- Alternative:Kitai Fuku ga Aru / I Want To Be Myself / 着たい服がある
- Author:Tsuneki Netarou(Story&Art)
- Views:9 view
- Status: Completed
- Genres: Drama , Slice of Lif
Kitai Fuku ga Aru Manhua
As Mami sipped her coffee at the cafe, she noticed a shy girl sitting alone at a corner table. Her eyes were fixated on the intricate designs of Lolita fashion magazines spread out on the table. Intrigued, Mami struck up a conversation with the girl named Emi. They bonded over their shared love for the whimsical world of frills and bows.
Emi confessed that she always dreamed of dressing up in Lolita fashion, but never had the courage to do so. Mami understood all too well the fear that held Emi back, but she also knew the transformative power of embracing one's true self. With a glimmer of determination in her eyes, Mami made a bold proposal.
She invited Emi to a Lolita fashion event happening in the city that weekend. Emi hesitated, her insecurities threatening to overshadow her excitement. But Mami was unwavering in her support, assuring Emi that together they could face any challenge.
The day of the event arrived, and Emi stood nervously at the entrance, clutching the frilly fabric of her Lolita dress. Mami stood by her side, a steady presence radiating confidence. As they stepped inside, the vibrant colors and elaborate outfits of the other attendees felt like a whirlwind of beauty and self-expression.
Emi took a deep breath and let go of her fears. With Mami by her side, she embraced the opportunity to showcase her true self to the world. The two friends danced through the event, their laughter echoing against the backdrop of cascading frills and bows.
As the day drew to a close, Emi realized that the most beautiful part of Lolita fashion wasn't just the intricate designs or the elaborate accessories. It was the confidence, friendship, and sense of empowerment that came from embracing who you truly are. And as she looked at Mami, the friend who had encouraged her to spread her wings and fly, Emi knew that she had found a kindred spirit who understood the power of self-acceptance and the beauty of being unapologetically authentic.
