Ahhhh, the controversial substyle of bittersweet. On the one
hand, those who say it’s just sweet lolita in black. On the other, those who
say it’s more like sweet with a touch of punk/pastel goth/creepy cute, and is
different enough to warrant its own name. Me, I’m on the fence, though leaning
more towards to latter than the former, which should be made fairly obvious by
the fact that I’m making this hypothetical wardrobe. I feel that the difference
lies not in the clothing choice but more in the accessories and overall
vibe...something that might not be conveyed too well here as I’m adhering to my
usual no purse and no accessories policy ^__^
The wardrobe consists of the following items:
1 OP, 1 JSK and 1 Skirt:
I’ve followed my usual mantra of one plain and two patterned
piece, this time all coming from Bodyline. The OP [$40] has a bit of a military
vibe, the JSK [$40] is just fun and the skirt [$33] is the most neutral of the
lot.
1 Neutral Blouse with Detachable Sleeves:
We all know the drill here ^__^ For this wardrobe I picked a
nice black blouse from Bodyline [$33], which has a detachable jabot for even
more options.
1 Contrasting Blouse or Cutsew:
To provide a bit of versatility and zazz, I decided to use a
super cute pink blouse from Bodyline [$40]. And no, I’m not being biased just because
I have this blouse and love it to pieces.
2 Outerwear:
Again I chose to conform to my mantra of having something
“structured” and something “pretty”. The
“structured” is the black with white trim blazer [$33] and the “pretty” is the black
and white hooded bolero [$33] which really does have a hood, even though you
can’t see it! Both are from Bodyline.
2 Headpieces:
Once more from Bodyline we have one of those spiked headbands
[$7] that are all the rage and a more traditional lolita headbow in pink [$7].
2 Pairs of Shoes:
I really think shoes can make an outfit, which is why I
think it’s not a complete wardrobe with only one pair. Both my choices here are
from Bodyline – chunky, punky platforms [$40] from the punk section and cute-y
boot-ies [$47].
5 Items of Legwear:
You can never have too much legwear. Ever. But for the
purposes of keeping versatility while limiting amounts I think you need solid
colour tights and a patterned or printed pair, as well as three pairs of socks
– a plain neutral knee high or OTK pair, a more interesting pair of knees highs
and a pair of ankle socks. For tights I chose a plain pink pair from eBay [$5]
and a pair of Bodyline’s tattoo tights [$4]. All the socks are from Bodyline; plain
black OTKS [$9], nice black ankle socks [$1] and black knee highs with a pink
pattern [$7] which I think are actually designed to match the OP, so it’s a
win-win ^__^
1 Petticoat:
I didn’t include a petticoat in the collage because it’s
underwear and, you know, it goes under things. As petticoats vary in size,
price and quality I’m factoring it into the equation as costing $50 which I
think is a fair enough average.
Total Cost: $429
Well, um, wow. That is very within the budget! If I were
doing this for real I’d probably look into getting another skirt with some of
the left over dollars, and some funky accessories!
My definition of “complete” lies in being able to
wear a pretty unique outfit every day for a week, here are seven sample
outfits.
TBH, I really wanted to title this one "pink bits" ^__^
This outfit has lots of detail rather than relying on prints.
A great autumn outfit!
Using the blazer really tones down the busy JSK.
All black for a bit of a gothic-y day.
A very simple outfit that would be great for summer.
The sweetest outfit of all with the spiky headband bringing back the "bitter".
As always, if there’s a particular lolita style you’d like
to see my budget version of, please leave a comment letting me know. Or if you
want to see me to a certain style in a certain colour scheme I’ll see what I
can come up with. And, if you liked this and feel like checking out the
previous ones, I’ve done this kind of hypothetical wardrobe for sweet, classic,
gothic and sailor lolita.
Two quick endnotes on pricing:
One; listed prices are exclusive of shipping costs, because
they vary. Also, Bodyline tends to change prices for no apparent reason, so
today’s cheap shoes may be tomorrow’s expensive dream.