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Elegant and Gothic
In addition to the successful solo project, Mana is a fashion designer for his fashion label Moi-même-Moitié ( created in 1999 ), which focuses on the styles Elegant Gothic Aristocrat ( EGA ) and Elegant Gothic Lolita ( EGL ).
* Elegant Gothic Lolita, a fashion line
In 1999, Mana created his own clothing label, Moi-même-Moitié, which features two lines of designs named " Elegant Gothic Lolita " and " Elegant Gothic Aristocrat ".
Elegant Gothic Aristocrat ( EGA ) is a subset of Gothic Lolita fashion, popular in Japan.
The term Elegant Gothic Aristocrat was originally coined by Mana, a fashion designer and former band leader of Malice Mizer, and is used to describe his brand of clothing carried in his store Moi-même-Moitié.
Unlike the Lolita fashions, Elegant Gothic Aristocrats wear long skirts or wide-legged trousers, tailored and streamlined jackets, and tight-fitting, long-sleeved shirts and blouses.
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He coined the terms " Elegant Gothic Lolita " ( EGL ) and " Elegant Gothic Aristocrat " ( EGA ) to describe the style of his own fashion label Moi-même-Moitié, which was founded in 1999 and quickly established itself as one of the most coveted brands of the Lolita scene.
Elegant Gothic Lolita ( EGL ) and Elegant Gothic Aristocrat ( EGA ) are substyles of gothic lolita ( and of aristocrat fashion ) created by the visual kei rock musician Mana with his fashion label Moi-même-Moitié.

Elegant and Aristocrat
It was founded in 1999 and features the specific styles of Elegant Gothic Lolita, which blends the innocence and cuteness of the Lolita fashion with the darkness and mystery of Gothic fashion, and Elegant Gothic Aristocrat.

Elegant and fashion
Elegant wrought iron balconies and bow windows came into fashion as part of this style.

Gothic and fashion
* Alternative fashion, for example Gothic fashion, Punk fashion, Fetish fashion
Walpole was obsessed with medieval Gothic architecture, and built his own house, Strawberry Hill, in that form, sparking a fashion for Gothic revival.
Gothic fashion is stereotyped as a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress.
Gothic fashion is often confused with Heavy Metal fashion and Emo fashion: outsiders often mistake fans of heavy metal for goth, particularly those who wear black trench coats or wear " corpse paint " ( a term associated with the black metal music scene ).
* Gothic fashion
* Digitalis, Raven: Goth Craft: The Magickal Side of Dark Culture ( 2007: Llewellyn Worldwide )— includes a lengthy explanation of Gothic history, music, fashion, and proposes a link between mystic / magical spirituality and dark subcultures.
The iconic Torre Velasca | Velasca Tower, built in 1958. Nonetheless, as the century progressed, other styles started to be explored, including neo-Romanesque, eclectic and Gothic revival architecture, so Art Nouveau started falling out of fashion by c. 1913, when the official season was closed by Sommaruga.
Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture ; a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress.
Typical Gothic fashion includes a pale complexion with dyed black hair, black lips and black clothes.
Goth fashion can be recognized by its stark black clothing ( or hair or makeup ), The style initially emerged alongside the early 1980s Gothic rock scene.
* Gothic fashion
* Gothic fashion
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In similar fashion the Limbourg brothers ' masterpiece the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry was followed within a few years by the Turin-Milan Hours, a continuation of a manuscript started decades before by the Parement Master for the Duke of Berry, which despite a Gothic framework pioneered a very different style of painting.
The richly dressed woman rests on top of the sarcophagus, delicately portrayed in a Gothic fashion, with her dog, symbol of conjugate fidelity, at her feet.
Studded leather bracelet, a typical Punk fashion | punk, Gothic fashion | gothic and Heavy metal music | heavy metal fashion accessory.

Gothic and line
" War supplies from Germany to support the Gothic Line were for the most part routed through the rail line through the Brenner pass.
By the time Holbein began his apprenticeship under Hans Herbster in Basel, he was already steeped in the late Gothic style, with its unsparing realism and emphasis on line, which influenced him throughout his life.
Another Gothic building is the Santa Maria Church, in the heights above the city, in line with a quite finely conserved wall dating to the 15th century AD.
Jordanes in his The origin and deeds of the Goths traces the line of the Amelungs up to Hulmul son of Gapt, purportedly the first Gothic hero of record.
Many of the vernacular Gothic Revival and I-House dwellings, which line Locust Street in the Hogback neighborhood south of the mill, date from the late 1860s to 1870s.
Another response was to improve existing castles, bringing their often chaotic historic features into line with a more integrated architectural aesthetic in a style often termed Gothic Revivalism.
Late Gothic Sibyls, each with her emblem and a single line of prophecy, lettered on a fluttering banderole, were fixtures of Late Gothic illuminations, in 14th and 15th-century France and Germany.
From September 10, 1944 till the end of the year Allied forces attacked the line and in some of the fiercest fighting of the war, broke the Gothic defences but failed to break through to the Lombardy Plain.
The Gothic Line (; ) formed Field Marshal Albert Kesselring's last major line of defence in the final stages of World War II along the summits of the Apennines during the fighting retreat of German forces in Italy against the Allied Armies in Italy commanded by General Sir Harold Alexander.
During the last week in August, U. S. II Corps and British XIII Corps started to move into the mountains to take up positions for the main assault on the main Gothic line defenses.
*/ Men at war on Gothic line Associazione Linea Gotica
: if we do not draw some line in this theatrical ambition to mortuary fame, we shall soon make Westminster Abbey little better than a Gothic Green Room!
The regiment took part in many fierce engagements throughout 1944, including at Monte San Michele and against the Gothic Line, a formidable defensive line.
It was part of the Allies ' Operation Olive, the offensive in August 1944 on the Gothic Line, the German line of defence in the Apennines in northern Italy.
* Gotenstellung — Gothic Line German defense line in Italy, north of Florence.
Jordanes in The origin and deeds of the Goths traces the line of the Amelungs up to Hulmul son of Gapt, purportedly the first Gothic hero of record.
Unlike the other architects of the French Flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance, Pierre Lescot was not from a line of masons, with practical experience, but the son of a seigneur.
Where there was an existing castle on a site, another response across 19th-century Europe was to attempt to improve the buildings, bringing their often chaotic historic features into line with a more integrated architectural aesthetic, in a style often termed Gothic Revivalism.
In the late Gothic / early Renaissance era, silverpoint emerged as a fine line drawing technique.
These are bounded on either side by rows of statues paths, popularly known as the Gothic kings, acting as line of division of the other two quadrants.
Known popularly as the « Gothic kings », mark the dividing line between the main body of the plaza and the Cabo Noval Gardens at north, and the Lepanto Gardens at south.
* Green Line, a name for the Gothic Line or " Linea Gotica ", a German defensive line in Italy during World War II, renamed the " Green Line " in June 1944

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