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it can be easy to overlook the girly girl. Don’t bother calling her #basic just because she enjoys the sweeter things in life—like feathers, crystals and anything pretty and pastel.
They remind us that choosing to dress like a "girly girl" or embodying '60s style á la women of Mad Men can be just as empowering as any other sartorial choice — because it's on their own terms.
It's a customisable doll made by Japanese company Volks that's become strongly associated with the Lolita subculture, most likely because the dolls look like miniature versions of Lolita girls.
What you might not expect is for them to advise you that you need to dress your child in more gender ... we should really be dressing her more like a girl,” he wrote alongside a picture of ...