80's make-up + curly hair + 30's dress + cap. it is an ode to the bad taste, i know! but sooo wonderfully wrong. im so completely sure about this lost-in-space trend, and to prove it i also did some snapshots from brian the palma's carrie (well i took a while wondering from which 70's-80's movie this girl belongs, so i should credit my boyfriend's amazing memory for this find). we hate this evil girl who helps to destroy carrie's night, but she is without doubt the coolest in this ball
and well, it is really unlikely to see me wearing something like this also, i would like to say something about dire straits' romeo & juliet choreography, but it really leaves me speechless
didn't know much about the 19th century french maison laferrière. the maison used to be big as charles frederick worth's one (but laferrière couldn't appreciate the title of 'father' of haute couture or any prestigious similarities, probable because of a lack of self-promotion vision), and since all this french fashion ebullition started to show up as something really considerable on the business scenario, americans' department stores started to send buyers to paris in order to acquire samples of their creations, with the intention to build replicas (not copies, cause i don't want to sound too demi-mondaine). more than a century after, and well, in this aspect, looking to the brazilian fashion environment, i can annoyingly quite assimilate my profession to this elderly one