The Tragedy of (Non)Matching Colours: Sax

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A little aesthetics video I put together to share with everyone the plight that we all know so well: when you buy something and the colours don’t match. I have been meaning to do this is photograph form for months now, but since I told myself that I would do at least one non-haul video before the end of the year, then why not a video?

These aren’t even all my sax items – only those that are specifically from Lolita brands (plus one bonus Axes Femme blouse I use with Lolita). I haven’t included anything that’s totally offbrand, like some of my cardigans, because Western offbrand items don’t tend to be advertised as ‘sax’ (instead they’re marked as pastel/baby/sky blue, so they don’t count as misselling the colour expectations). Notice how the sax Angelic Pretty bits are all on a pile of its own and still don’t match each other 100%!

I’m sure that there will be more sax items to come that will not match the ones I already have. One can only pray to Mana-sama that one day an item will arrive that will match something in this sax collection. But for now I hope you will enjoy this visualisation of one of Lolita fashion’s life tragedies.


10 comments:

  1. Ugh yes, it can be such a struggle! Sometimes I get annoyed at having similar accessories, then I remind myself that it is a slightly different pink so I really do need both...

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    1. Exactly! I feel like for every new piece I get which I think will match something, I only end up getting another shade of sax. And navy, and wine, and ivory, and every other colour I add to my wardrobe. It's a never-ending story and is why I admire people who can successfully create monotone coords because that shiet is difficult!

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  2. Hahaha, this is both eye-twitch-inducing (you’d think sax would stay the same at least within the same year of release of the same brand...), and yet very lovely (especially with the music and timing, I love it!) at the same time.

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    1. Thank you! This is the effect I was hoping for. The frustration is so real, especially with that AP pile all on its own - although other brands are terrible too. That BtSSB dress is a very mint kind of "sax", then Innocent World seems to think that dusty/powder shades classify as sax too and Bodyline just has no clue about pastels whatsoever there.

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  3. Loved the video! I have that problem but with pinks! Sometimes it's really annoying XD

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    1. Yeah, pink is notorious for that, everyone always mentions pink as the nightmare to match.

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  4. Awww this is so annoying ;_; I also have a 'sax'colored jsk from AP but it's more like a cyan-blue so it doesn't match any kind of sax-ish socks...sigh. But yeah I guess they just change the colors to the kind of print or garment they are making, not just keeping it all the same and I understand that as well. But just, maybe keep 3 tones of sax XD ?

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    1. Yes, even if they stuck to only three versions of the colour it would still help a lot in ensuring that you get a matching piece! Because at the moment no-one is really 100% certain what sax colour should even be and what that means - brands aren't helping by adding a whole new shade with every new sax release.

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  5. *ad voice ON* From the producers that brought us "The tragedy of nonmatching black pieces" and the sequel "Why are there so many off-white variations?", we have the honour to present... "The tragedy of nonmatching colours (sax)"!! *ad voice OFF*

    jk, I loved the video <3 I have the same problem when it comes to cream/ivory/offwhite pieces, even from the same brand and labeled under the same colour tag, argh!

    xx
    Marina

    Teapots and Frills

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    1. It'd be great to make all these other episodes! <3 I have lots of navy pieces that also look nothin like each other - and I agree on cream/ivory/offwhite. It's beyond me how people manage to make great shiro coords when so many pieces are different shade of white or have a different undertone with cream. I've had a few "cream" pieces that are more like very, very pale yellow and a few "white" pieces that are more like ivory/unbleached. It's a constant battle.

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