(I'd like to start by noting I did not pick the title of the event, this is all down to the marvelous realm that is Scarborough Museum)
Reasoning for this little workshop is an event that shall be hosted by Myself and 3 other Costume students on the 7th of May at Scarborough's Gallery. Therefore, the Gallery organised for us to style a journalist (from the Women's column in the Scarborough evening news) into a Goth.
For more info on the event http://www.scarboroughmuseumstrust.org.uk/news/?edid=7103 Don't be shy if your in the area pop in and treat yourself to a new look - or a laugh at least
This is the result: Out of cheap resources i.e. plastic bin bags and poundland trimmings we manages to create the vast majority of this look. The skirt is made entirely out of the bin liners which compliments the luster of the PVC corset and give the look a fetish vibe. I had previously made the PVC corset as an item for a Tim Burton inspired project and it lends itself to the Gothic Aesthetic well. We asked that the model bring something that we could revamp, this garment is the black Turtle neck jumper that we trimmed with black lace trim. Overall, with the little girl silhouette, long socks and makeup we manage to produce a Gothic Lolita look on a woman who had never even her of the style before. Job's a good one
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