Difference between revisions of "Millefleurs"

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{{Infobox brand
{{Infobox brand
| name =  
| name = Millefleurs
| logo = MillefleursLogo.png
| logo = MillefleursLogo.png
| country_of_origin = Japan
| country_of_origin = Japan
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| url = https://millefleurs-noirs.com/
| url = https://millefleurs-noirs.com/
| webshop = https://millefleur.fashionstore.jp/
| webshop = https://millefleur.fashionstore.jp/
| blog = http://xkissx.blog47.fc2.com/ ( -2014)
| blog = http://xkissx.blog47.fc2.com/ ( 2007-2014)
| twitter = {{Twitter|mille_noirs}}
| twitter = {{Twitter|mille_noirs}}
| instagram = {{IG|millefleurs_noir}}
| instagram = {{IG|millefleurs_noir}}
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Introductory text and essential details here (ie. Angelic Pretty (アンジェリックプリティ) is a Japanese sweet lolita brand known for.....)
Millefleurs is primarily a classic/gothic brand known for combining corsets with lolita dresses. They also have a [[Wa-Lolita|wa-lolita]] line, Mirufu, which upcycles antique kimonos into lolita pieces.


==Concept==
==Concept==
Text here <ref>Reference here</ref> 
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<blockquote>Brand concept/statement or other designer quote.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Brand concept/statement or other designer quote.</blockquote>


===Sub-Labels (optional)===
===Sub-Labels (optional)===
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'''Millefleurs (ミルフルール)'''
 
The design concept of the clothing is classical and elegant.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=About|url=https://millefleurs-noirs.com/about.html|url-status=live|website=Millefleurs}}</ref>
 
'''Mille Noirs(ミルノワール)'''
 
The design concept of the clothing is classical and elegant in monochrome colors<ref name=":0" />
 
'''Mirufu (美留布 /みるふ)'''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mirufu|url=https://mirufu.fashionstore.jp/|url-status=live|website=fashionstore}}</ref>
 
One-of-a-kind pieces of clothing that have been remade mainly using antique kimono (pure silk).  <ref name=":0" />


==History==
==History==
Text here
Millefleurs is mentioned in the Atelier Pierrot advertisement in the very first issue of the Gothic Lolita Bible where it is listed as Millefluers by M. Watanabe.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=Gothic Lolita Bible Volume 1|pages=Atelier Pierrot Advertisement}}</ref>


==Notable Figures==
==Notable Figures==
Text here (Designers, models, common collaborations etc)
'''M. Watanabe''' - Designer<ref name=":1" />
 
'''Rin''' - Staff<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rin's Blog|url=http://millefururin.blog.fc2.com/|url-status=live}}</ref>


==Characters & Design Motifs==
==Characters & Design Motifs==

Revision as of 21:43, 3 December 2021

Millefleurs
MillefleursLogo.png
CountryJapan
No. of locations0 standalone
Websitehttps://millefleurs-noirs.com/
Webshophttps://millefleur.fashionstore.jp/
Twittermille_noirs
Bloghttp://xkissx.blog47.fc2.com/ ( 2007-2014)
Instagrammillefleurs_noir mirufu2017
Current statusActive
Lolibrary Link

Millefleurs is primarily a classic/gothic brand known for combining corsets with lolita dresses. They also have a wa-lolita line, Mirufu, which upcycles antique kimonos into lolita pieces.

Concept

Text here

Brand concept/statement or other designer quote.

Sub-Labels (optional)

Millefleurs (ミルフルール)

The design concept of the clothing is classical and elegant.[1]

Mille Noirs(ミルノワール)

The design concept of the clothing is classical and elegant in monochrome colors[1]

Mirufu (美留布 /みるふ)[2]

One-of-a-kind pieces of clothing that have been remade mainly using antique kimono (pure silk). [1]

History

Millefleurs is mentioned in the Atelier Pierrot advertisement in the very first issue of the Gothic Lolita Bible where it is listed as Millefluers by M. Watanabe.[3]

Notable Figures

M. Watanabe - Designer[3]

Rin - Staff[4]

Characters & Design Motifs

Text here (Mascots, common/original design elements)

Locations/Sales Model

Text here

Shop List

Any intro text if desired

Shop Country Address Status Socials
Store 1 Country 1 Test Address 1 Test Status 1 Test Socials 1
Store 2 Country 2 Test Address 2 Test Status 2 Test Socials 2
Store 3 Country 3 Test Address 3 Test Status 3 Test Socials 3

Gallery

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "About". Millefleurs.
  2. "Mirufu". fashionstore.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Gothic Lolita Bible Volume 1. pp. Atelier Pierrot Advertisement.
  4. "Rin's Blog".

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