Classical Lolita is a subcategory of Lolita fashion that is inspired by Victorian girl's fashion, Baroque and Rocaille. The style tends to be more mature and features florals, deep and muted colors, slimmer styling and empire waists. The colors used are off white, antique white, pink, burgundy, blue, brown and black. Accessories usually worn are hairbands, hair corsages, headdresses, handbags and miniature hats.
Wa Lolita (or Waloli) is the combination of traditional Japanese clothing and Lolita fashion and usually consists of yukata (sometimes kimono) and a skirt or the bottom half of the garment is altered to mimic the lolita style. The name originates from the reference to Japan as "The Land of Wa" (harmony).
While staying true to the qualities of lolita fashion, Pirate Lolita incorporates elements of historical and fantasy pirate attire. Mini tricorne hats, treasure chest handbags, and nautical or pirate related prints are all characteristic of this style. Baby, The Stars Shine Bright's "Alice and the Pirates" line is responsible for popularizing this look. Manifesteange Metamorphose temps de fille is also known for its nautical looks, which derive from pastels instead of pirates.
Erotic Lolita (or Erololi) is erotic in a fetishistic sense, rather than in the revealing of skin. Erololi can use slightly shorter skirts than other Lolita styles but is often more modest than a great deal of other contemporary fetish fashions. Erololi is erotic in the conservative Victorian sense, as its main components are often undergarments worn to be seen, such as corsets, bloomers, petticoats and garters. This should not be overdone, however; generally speaking, the most skin that should be shown is at the shoulders and knees.
You know I'm such a fool for you.
You got me wrapped around your finger, ah, ha, ha.
Do you have to let it linger? Do you have to, do you have to,
Do you have to let it linger?