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==Concept==
==Concept==
''This section is incomplete, you can help it by adding information about: Brand concept/statement''
''This section is incomplete, you can help it by adding information about: Brand concept/statement''
===Sub-Labels===
Shotgun Wedding
==History==
==History==
In January 2010, the shop manager/designer, [[Tom]] (トムおじさん), announced that Shotgun Wedding would close as soon as the final pieces sold.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100117001946/http://blog.shotgunwedding.biz:80/ Shotgun Wedding Blog (Wayback Machine)]</ref> The webshop closed that month.  
In January 2010, the shop manager/designer, [[Tom]] (トムおじさん), announced that Shotgun Wedding would close as soon as the final pieces sold.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100117001946/http://blog.shotgunwedding.biz:80/ Shotgun Wedding Blog (Wayback Machine)]</ref> The webshop closed that month.  

Revision as of 21:30, 24 August 2022

Cornet
Cornet.png
Founded(2002 or earlier)
Dissolved2010
Predecessor(s)GARAUS
CountryJapan
OwnerCornet Co, LTD.
Founder(s)Tom
SubsidiariesShotgun Wedding
Current statusClosed
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Cornet was a small brand which had a lolita line called Shotgun Wedding[1].

Concept

This section is incomplete, you can help it by adding information about: Brand concept/statement

Sub-Labels

Shotgun Wedding

History

In January 2010, the shop manager/designer, Tom (トムおじさん), announced that Shotgun Wedding would close as soon as the final pieces sold.[2] The webshop closed that month.

Cornet was featured in the Gothic & Lolita Bible starting in Volume 15, as well as being featured in the Gothic, Lolita & Punk Brand Book and KERA Magazine.

Notable Figures

This section is incomplete, you can help it by adding information about: Designers, models, common collaborations etc

Characters & Design Motifs

The brand is known for old-school styled pieces with bold white detailing. Items were typically factory produced in small numbers, and were well regarded for being durable and having a lower price point than some of the larger brands. It was a popular brand for new lolita in Japan.[3] Prior to Cornet/Shotgun Wedding, the designer, Tom, ran the brand GARAUS[1].

Locations/Sales Model

Cornet items were sold at multiple KERA shop locations. [4]

Gallery

Footnotes

External Links

Shotgun Wedding Official Site - defunct since 2010