What is lolita definition?

Lolita is a term that refers to a subculture of fashion and lifestyle inspired by the Victorian and Rococo eras. The style emphasizes modesty, femininity, and childlike innocence, with clothing that typically includes frilly dresses, lace, bows, and petticoats. The term originated from the novel "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov, which features a grown man's obsession with a young girl. However, in the context of the fashion subculture, the term refers to a style and does not promote or condone any inappropriate behavior towards children. The Lolita subculture originated in Japan in the 1990s and has since spread across the world, with various sub-styles and interpretations.