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Lolita Charm: Style Inspiration: Deka Wanko

Monday, February 28, 2011

Style Inspiration: Deka Wanko


So it seems like with the appearance of Deka Wanko online, the lolitas are all huddled around their laptops with popcorn as they watch and brand-spot, like playing eye-spy. Deka Wanko, for those unaware, is a Japanese drama (live-action serial) based on a manga of the same name. The basic plot is a cute female detective just transferred to the homocide investigations sector, and she has the unique ability to sniff out clues just like a police dog. The catch that's got everyone so enthralled? She wears lolita clothing 24/7, even on the job. If you haven't seen it, you're probably wondering, 'How do you wear lolita as a police officer?!' Good question - not acceptable in the real, non-fantasy world I'm sure, but she does wear lolita daily, for work and other occasions. Her style is Angelic Pretty punk, also a rather rare creature of its own. Love her or hate her, I'm impressed at her simple yet wearable sweet-punk style!


Tip #1: Angelic Pretty is not just for sweet lolita. Wanko wears primarily Angelic Pretty, but also Putumayo and Metamorphose. Angelic Pretty does make their usually pastel items in black, red, and navy blue - and these are usually the ones Wanko chooses. Above: her 'I-smell-crime' face paired with the black colorway of Angelic Pretty's French Cafe and what I think is a Chantilly bonnet; below, in Angelic Pretty's Fantastic Dolly cardigan.

Tip #2: Go offbeat. Instead of multitudes of head-eating bows, Wanko usually opts for a small bow (possibly worn to the side) or, her favorite, the mini-hat. The mini-hat has a very dorky-cute impression to me, but it is refreshing to see something offbeat and out of the ordinary. Like in Tip #1, just because you're shopping at a major brand doesn't mean you have to pick their most popular items. She also enjoys her leather Metamorphose jacket with leopard trim and half-capes or almost poncho-like sweaters.

Tip #3: Don't stress about your hair. Instead of mountains of curls or wigs, Wanko usually has work-friendly soft curls in low pigtails or ponytails. If your hair is naturally wavy or curly, you can just pep it up with a few heated curls from a curling or straightening iron - my usual method of choice for 'relaxed' curls. If you want those softer curls, spritz your hair with water and then sleep in a few damp buns, rag curls, or braids for morning 'natural' curls.

Tip #4: Black and white is not just for itas and maids. Wanko frequently wears black with white lace! Previously a big no-no in the lolita world, it seems like black and white is making a comeback - not just with Deka Wanko but also among the western community, who seems nostalgic lately for the original black and white coordinate. Make sure you have high quality materials - buying a black-and-white from BABY should keep you covered - and pair it with something elegant, like a simple hairbow, beret, or bonnet. Using all white accessories has a lighter feel - all black accessories looks smooth and uniform.

Tip #4: Tartan is still cute. It seems like tartan has fallen off a lot lately in the lolita world, but seeing Wanko in a bunch of cute punky red tartans makes me remember just how adorable they can be! Pairing them with a neutral cardigan and accessories would be perfect for work or other more 'respectable' functions. I am falling in love with soft pink tartan all over again lately, it seems to be everywhere!

Tip #5: Go for the cutsew. One of my favorite comfortable outfits of hers is a jumperskirt with a soft turtleneck underneath instead of a starched blouse. It looks very practical for office work or more casual days. Collared cutsews can also give the look of a blouse while being more relaxed for longer days.

Tip #6: Cellphone charms really can go on anything. The infamous first scene shows Wanko putting a glittery cake Angelic Pretty charm on the end of her tiny gun. You can use this same idea to dress up purse handles, brooches, wallets, zipper pulls... anything really! Especially good for people who love to collect them and then don't know what do with them (like me, cough!)

And now... some of my favorite Wanko outfits! Clockwise:


1. A cute cardigan plays down this print skirt to wear at the police office. The bow carries on the polka dots with the large pearls. Outfit: Angelic Pretty.

2. Polka-dotted dress combined with a soft turtleneck;

3. The same outfit with the added leather jacket and teal opaque tights, which match the hairbow she's wearing. A really unique addition of color to a monotome oufit!

4. In Angelic Pretty's Marionette Girl version 2, with a bordeaux red turtleneck. I was a never a fan of this dress, but now I think it's so cute and wearable! No extra fiddly bits or details to get in the way - just velvet and appliques.

5. In an Angelic Pretty badge beret and wide-collared fluffy white parka; a white and black-spotted turtleneck peeking out. Her short curls are just right with the beret! And she's wearing this outfit with a frills-only, navy blue skirt. I love the monotone meets jewel color theme!

6. In roomwear with usamimi headband! I know these have fallen out of the limelight in the gyaru world, but I still think they are so cute and casual, and perfect for roomwear.


By the way... keep in mind that Deka Wanko is a comedy and therefore you shouldn't try to copy all of her moves! I am totally absolved of any crimes if any of my reader start sporting lolita dog collars! (Hint: don't do it!)


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