The name “otome” (otome kei) is used to describe a simple, cute, and feminine style similar to the Lolita fashion style that is widely known in the Japanese fashion community – Japanese Fashion (J -fashion) and Japanese – Western.
Known as a Japanese fashion style strongly influenced by the West, Otome Kei is not as detailed, cumbersome and picky about the wearer as many fashion styles of Japanese origin. It includes countless items with pastel, gentle colors, silk, chiffon, silk, cotton materials that are gentle, purely natural and especially have patterned and decorative details that bring a bold natural breath. mineral and simple.
Similar to Lolita fashion, Otome Kei does not use petticoats. This style has a classic 1950s feel and often combines JSK with Mary Jane shoes, ruffles, and other feminine elements. That makes Otome Kei’s overall aesthetic more modern, exemplary, easy on the eyes, and described by fashion experts as “something a lolita would wear to the office”. Otome Kei – in another way, is a simpler, more practical version of Lolita style, useful for everyday wear, especially work wear.
The style’s dresses are decorated with less lace so they are “less” picky and easier to wear to offices. For example, the cut of the skirt in Otome Kei can be similar to Lolita but is more comfortable and is often worn without a petticoat.
Not only does it have an eye-catching effect thanks to its adorable, youthful and doll-like cuteness, Otome fashion tends towards classical inspiration but also reminds of the image of a delicate, romantic young girl in a cafe. Coffee in France. That makes fans of European aesthetic styles also love this feminine, romantic fashion style from the early 20th century.