Brand: Blood Supply (Gothic and White Goth) ● Adjustable Straps with Crisscross Back ● Basque Waist / High Waist ● Inelastic ● Asymmetrical Flounce Hem / Hidden Zip at Back / Ruffle Hem ● Above Knee / Below Knee ● Slim-fitting The price is for an overall dress and a train only, others are not included.
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Description Size Chart Note: Pls check item size chart and delivery date before ordering. Includes: ・Dress Product ID: ・J30088 Materials: ・Cotton Color: ・Gray Occasions: ・Game,Anime,Video,Movie,Film Cosplay,Convention. HOW TO ORDER THE CORRECT SIZE FROM COSFUN: 1) Our costumes are made in a variety of different materials with specialized stitching and parts, so your usual size will not apply here. 2) For different product types, we will use specific methods to measure it, and apply to corresponding size charts, Pls check our size chart below before ordering. 3) Kindly Reminder: All dimensions are measured manually with deviation at 1-3cm. Size for long sleeves: Size for short sleeves: Processing Time: About 7-14 days.
Nguyen Cong Tri is a self-taught visionary fashion based in Ho Chi Minh City. As a graduate of Fine Arts from the Ho Chi Minh City University of the Arts, he first impacted the world of Vietnamese design in 2000 when he won 1st prize in the 'New Idea' category at Vietnam's Grand Prix, with his 'Green Leaves' fashion collection. Following this, he began to work with singers and celebrities in Vietnam, styling their photo-shoots and constructing signature looks.
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Virtuosos Of Doll Design, Part 1: Virginie Ropars
Meet the nonagenarian style icon, documentary subject and one of J.Crew’s (and Jenna’s) absolute favorite human beings. Read more here.
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On the tent... The prize of maidens, Queen of Shamakhan, in radiance Lambent like the morning star, Quietly salutes the Tsar. A.S.Pushkin "The tale of the golden cockerel" “Queen of Shamakhan” Woolen Set Balkan inspired coat, bag, hat, sleeves and hand muff This costume is a stunning blend of history and fantasy. Our designers have spent countless hours researching history in order to create outfits that are not only eye-catching but also utterly radiating with personality. Decorative elements of historical Manchu clothing have been blended with beautiful Balkan designs to give you a costume that is flattering and unique to ArmStreet. This garb is slim fitted, which is quite typical of late-period European garb. It skims your waist and drapes gracefully to the floor, split in the middle so that it allows your legs to move when you walk. Toggles at the middle can be used to do up the coat, as well as a few added hooks as a safeguard to ensure it stays closed. Long, graceful sleeves fall to just below your knees, adding a ton of drama and creating an undeniably opulent look. The materials that we have used on this coat really get it to the next level. Wool has been used for the outer layer, which has a rich texture and is thick enough to be water-resistant whilst still draping nicely. Faux fur has been added around the neckline to give a little bit of extra warmth, as well as add to the luxurious aesthetic. Fabric toggles and decoration with beads add to the Manchu influence, as well as pom-pom-like buttons around the sleeves and accessories. Satin lining is used throughout for comfort as well another eye-catching texture to contrast with the wool. This set also includes four fantastic accessories to complete your look: a fur hand warmer muff, a hat, bag, and detachable sleeves. The muff is made from faux fur and matches the fur used on the collar of the coat. It is lined with wool on the inside, and is open at both sides so that you can insert your hands and wear it like one singular, incredibly comfortable glove! The woolen bag is just big enough to hold the necessities and matches the dress perfectly It is made of the same wool and includes the same fabric accents, beading, and decorative buttons. It is on a cord and is lightweight and easy to wear. The detachable sleeves are made from contrasting wool with 100% flax linen lining. Linen is a breathable fabric that looks perfect next to the wool and works great as a base layer. The sleeves are complemented with a great number of functional buttons that look decorative and beautiful. The hat is inspired by some earlier period hats and is very comfortable. It is trimmed with faux fur to the match the rest of the collection and is finished with the pom-pom buttons to tie the whole set together. It is lined with satin. We hope that you feel like an enchanting queen when you put on this whole costume! To check how to measure yourself please click here. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
Elevate your wardrobe with the Steel Pleated Kilt. Crafted from a yarn dyed suiting fabric in a grey colourway. This kilt features a wrap-around design with a secure hook and eye fastening, self fabric straps with adjustable buckles and an asymmetric hem with a raw edge finish. Yarn dyed suiting fabric Grey colourway Wrap around kilt with hook & eye fastening Asymmetric hem with raw edge finish Pleated front and back x2 Self fabric straps with adjustable buckles Antique silver hardware Model is 6 ft 3 and wears a size M Style code: JMKT3900 65% Polyester, 35% ViscoseMachine wash at 30 degreesReshape whilst damp
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Brand: ZJstory ● Jabot Collar ● Cascading Ruffle Accents ● Chiffon ● High Neck ● Balloon Sleeves
CHILLING photographs show children’s daily struggle to survive in Liverpool slums during the Victorian era. In tattered clothes and without shoes, the poor kids faced a brutal grind to get by…
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For the upcoming exhibition, Valley of the Dolls, Brittany-native Virginie Ropars has provided us with some detailed pictures of one of her most enchanting dolls: Autumnalis Venenata. Why this part…
Elegant J'Adore choker/necklace Made from faceted glass beads Comfortable to wear High quality, strong, and durable 6 - 10 day production time Please tell us the color you want after purchase Available colors are black, white, gold, and silver Handcrafted by our professional makers Custom designs available -- just send us your design Special design for dancers, drag queens, showgirl
This is a post I put off writing for far too long! Aristocrat is a style often associated with Lolita, while not actually being Lolita. Much like boystyle, Aristocrat is something of a sister style to Lolita. It has a completely different set of "rules", but there is a lot of overlap in the aesthetics. How is Aristocrat different from Lolita?There are a few differences between Aristocrat and Lolita, the first one is that Aristocrat is a much more narrow style. While Lolita can refer to anything from pastel pink Hime Lolita to nearly neon hair-clip-encrusted Decora Lolita, to subdued and mature Classic Lolita, Aristocrat is strictly Gothic. The second difference is length and shape, Aristocrat outfits are often floor length, and don't always have to be cupcake shaped. The third difference is that Aristocrat is a much older, or more mature look than your average Lolita style. When it comes to the difference between Gothic Lolita and Aristocrat the line is a bit more blurry, and you can usually safely say that the difference between those two is simply skirt length. You can wear two nearly identical outfits, one with a floor length skirt, and one with a knee length skirt, and the long skirt would be Aristocrat simply because it's longer. But, when it comes right down to it, you really shouldn't worry too much about labeling yourself, or the things you wear, one way or the other. This post isn't about which box to put yourself in, it's just a quick primer on Aristocrat, for those who are interested in trying it out. What makes an Aristocrat outfit?As I said above, length and general Gothicness are what makes an outfit Aristocrat, but there a few other themes and aesthetics that will work well when trying to make an Aristocrat outfit. Now, keep in mind, that a successful Aristocrat outfit doesn't need to have all of these things, but they are something to keep in mind. A antique aesthetic- Most Aristocrat outfits are very antique in nature. They often look like a very romanticized version of exactly what the name implies, and aristocrat. Full skirts, bustles, jabots, long coats, the things you might think of when you typically think of a gloomy 19th century aristocrat are things you will find in the Aristocrat fashion. You're still probably going to need a petticoat- To get your long skirts to look full you are still going to need to wear a petticoat. Of course, your regular Lolita petticoat is not going to work at all, you'll need to invest in a long one. Don't buy anything too poofy though, or anything with hoops, as most Aristocrat skirts aren't meant to be as poofy as a wedding or ball gown. They will still need a little lift so they don't look clingy or swishy, and a light, full length petticoat will do just that. Modesty- Aristocrat outfits are a bit more modest than Lolita outfits. Besides the fact that Aristocrat skirts are often floor-sweepingly long, you are rarely going to see short sleeves with Aristocrat. While sleeve and skirt lengths are often much longer than Lolita, necklines are often lower. A square, open, neckline is much more frequent in Aristocrat than it is in Lolita. Gothic motifs- Traditional gothic motifs are used in Aristocrat, often in the form of accessories since there are very few Aristocrat pieces with prints on them. Spiderwebs, coffins, bats, candelabras, Gothic architecture, and the like are often seen. Jewelery- You're not going to load up on hair clips or matching themed injection molded plastic doodads with Aristocrat, instead, you should keep it relatively simple and rather gothic. A few rings with large dark stones, finger armor, rosary styled necklaces, or a delicate and gothic choker will do the trick. Silver is the most common metal tone to be found with Aristocrat, but brass or bronze will work well, bright gold might look a little bit weird unless you are making it a standout detail on your outfit. You can even completely skip the jewelery, as Aristocrat is often times much less accessory oriented than Lolita. Headwear- Aristocrat headwear is a little different than Lolita headwear. You're going to want to skip the bows, and even the square headdresses and go for something a little less cute and more elegant. A circle headdress or rose corsage is a perfect Aristocrat headdress, but hats, bonnets, or even skipping a headdress completely is just as acceptable. The best way to learn how to dress Aristocrat would be to look for examples, browse through the Gothic & Lolita Bibles and you are sure to find many good examples. In case you don't have a wide variety of G&LBs to look through, here are a few examples that I've collected from various volumes. Click for a larger picture. So what is "Elegant Gothic Aristocrat"? Elegant Gothic Aristocrat is a specific term, coined by Mana, to describe clothing from his own clothes line, Moi-même-Moitié. You wouldn't call an outfit, or your specific style, "Elegant Gothic Aristocrat" unless it is made up entirely of Moitie pieces, or Mana fans won't be entirely pleased with you. Calling an outfit, or style, simply Aristocrat is perfectly fine though. When you hear people say "Elegant Gothic Aristocrat can only be made up of Moitie pieces," they don't mean that to wear Aristocrat you can only wear Moitie, but if you plan on adding the extra words "Elegant Gothic" to the style you are wearing, it had better Moitie. After all, you wouldn't call an OTT Sweet Lolita outfit "Angelic Pretty Lolita" if it didn't have any actual Angelic Pretty in it. How to avoid looking like Elvira: Or the difference between Western Goth & Aristocrat. Don't get me wrong, I love Elvria, she's quite possibly my favorite person ever, but there is a a world of difference between the Japanese Aristocrat fashion and Western vampy goth. I think the main difference is that Aristocrat is much more modest, you're really never going to show a lot of skin, and you're not going to be wearing any kind of form fitting, clinging skirts. Another important difference is in materials, most Aristocrat outfits are made out of a matte cotton and feature ruffles rather than lace. You aren't going to find nearly as much lace overlay, velvet, satin, or brocade as you would find in Western Gothic. Despite how it looks on first glance, you might not be able to make a "proper" Aristocrat outfit out of typical Goth pieces. If you already have a Gothic wardrobe, and are interested in something more than just inspired-by-Aristocrat, you're probably going to have to go out and look for proper pieces, or get creative with what you have. Of course, this depends on what you have on hand, if you have a full Victorian mourning wardrobe, you're probably set, and are only going to need to accessorize a bit to get the look down from authentic Victorian to J-Fashion Aristocrat. Aristocrat is a style that is a bit freer than Lolita in regards to "rules", but, probably because of that, a bit more tricky to pin point, it's going to take some trial and error, especially if you're working with Western Goth pieces. My best advice would be to look at examples, and don't be afraid to experiment a bit. Even if you decide upon something that's not exactly Aristocrat, maybe it's a bit more Western Goth, or a bit more Gothic Lolita, go with it if it's something you like and something that lets you express yourself!
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Mad Max Gloves - Post Apocalyptic Gloves - Leather Gloves - Leather - Biker - Armor - Tactical Gloves - Metal Gloves - Motorhead Inspired Designer and maker of the project is Viola Sychowska founder of 'Wasted Couture'. Gloves are inspired by the Mad Max movies, have been developed for motorcyclists but are also suitable for riding a scooter, quad and the buggy. Also they can be used during asg and paintball combats. These gloves are made from real leather. This listing is for a MADE TO ORDER gloves. Please Note: These gloves pictured above are representative of the style. Individual gloves will vary in appearance. You can order gloves with customized symbol for extra fee. Just leave the note of your wish in order comment. size XS: - overall length of the glove: 5.1 in (13cm) - width of the glove (knuckles): 3.94in (10cm) size S: - overall length of the glove: 5.51in (14cm) - width of the glove (knuckles): 3.94in (10cm) size M: - overall length of the glove: 6.10in (15,5cm) - width of the glove (knuckles): 4.53in (11,5cm) size L: - overall length of the glove: 6.30in (16cm) - width of the glove (knuckles): 4.53in (11,5cm) size XL: - overall length of the glove: 6,4in (16,5cm) - width of the glove (knuckles): 4,7in (12cm) size XXL: - overall length of the glove: 6,6in (17cm) - width of the glove (knuckles): 4,7in (12cm) Following gloves will arrive to you nice packed so it is ready to give as a gift. Please feel free to ask for custom requests More gloves: https://etsy.me/2ISoExR More masks: https://etsy.me/2LzMjVJ More accessories: https://etsy.me/2jskDVG MY ETSY SHOP: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WastedCouture Wear if you dare! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mad Max Gloves - Post Apocalyptic Gloves - Leather Gloves - Leather - Biker - Armor - Tactical Gloves - Metal Gloves - Motorhead Inspired leather metal fabric paint tire tactical gloves driving gloves post apocalyptic mad max wasteland weekend Apocalyptic gloves Apocalyptic fallout Mad Max Gloves Post Apocalyptic Gloves Leather Gloves Leather Biker Armor Tactical Gloves Metal Gloves Motorhead Inspared Motorhead Sons of Anarchy Anarchy