5.31.2006 @ 12:03 am UTC by lilah wild
Gripfast, Bedford-Stu, Muro, Docs, creepers and engineer boots, clear platform heels and gogo boots, with some salsaness to dance in. They also have stretch jeans.
80's, emo & electro • gothic • punk • salsa & flamenco • shoes & boots
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5.30.2006 @ 11:51 pm UTC by lilah wild
Neato fabric collages with all the staples of underground fashion rearranged into art – PVC buckles, corset lacing, spiderweb fabric – where different scenes immediately recognizeable by a signature material: cyber spikes, punk plaids, lolita white lace.
artwork & sculpture
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5.30.2006 @ 11:42 pm UTC by lilah wild
Sex toys – the usuals, along with body jewelry, “remote control panties,” bondage stuff, heels, and a bit of lingerie.
bedroom playthings • body jewelry • fetish & kink • lingerie & hosiery • shoes & boots
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5.30.2006 @ 11:39 pm UTC by lilah wild
Formerly Re-Incarnated, this UK ebayer specializes in Victorian makeovers for blazers and overcoats, where simple jackets are given bell sleeves, lace collars, corset backs, and in some cases, ruffly butts of burlesque lace, with a cutaway skirt here and there getting the bustle treatment. And yes, you will face stiff competition from other bidders.
burlesque • gothic • j-fash, lolita & kimono • victorian, steampunk & pirates
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5.30.2006 @ 11:32 pm UTC by lilah wild
This purveyor of handcrafted jewelry works in regal draping chokers and organic arrangements of peeking pearls, but the real standouts are the “modern artifacts,” highly detailed pendants drawing on design motifs reminiscent of the medieval era, particularly cathedral windows, sprawling vines, and the fleur de lis.
fine jewelry • gemstones & beads • gothic & punk jewelry • medieval & victorian jewelry • mixed materials
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5.30.2006 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild
For those who have always felt that fashion was simply wearable art, Gothic Punk turns it back and features canvases literally pieced together from clubwear. Each scene’s particular signatures are gathered together into OOAK displays, and are immediately recognizable from details common to purses, pants, and gowns: skulls glowering from behind laced leather panels, layers of black and white lolita ruffles, plaids quilted together with boundaries of eyelet tape. “Prick,” pictured here, pairs rubber spikes to a duo of industrial buckles, with a background of glossy PVC — a perfect piece for a cyber living room.
oddity of the week
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5.23.2006 @ 12:05 am UTC by lilah wild
Dolls galore. Blythe, Hello Kitty, Pullip, Bearbricks, Rumble Rose, Fairy Musketeers, and other oddness.
dolls
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