Shining Romantica: Difference between revisions

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m (The style isn't lolita, and I find there to be more similarities to fairy kei and decora.)
(The style is absolutely not either of those two. Decora is far too colorful and over-accessorized, while Fairy Kei lacks the over-excessive amount of frills present everywhere in Lolita (especially Sweet Lolita). In any case, since there's no consensus...)
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*'''Nisha''''s color changes to a bright blue as '''Shining Romantica''' due to Laby's motivations shifting towards that of helping those who need help.
*'''Nisha''''s color changes to a bright blue as '''Shining Romantica''' due to Laby's motivations shifting towards that of helping those who need help.
*Many of '''Shining Romantica''''s poses and animations show '''Nisha''' having its own personality and emotions, while generally having fun, with it giving '''Laby''' a high five or embarrassingly turning away during one of '''Laby''''s long-winded stories, in heavy contrast to how she appears as [[Nisha Labyrinth]].
*Many of '''Shining Romantica''''s poses and animations show '''Nisha''' having its own personality and emotions, while generally having fun, with it giving '''Laby''' a high five or embarrassingly turning away during one of '''Laby''''s long-winded stories, in heavy contrast to how she appears as [[Nisha Labyrinth]].
*This class's design is heavily inspired by Fairy Kei and Decora fashion, particularly the pastel colors, excessive accessories and decorations, and bold print tights.
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