answers1: I don't think that you're ready to start following this
fashion style yet. You need to study it more. I say this because it is
very easy to fail at this fashion style and look really dumb. I've
seen it so many times and it is not pretty. <br>
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What you need to do is look at a lot of japanese fashion magazine
scans. You can also look at Cure magazines to get good ideas. <br>
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A REALLY good thing to do is join Livejournal and joined Visual Kei
fashion communities and lurk. Read about fashion styles and clothing
and makeup and EVERYTHING before actually giving it a try. TRUST me on
this, you really need to make sure you know the in's and out's of the
fashion before giving a shot. <br>
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As for you hair, the layer thing is good. You will also wanna try and
get some sort of cool bang style. You could maybe try a get long
angled bangs if yours are long enough to do that. Once your hair is
cut in layers, you should be able to style it to make it fit the VK
label. BUT be warned: It is also very easy to mess up and look stupid.
I've been there and done that but I learned my lesson. You need to
study hair styles and you can even watch videos on youtube for
tutorial on how to style your hair. You can also find tutorials for
doing makeup. <br>
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Good luck!
answers2: OMG~ Finally!! SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO EMBRACE THEIR VK-NESS!!
Hahahahaha~ <br>
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Ok, you can find a lot of base clothes for a vk outfit at H&M, as well
as certain tees and dresses that you can turn into VK style at Garage
and Stitches. You might want to download the most recent KERA scans
you can find. Btw, it's a magazine specializing in Japanese fashion.
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You can get a lot of inexpensive and totally vk accessories at
Ardene!! The outlets have the best stock. So far, most of my
VK/punk/oshare stuff are from there. They have punk prism bracelets,
cool ties, and LOTS of cool socks that you can wear VK style~ <br>
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Claire's has some nice things but I think they're a bit too expensive,
for the quality of its products... <br>
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anyways, it's nice to find someone interested in VK...OH and a long
layered hairstyle is totally VK...as for dyeing your hair, it's not
necessary for VK, but I think dying it a similar colour (to your
natural colour) would be fine. And if dying is just against the rules,
then clip coloured hair strips in. Again, you can find them at Ardene.
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GOOD LUCK!! <br>
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P.S. Who are your fave bands?
answers3: Visual Kei Accessories
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