Boystyle (also known by various other names, such as kodona, dandy, or ouji, depending on the substyle) is a Japanese street fashion which, like Aristocrat, is frequently associated with lolita; it is not considered a lolita style but shares many aesthetics with lolita since it is the male counterpart of the style. Although it is the male equivalent of lolita, it can be worn by people of all genders, just as lolita. It also can feature a lot of elements such as flowers, makeup and accessories, which are not seen as typically masculine.
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| - Boystyle (also known by various other names, such as kodona, dandy, or ouji, depending on the substyle) is a Japanese street fashion which, like Aristocrat, is frequently associated with lolita; it is not considered a lolita style but shares many aesthetics with lolita since it is the male counterpart of the style. Although it is the male equivalent of lolita, it can be worn by people of all genders, just as lolita. It also can feature a lot of elements such as flowers, makeup and accessories, which are not seen as typically masculine.
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| - Boystyle (also known by various other names, such as kodona, dandy, or ouji, depending on the substyle) is a Japanese street fashion which, like Aristocrat, is frequently associated with lolita; it is not considered a lolita style but shares many aesthetics with lolita since it is the male counterpart of the style. Although it is the male equivalent of lolita, it can be worn by people of all genders, just as lolita. It also can feature a lot of elements such as flowers, makeup and accessories, which are not seen as typically masculine.
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