* Dallas just slowly shakes her head*
OUT WITH 2008: People pretending to be vampires in True Blood & Twilight, pseudo-goth clothing associated with vampire subculture.
IN WITH 2009: Actual, literal vampires. As evidenced by these people from London’s Fashion Week:
http://www.bestweekever.tv/2009/02/25/totally-in-in-09-literal-vampires/
I saw another vampire inspired fashion article last week. HERE
I'll just let you guys be your own judge on this ...
2 comments:
My two cents;
G-star raw show I would not say in any way "vamp culture" or critique. If you costumed a TV show or movie in that line - it would look more like the Matrix - or Aeon Flux. Not True Blood. Having the words True Blood in the show - or the by line of the event some how - draws in speculation because there was a "vampish" quality to some lines last fall.
Now that London show.
OMLF! LOL! OMG!
So - using some corn syrup is the new stage theatric to save your shitty clothing line and "fashion" show?
It looked like a bunch of crap from a thrift shop tossed on models that had been painted by the mentally ill staff of a HotTopic.
Model - "Um - so, what do you want me to do?"
Stage manager - " the usual model strut - but then take these blood squibs here - and do something edgy with um"
Model - "edgy?"
SM - " Yeah - you know, spit blood like the guys from KISS, or make out with another model with it in your mouths, act like your cutting your self like iggy pop..."
Model - "so act like a teen age goth wanker?"
SM - "Um, yeah, basically..."
OR maybe that London show was the costume line up for a small stage musical production of Queen of the Damned - as if that wasn't butchered enough by the movie....
Red --next time tell us how you really feel !
Haha
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