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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Lolitas and Gothic Lolitas at New York Comic-Con
I love New York Comic-con. It's like Halloween came early, but with better cosplay and outfits. There was no shortage of Lolitas and their darker counterpart, Gothic Lolitas. There were several panels that addressed the nuances of the style and brought out a bunch of fashionable fans...
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Steampunk Haunted House
What kind of haunted house guest are you? Blood and gore? Guts and psychological torture? New York City has plenty of that (with or without the haunted house). If you want a little elegance and steampunk with your Halloween outing, look no further than Third Rail Project's Steampunk Haunted House.
For its third year, the theme of the show is "Through the Looking Glass". A nightmarish version of the Alice in Wonderland tale. You are taken through a journey through three floors of a century-old playhouse. The experience is a mix of performance art, dance, rusty clockwork and neo-Victorian elegance.
This may not be the most terrifying haunted house in the city, but I'll place my bets that this is the most stylish.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Halloween Guide: Dracula's Ball Philadelphia
So what are YOU doing for Halloween? If you're looking for sexy, vampy fun, check out the Dracula Ball in Philadelphia. The chic band Psyche Corporation and The Last Dance are headlining. The organizers have wickedly themed parties every few months, but Halloween is their big one. As you can see from past event photos, the dress code ranges from fetish, to Goth, to inventive costumes.
Besides the performers, expect music ranging from 1980's to New Wave, metal to world music. All genres of vampire are welcome (Bela Lugosi or True Blood?). Costumes and Gothic garb is not required, but it just wouldn't be as fun!
People from all over the country and overseas make the journey to this event. Philadelphia in general is a great city for wicked fun. If you want some good scares at one of the most spookiest places in the U.S. check out the (truly) haunted house held at the historic Eastern State Penitentiary. Admire the wall of Dia de los Muertos dioramas with a strong margarita and great food at one of my Philly faves, El Vez.
Are you ready? Get dressed and go!
Monday, October 3, 2011
Edgar Allen Poe Red Velvet Cake
The weather is cooling down and I am indulging my love of baking. One of my favorite food blogs just posted a wickedly good red velvet cake...
Perfect for any Gothic gourmet gathering, Heather Baird of the baking blog Sprinkles Bakes has created a visual masterpiece honoring the dark author Edgar Allen Poe...
Check it out at http://www.sprinklebakes.com/2011/09/portrait-of-poe-in-waldorf-astoria-red.html
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Gothic Lolitas at Betsey Johnson Spring 2012
Betsey Johnson has always stood for girly flirtatiousness. She had a darker, more rock n' roll edge for Spring with playful takes on skulls and skeletons. A rib cage was embroidered for a trompe l'oeil effect on corset dresses, a rose adorned skeleton was used in jackets and dresses as well. A fun skull print was used on a few separates.
Black lace, corsets and jagged embroidery were used to great effect in other Lolita-like outfits. Flamboyant personalities like Johnny Weir, Beth Ditto and Nicki Minaj flanked the front row of this audience.
Monday, August 22, 2011
The Anachronism Steampunk: Visit to Edo in NYC
Legendary NYC nightclub, Webster Hall (it used to host the original Surrealist balls with Salvador Dali) hosted the Anachronism’s Steampunk: Visit to Edo event.
The event had a fashion show, several music acts, dance, art demonstrations and even a cosplay burlesque showcase. Vendors offered handcrafted Steampunk jewelry and fashion.
Thirsty? The cocktail menu was appropriately themed, ranging from the "Tesla Coil" and "Clockwork Lotus" and an entire section devoted to Absinthe.
Of course, the ensembles were the real stars of the venue. Outfits of guests ranged from courtly Renaissance, to studious spectacled gentlemen. Corseted kimonos were popular, with many ensembles made by hand by artists and crafters themselves. My favorite of the day had to belong to Genevieve of the Goth/Steampunk band, Psyche Corporation, who co-sponsored the event. She had a fantastic outfit crafted from vintage spindles and spools.
The cosplay burlesque show was truly original, though the performances were definitely uneven. Acts were inspired by everything from Cowboy Bebop, Bioshock’s Little Sister, Dr. Van Helsing, and disturbingly (on many counts) Freddy Krueger and Hannibal Lecter. The definite favorite was the woman who based her act on the famous Japanese painting, “Fisherman’s Daughter” and ended the show with a provocative entanglement with a giant octopus…(Hentai fans anyone?)
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Othelo Gervacio PostBoredom
The Fuse Gallery recently hosted a show by Othelo Gervacio in NYC. The art was a mix of inky Gothic calligraphy, moody grim reapers. Skulls incorporated into religious icons or poetic death images collaged on the walls.
The artist has a great blog on Tumblr showcasing his work as well as his passions.
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