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While the Dutch Lolita Magazine was exploiting a dark corner of the law, a completely separate and vibrant "Lolita" movement was taking shape on the streets of Japan. This was not a publication, but a fashion subculture. The Japanese Lolita fashion movement quietly began in the Tokyo district of Harajuku in the 1970s. Born from a growing obsession with all things "kawaii" (cute), the style was a profound reaction to the overtly sexualized and career-oriented fashions of the time. lolita magazine 1970s
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