A solo passion project showcasing handmade Lolita-inspired apparel, original paintings, and watercolored stationery goods. Anie Quynh combines folktales from her Asian American upbringing with the ‘90s/Y2K magical-girl culture (we’re talking Sailor Moon, Cardcaptor Sakura, etc.) that shaped her...
(more)A solo passion project showcasing handmade Lolita-inspired apparel, original paintings, and watercolored stationery goods. Anie Quynh combines folktales from her Asian American upbringing with the ‘90s/Y2K magical-girl culture (we’re talking Sailor Moon, Cardcaptor Sakura, etc.) that shaped her childhood in whimsical artwork and clothing. Nowadays, you’ll find a tinge of influence from guro horror artists like Junji Ito and Takato Yamamoto too. Through her work, you'll find designs that shift with the seasons, teetering between dreamy and haunting.
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