Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Get Yourself An Education.


Halloween Drag Queens from New York's annual parade.

Halloween in New York is Drag Queen Day. It just is. The Girls come out to show off all their glory to fellow drag queens, gawking tourists, and slightly befuddled children of all ages.


Oops, that's not a Drag Queen, just Christina Aguilera going about her business.

Their theatrical makeup is the pride of their glory, and if you've ever wondered just what goes into their powder room routine as I have, here's a soup to hiding the nuts makeup tutorial on the ins and outs of a drag face. Granted this lovely (real) lady doesn't have to contend with stubble or anatomy issues, but her color techniques are top notch and fascinating and oh so thorough.



How much do you love the last seconds of that vid where her roommate comes home and stumbles upon her in dragness. Awesome, indeed. I think I'm going to go as a Drag Princess next Halloween. Yep, Anna, Queen of The Desert.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Senior Styles With Sylvia!


Do you have an affair coming up? An event you need to look special for? Let Grandma Sylvia show you how to put together an outfit with a little pizazz on Episode 2 of Senior Styles With Sylvia:




Waka waka waka! Happy Halloween from I Want To Wear It.!!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Halloween Couture.



Forget Ricky's. If you need a mask for New York's best damn holiday (second only to annual Gay Day) Alexander McQueen's got you covered. Dazed & Confused Magazine presented 13 top fashion designers with briefs detailing a challenge to create a mask for model Guinevere van Seenus. Most of the designers got scrappy and used leftover materials from their A/W09 shows to create their pieces. Here, take a look at what your inner couture customer wants to wear for Halloween:













From top: Masks by Roberto Cavalli, Riccardo Tisci, Peter Pilotto, Martin Margiela, Alexander Mcqueen, and Jean-Charles de Castelbajec.

Check out the full feature, including interview with the designers about their creation, on Dazed Digital.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

When Times Get Tough, the Tough Get Sewing

I grew up with a mother who had some serious sewing skills. She made each one of the Halloween costumes in this here photo:

That's me as Rainbow Brite (with a handmade orange yarn wig!), my younger brother Franklin as a tiger cub, my brother Jason as the most phenomenal E.T. with a glowing orange finger, and my sister Tracey the cheerleader. My Mom (that's her behind me) sewed all of those. Looking at this photo kind of revives the theory that I formulated around the time that this pic was taken: My Mom has magic powers.

Unfortunately the sewing gene skipped a generation. For all of my craftiness, I lack a certain finess when it comes to needles and thread. But, my belt is tightening (money not fat!) and sewing is one of those skills that could be very helpful for the bank account. You know, buy a girl a dress and she has an outfit for one night, teach her to sew and she can make fabulous things inexpensively for many nights. Yeah, something like that.

Where to start? With the basics. I was looking for a good intro to sewing class but if I had the $350 they were charging I'd be knee deep in retail racks right now. So instead I created my own sewing curriculum.

I'm going to Sew U! Built by Wendy designer and '90s guitar strap hero Wendy Mullin has penned a how-to book that covers all of the basics of sewing. It even comes with three simple patterns to get me going. I'll supplement the text with video instruction on YouTube. Then I'll graduate to sewing Built by Wendy's more complex patterns. Perhaps my term project will be a winter coat. Or, a cute as anything shirt.

I'll get to pick out my own fabrics and assuming that the garments hold up, I'll be able to pass down some special items to my future bamabinas that won't have Forever 21 labels in them. Also, this will be a great way to spend my time, not my money.

Get yourself a sewing machine, and let's start our own sewing circle. What do you say?

Friday, October 31, 2008

One/One-Thousand: Yelena Yemchuk

Fashion photography done right is one of life's most indulgent treasures. Beautiful people, beautiful clothes, a mood of want, an aesthetic of desire; it's all there in great fashion images. So, for the sake of helping you reach your quota of pleasurable things experienced in a lifetime, I'm going to start featuring the work of prominent fashion photographers more regularly.

To start us off is the work of Yelena Yemchuk:







Her images seemed like the perfect All Hallow's Eve treat.

Images: YelenaYemchuk.com

Safety First Kids!

We interrupt this fashion blog for a message about Halloween Safety from Sherry the Busdriver:

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! heeheehee.
(*Sherry sends her regrets that she had to be sideways. She doesn't know how that happened.)

Rosemarie, this is all for you.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Treat or Treat?

My favorite Halloween candy is also my favorite classic footwear choice:

You cannot go wrong with a Mary Jane! Unless of course you confuse the two and start sucking on your shoe. That would be bad. Very bad.

Oh, and if this dress smells like the wonderful peanut butter toffee candies it's made from, artist Shelly Hodges better start mass producing them because I'll need about 365.

Treat or treat? Treat.


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Scary-Precious


It seems to me that your annual opportunity to rock cult jewelry designer Delfina Delettrez's bug-eyed objets de beauté without making too much of a statement is coming up in a matter of hours. The jewels are real, but the eyes are not (I know, it's disappointing) so if you tire of your terrifying pieces after Halloween passes, you can always melt 'em down and craft something that won't scare the kiddies quite so much. Or, you can revel in letting everyone know that your taste in bling is twisted and quirky year round. Whatever your dark little heart desires.

Images: (l) Numero Magazine, (r) Dazed Digital

Ho-lloween

Ladies, here's a very mathematical breakdown of your costume choices:

Need a fresh idea? Click the graphic and check out some innovative (sexy) costume ideas from planetdan.net. I'll be bucking the trend and rocking an uglytastic mullet wig. I haven't found a way to do sexy redneck yet...wait there it is.

(Thanks Sarah!)

Monday, October 27, 2008

Costume Idea: BIG Fashion Faux Pas

Still need an idea for a Halloween costume? Take Marc Jacobs' lead and dress as your least favorite fashion faux-pas. Here's the designer donning a giant no-no camel toe costume at his company's most recent Christmas Party back in December.

Because nothing says Merry Christmas like camel toe!? What would you dress as? I'd be VPL's or an exposed bra strap. Can't stand those!