldn't believe what I was receiving at the time.
We spent the rest of the day taking lots of fun photo's. Some of the group pictures turned out quite funny. Dieuwke also took pictures with her cute polaroid camera. I really love how its a cute souvenir at the same time.
Rosalynn also prepared a quiz about Lolita fashion and Paris. She told us that these would be the most useless questions ever so that we didn't need to think that hard about their answers. Luckily all question's were multiple choice. In the end there were two winners, Naomie and Kim. They both received cute gifts from Schwimmer and Claire's.
Unfortunately I had to leave early in order to help with the move to my new home. So I quickly said my goodbye's and hugged everyone.
It was such a lovely day and I had a lot of fun. I really hope Rosalynn has another party next year. Way to go you!

Everyone looked so wonderful!


All photos used in this post are either property of Rosalynn, Kathleen or Emilie. I do not take credit for photos that aren’t mine.