Gucci gives Enora the shoes she deserves.
(Gucci Fall 2015 Ready to wear)
Hate the flowers and washed out blue. Love the glasses, suitable for a researcher-daughter-of-two-researchers.
Gucci gives Enora the shoes she deserves.
(Gucci Fall 2015 Ready to wear)
Hate the flowers and washed out blue. Love the glasses, suitable for a researcher-daughter-of-two-researchers.
My latest fashion discovery: Dracula’s cape was originally added for the early stage production, to hide the actor as he “disappeared” on stage via trap door. I always assumed it was just to look like a bat. The tuxedo was just to look classy.
So, should you find yourself in fictional vampire-infested version of Transylvania (or, you know, Ustalav) and thinking about how to fake turning into a bat, here are some suggestions:
(Gucci, Fall 2012 Ready to Wear; Haider Ackermann, Fall 2010 Ready to Wear; Elie Saab, Fall 2014 Ready to Wear)
Also, if you’re into hypothetical-situation-fashion (and who isn’t?) you should be reading What to Wear When. They are a style blog that puts together looks for important, yet often overlooked, situations. They provided not one, but two looks for Evil Queens, one for lizard people about to take over the world, and many others.
Currently, this researcher is in the depths of the Silver Mount, trying to unlock its secrets for the Technic League. She has already appropriated pleather boots from the wreckage, ‘for research purposes’.
Note the protective glasses and stylish lab coat. Safety First.
Gucci fall 2014 Ready to Wear.