Aesthetics: Refers to the appearance of the thread in the finished seam that can be affected by contrast stitching, color matching, the sheen of the thread, the size of the thread
Bloomers: Loose trousers with elastic at the bottom.
Blouse: A female shirt of woven fabric. Better than a "shirt."
Bonnet: a hat tied under the chin
Brolita: A male who adorns lolita fashion. Some female lolitas look down on their male counterparts, unfortunately.
Cutsew: More casual than a blouse, but still usually pretty girly when it comes to lolita. Made of jeresy and knit fabric.
EGA: Short for Elegant Gothic Aristocrat
EGL: Short for Elegant Gothic Lolita.
Head Dress: A rectangular or an oval piece of cloth usually deccorated with ribbons. It is worn atop the head with ribbons or strings to tie around the chin.
Jumper Skirt: A sleeveless loli dress. Usually worn with a blouse, but not as a rule.
Kurololi: A lolita dressing completely in blackāNOT a dark-skinned lolita. (kurololi is not really it's own style.)
Parasol: A frilly umbrella that does not shield one from the rain, but rather the sun.
Petticoat: A big skirt of ruffles and lace usually worn under another skirt to add volume. Sometimes, however, petticoats can be worn by themselves.
Predecessor: A person who has held an office or position before another.
Rococo: A style of 18th century french art and interior design.
Shirololi: A lolita dressed entirely in white. Not an actual style.
Wrist Cuffs: Looks like a bracelet made of lace.
Yukata: unisex cotton kimono
