Gothic & Lolita" charts the current trend of Gothic street fashion that has swept Japan over the last decade. Influenced by Western fashion trends from the mid 1980s young teenagers predominately adolescent girls congregate in the urban centres of Harajuku Akihabara & a number of underground clubs in & around Tokyo dressed head-to-toe in gothic costumes & late-Victorian dress. The psychological characteristics of the average Japanese Goth is one of introversion & exclusivity. The majority of girls in the scene are teenagers & most usually stop by the age of eighteen. The origin of the movement was in Osaka in the mid 1990s when young teenagers adopted Gothic fashion in response to the clothes worn & promoted by Japanese Gothic rock bands. In the ten years since the trend began it has expanded to a number of cities including Tokyo & now boasts many thousands of devotees who dedicate their lives to creating ever more flamboyant & bizarre variations on the Gothic theme. From handmade black lace dresses based on designs from the 1860s to Lolita outfits lacy Gothic designs that have a pre-pubescent rococo edge to them to dresses with an occult flavour the Gothic & Lolita scene is one of the more bizarre hybrids within Japanese street fashion. " Gothic & Lolita" is specially commissioned by Phaidon Press. Based on the creative design of the best selling " Fruits & Fresh Fruits" it will feature portraits & group portraits of Japanese Goths & Lolitas both at home & in the urban centres of Tokyo & Osaka. In addition to the visual content of the book each subject will also be asked a number of questions about their handmade designs & why the fashion is so important to them. This text will run in a similar question & answer format as in the original Fruits publications. The coupling of portraits & insightful first-person commentary will together make " Gothic & Lolita" the definitive book on the scene in both the West & in Japan presenting an ideal opportunity to view one of the more surreal aspects of Japanese popular youth culture in an informative yet entertaining manner."