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How to stop vagina smell?

Please by next weekend I'll do anything

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Rough summary from a fashion speech for an event in France, on neo lolita, Larme and AP:
>Thick fabrics are dropped for light, thin fabrics. Maybe not to decrease quality but to make it more casual and trendy. In 2008 AP started doing untraditional cuts like short skirts, sack dresses and overalls. AP designers are inspired by trends in Japan so they started using transparent fabrics while still considering lolitas shouldn’t show skin. But later they used Risa Nakamura with her shoulders showing. This was a big deal because it was the cover of APs lookbook so it represents the entire collection. Last year they released things that are again obviously trend inspired, with buckles, leather, lace-up. Larme kei is popular with a lot of lolitas and AP now uses main models from Larme magazine. The meeting point between lolita and Larme can be that it has a sweet side and dark/goth side. Does it mean showing shoulders and untraditional cuts are now ok in lolita, or is AP not so lolita anymore? Could AP be a model for a new lolita style? Neo lolita could be the meeting point of new trends with less rules, cute/childish but still elegant and inspired by old Western clothing.
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