They are in the typical 2000s visual novel art style.
If I would go by what is popular mong the fashion crowd rn I would say Belletcore, even Japanese brands have jumped on it (really).
Because there is no need to slap core onto everything, it's under vampire.
So-So Happy was super popular among Scene for clothes at some point, but idk if that's the answer you are looking for.
Constant trolling and spam nobody was able to keep a track of because there is no update feed for the latest comments.
@Zazlesynth2 As said, they all are subtypes of Frutiger Metro, it doesn't only consist out of swirls.
That's all just Frutiger Metro,
Moving is not really an option if you ever looked into what happend with Wikis where the Fandom.com staff finds out, they will take away your admin rights and restore everything making it look like if you never moved, and due to the high traffic Fandom.com gets that will kill your now self-run Wiki from showing up as top result on Google due to being judged as newly made copy as long as the original exists.
That's just someone cosplaying as japanese little girl wearing the official kindergarten headwear, uniform, and randoseru in the second picture whereas a lolita outfit is worn in the first while keeping the colors of the uniform.
Here in Japan people usually only dress like this as part of ageplay fetish.
The problem with the comment section of pages was that there is no update feed like how it exists for pages and the discussions feature, so you would have to manually check all pages for the latest comments, and often trolls would specifially target older comments for vandalism because nobody checks those.
I don't think those are sold anymore, else they would be listed on the official Punirunes product catalog of Takara Tomy (click), more so as it's releases from last spring. Generally you can find such things in イオン stores.
Glowwave, but in 3D?
It isn't limited to pictures, they also banned many terms popular with teens from being searchable, japanese fashion styles like decora in particular.
Since Pinterest started cracking down on pretty much every term associated with selfies of minors after reports about those being used by pedos to gather "material", many of the boards listed on aesthetic pages have fallen victim to it and therefore deleted. I wonder if it is still feasible to have such a section considering a lot of the pages I worked on have all of them deleted.
As a lot of people don't even seem zu be aware that Mizuiro is a thing that exists, I feel like it's a good idea to leave this here.
Looks Yume Kawaii but as pixelart style.
Because it's still an aesthetic regardless of it being problematic.