Im Bann der Lolitas: Lebendige Puppen & Co
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Lolitas gibt es nicht nur bei Nabokov oder in der Pornografie. Kindfrauen und "lebendige Puppen" nutzen nun das Internet zur Selbstvermarktung.
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Japanese girls in self-styled lolita fashion hang out in Harajuku, Tokyos fashion district, July 25, 2004. Girls dressed in punk, lolita and other creative fashions often gather in the shopping district on Sundays. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao
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REUTERSA shop attendant dressed in lolita fashion works in a shop at Marui One, a branch of department store group Marui Co. Ltd., at Tokyos Shinjuku district March 2, 2009. Suffering under tough economic conditions, Japanese department stores have been s
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REUTERSAlin Nava applies make-up in front of a mirror in her bedroom in Monterrey April 5, 2012. Nava, 25, is dressed in the so-called "Lolita" style, a fashion subculture from Japan influenced by clothing from the Victorian or Rococo eras. Its basic styl
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REUTERSA shop attendant, dressed in Lolita fashion, shows her nail creations in a shop at Marui One, a branch of department store group Marui Co. Ltd., at Tokyos Shinjuku district March 2, 2009. Suffering under tough economic conditions, Japanese departme
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REUTERSMembers of the "Lolitas Paradise" club walk together in Monterrey April 28, 2012. The young women are dressed in the so-called "Lolita" style, a fashion subculture from Japan influenced by clothing from the Victorian or Rococo eras. Its basic style
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REUTERSAlin Nava walks to the supermarket in Monterrey April 5, 2012. Nava, 25, is dressed in the so-called "Lolita" style, a fashion subculture from Japan influenced by clothing from the Victorian or Rococo eras. Its basic style consists of a blouse, pet
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REUTERSA Japanese woman dressed in lolita fashion poses in front of the venue of the "Individual Fashion Expo.IV", a gothic and lolita and punk fashion event, in Tokyo September 23, 2008. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN)
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REUTERSJapanese women dressed in Lolita fashion walk in front of the venue of the "Individual Fashion Expo.IV", a gothic, Lolita and punk fashion event, in Tokyo September 23, 2008. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN)
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REUTERSA model presents a creation during the "Individual Fashion Expo.IV", a gothic, Lolita and punk fashion event, in Tokyo September 23, 2008. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN)
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