As a standard for video since the early 2000s, an MP4 file of this nature usually contains digitized footage from the era it describes—likely 1990s Japanese fashion "walk-on" videos or early televised style segments.
The number "32" typically indicates the 32nd file in a sequence, often used by archivists on platforms like the Internet Archive to organize bulk uploads of VHS rips or early digital television segments. Vintage Lolitas (32) mp4
Fan communities often "rip" these physical media formats to preserve the visual history of the subculture for researchers and new "lolas". As a standard for video since the early