Today, we have a pair of paper doll ballgowns which were heavily influenced by wa lolita and qi lolita dresses. I showed off the rough sketches last Monday. Wa lolita and qi Lolita are substyles of the Japanese street style Lolita. F Yeah Lolita (a blog I have come to rather enjoy reading) discusses lolita in detail, but I actually think the wikipedia article is nice for people who know nothing about it.
Anyway, both Wa Lolita (influenced by Japanese traditional dress) and Qi Lolita (influenced by Chinese traditional dress) are styles I think are fascinating, because cultural fusion always interests me. However, I try to be careful about how I borrow from cultures which are not my own, because I am very aware of the problematic and complicated issues of cultural appropriation which underlie children’s toys and visual representations of culture. I could ramble on about that topic until… well, for a every long time… but I figure most people are really here for the printable paper dolls, so I’ll restrain myself.
I can’t wait to share these in color next week, though I openly confess the pattern on the left dress is giving me fits. Every-time I do a complicated pattern, I swear I will never do it again and then… well… I do it again. Isn’t insanity doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results?
Oh, and before I forget, the fast of Ramadan officially ends this evening I think, so Happy Eid al-Fitr to any of my readers who are Muslim. I don’t know much about Ramadan, but the mosque by my apartment has been busier than usual this month.
I think you really nailed it on the doll’s face – I love it! Your huge, complicated, glorious dresses are always my favorite. Keep making those annoying and frustrating patterns because they’re wonderful!
Thanks Julie. That means a lot coming from you. I did tiny tweaks to Mia’s face for this paper doll, though not enough that I wanted to rename her. 🙂
It keeps saying that the page cannot be found… But she’s wonderful!
Um… what keeps saying page cannot be found? Can you be more specific on what link you’re clicking? Then I can probably fix it. 🙂
Oh, the PDF says it when I click it.
Seems to work for me, Jazz13. Try clearing your history and reloading the page. You might be getting a bad cached version on your web browser.
I did a paper doll based on your series and I was wondering if you wanted to see it
Of course. Feel free to email it to me. I love seeing what people do inspired by my work. 🙂
What printshop do you use to color your dolls?
I use two different versions of Photoshop. I use CS3 and then I also have CS5 on my computer. So, I use both. I like CS3, because it is the version I learned to use years ago, but I am trying to learn to use CS5. I did a post (https://paperthinpersonas.com///2013/05/01/how-i-color-my-paper-dolls/) about how I color my paper dolls and you can read about the process there.