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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic & Lolita fashion

Gothic Lolita Fashion PRANOIA. Gothic Lolita Fashion reminiscent of European aristocrats from the 15th to 19th centuries. This style has cuteness and dark, mysterious elements. In particular, it spread widely among the visual kei band MALICE MIZER and its fans who like this style in the late 90's, and became popular with magazines such as "KERA" (first published in 1998) and "Gothic & Lolita Bible". August 30, 2008, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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The Colors Festival Exhibition

The Colors Festival Exhibition

A piece of street art by artist One Mizer is seen in a building in future restoration, avenue de la République, made available free of charge by Novaxia, an investment company in urban recycling, a street art event is taking place. The Colors Festival exhibition takes place on approximately 600 m². It is COMBO Culture Kidnapper, who set up this exhibition with his street artist friends including Jo di Bona Ensemble Reel, Ardif, Levalet among others. Paris, France on June 18, 2021. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Colors Festival Exhibition

The Colors Festival Exhibition

A piece of street art by artist One Mizer is seen in a building in future restoration, avenue de la République, made available free of charge by Novaxia, an investment company in urban recycling, a street art event is taking place. The Colors Festival exhibition takes place on approximately 600 m². It is COMBO Culture Kidnapper, who set up this exhibition with his street artist friends including Jo di Bona Ensemble Reel, Ardif, Levalet among others. Paris, France on June 18, 2021. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Colors Festival Exhibition

The Colors Festival Exhibition

A piece of street art by artist One Mizer is seen in a building in future restoration, avenue de la République, made available free of charge by Novaxia, an investment company in urban recycling, a street art event is taking place. The Colors Festival exhibition takes place on approximately 600 m². It is COMBO Culture Kidnapper, who set up this exhibition with his street artist friends including Jo di Bona Ensemble Reel, Ardif, Levalet among others. Paris, France on June 18, 2021. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM

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