The fashion show, and Connecticon are now over. Thanks you everyone who attended or participated in the Lolita Fashion Show! Audience numbers were topping 1,000!!!!

The models and the film crew had an amazing time. The Show was the last shoot for our short documentary, so now I've got to wade through all these tapes and put together an epic movie. It might be a quiet month here on lolitfashionmovie.com, but don't fret! I'll keep on updating and there are some little videos to keep you occupied until the September premier:)

Here's the commercial that played during CTcon's opening ceremonies promoting the Fashion Show (edited by yours truly!) as well as the longer teaser trailer:)
 
Treatment 06/10/2009
 

Shoot Update: Things are coming along swimmingly for our Midsummer Night's Dream-themed photoshoot set for this weekend. Saturday is supposed to be gorgeous and Sunday (so far) has a teeny tiny chance of rain that I'm going to ignore for the time being. We're going to get a little creative about the shooting order, since one of the girls cannot stay for the entire shoot Sunday, so we'll get some shots in of her Saturday.

LoliGirls Documentary Treatment

LoliGirls: The story behind the frills and bows
 
A documentary that lifts the veil of the underground lolita fashion movement and sub-culture. 

Synopsis:

A real look into the world of lolita fashion as it presently exists in the United States. This fashion phenomenon first emerged from Japan and has slowly made its presence known here in the states. Though the Japanese version of lolita fashion is constantly evolving and becoming ever more creative and brazen, the American lolita is somewhat more demure. 

Here we introduce The Court, a small group of girls who gather together to share their love of this unique and whimsical lifestyle.  Not only did the lolita fashion take hold of these girls’ fancy, but it also managed to completely change their world. This is their story, and why it’s not just about pretty dresses and white lace. 

 

Lolita Girls Movie