My second comm meet, and already the
more I get, the more I want. Having been a lone Loli for so long both the
appeal and the charm of being in a community and have other people understand
your references is so amazing that I wonder how on Earth I managed not being a
part of the community for so long.
Whilst I didn’t get a chance to wear
that in February, I kept in mind another one of the suggestions from my EGL
Dress Me Up’s partner. I changed the shoes and added a bolero to keep me warm –
which then proved so warm that I barely needed my coat anyway.
The meet was themed Magical Tales
and Princesses, which was right up my street, but no matter how much I tried, I
simply don’t have things to make a Lolita Disney princess outfit out of. So I
decided to go for a generic royal feel, which this coord has plenty of thanks
to the wine and navy combination, as well as the bonnet – a must-have for every
princess wanting to keep her skin snow white.
We went to Temple Newsam, a
Tudor-Jacobean house about a 20min bus ride away from Leeds city centre.
Luckily enough, despite it threatening to rain a few times, the weather held
and whilst mostly overcast, it remained dry and warm (as I said, even though I
had a coat, I hardly wore it I was that warm in my bolero). The manor proved a
perfect setting for a variety of photo shoots and Lolitas in general, but as it
was a quieter day, we did attract a lot of attention. I’m sure it’s nothing
new, but compared to my last meet, where we only had one person ask us about
our clothes, having about half a dozen people ask about the fashion and/or
whether they could take photos of/with us came as a wee bit of a shock to me.
On the other hand, I’ve earned another point on the Lolita Level Up Quiz, so
not all bad things.
Despite the fact that Temple Newsam
is a little tricky to get to (bus into some residential street, then a little
trek across a public footpath), especially when going there for the first time,
I would like to go there again, maybe once the gardens are in full bloom. Since
the entry fee applies to the house only, it’s a perfect place for a picturesque
picnic with your friends, frilly or not (though frilly makes it so much
better).
As I said, I’m strongly feeling like
a part of the community now, even though I’ve only attended two meets so far,
but the welcoming and happy atmosphere just draws you in at the speed of light.
I’m on the lookout for the next event, hoping that I’ll be able to go. This one
proved that with so many things/people wanting my attention, I may not always
be able to, which does make me sad – after years of lone Loli-ing I want ALL
the meets! :P
Leeds is a great community, I'm glad you're enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteI need to wear my Dress Me Up co-ords - it's been hectic at work for the last three weeks but I want to get them worn soon! I really like the navy heels with this, I think they work really nicely together.
I'm not sure if I could've been luckier with a comm than Leeds. Although some Lolis from elsewhere have recommended I join their (very commutable) comms too, which I'm doing right now.
DeleteI'm sure you'll find the time soon enough. I look forward to seeing them. :D