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Revision as of 01:44, 30 May 2007 by Jbolden1517 (talk | contribs) (reintroducing fashion)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Lolita is the diminutive form of Lola, itself a common diminutive for Dolores. Lolita may refer to:
In literature:
- Lolita, a 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov about a girl named Dolores and nicknamed Lolita.
In film:
- Lolita (1962 film), a film directed by Stanley Kubrick adapted from the novel
- Lolita (1997 film), a film directed by Adrian Lyne also adapted from the novel
In geography:
- Lolita, Texas, a town in the United States
In music:
- Lolita (born 1931), an Austrian pop singer born as Ditta Zusa Einzinger
- Lolita de la Colina, a Mexican songwriter
- Lolita Flores (born 1958), Spanish singer and daughter of Lola Flores
- "Lolita (Trop Jeune Pour Aimer)" a 1987 single by French Canadian singer Céline Dion
- "Moi... Lolita", a 2000 song performed by French singer Alizée
- Fashion
Lolita fashion, Main article on Lolita fashion
- Gothic Lolita, a style popular in Japan (Gothloli or Gosurori)
- Sweet Lolita, Rococo style of Lolita fashio (amaloli)
- Classical Lolita, Baroque and Rococo for an older look / couples
- Punk Lolita, mix of punk and Lolita
- Information on male Lolita fashion can be found under Ouji
- Some Lolita related information can be found in Aristocrat (fashion)
In television:
- Lolita Ayala, a Mexican news anchor
Other:
- Lolita (term), a slang term for a sexually attractive or precocious young girl
- LOLITA, a natural language processing system developed at Durham
- Lolita pornography, also known as "lollipop", a type of pornography that generally involves women older than the age of sexual consent pretending to be below it
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