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Year Archive for 2008

MIDNIGHT MESS, GOTHIC BAR HEAVEN: TOKYO GOTH CLUB NIGHTS, COVENANT CONCERT.

Covenant concert in Tokyo, Japan. Gothika and 4dmode1 Goth band members at Tokyo Midnight Mess, Gothic nightclub event. DJ Sisen of Tokyo Decadance.
I’m terribly sorry for being a tardy blogger… I was nightcrawling with the J-Goths until 6am on Friday and Saturday! My apologies also for the lower quality of these photos; I didn’t want to lug my DSLR to nightclubs. (You can tell I’ve been in Tokyo for over a week – I’m apologizing left and right.)

Above is a mash-up of Saturday’s event, Midnight Mess at Shinjuku’s Club Marz. I loved how 80% of the crowd looked like a Cyber/Gothic anime doll. Perhaps you recognize Fumi, Nana, and DJ Sisen from MySpace (their Medusa tendrils are respectively black/white, pink/blue, and blue/green). The blond darkling with the V-fingers is Eskil Simonsson of Covenant – yes, Covenant played a surprise show! Selia opened with mesmerizing arias; he wore a corseted kimono and feathered ram’s horns. The second performance was a rap-metal band where the gasmask-wearing members suspended two half-naked girls with rope and whipped/bit/prodded them. Fail.
Gothika singer, Maya club organizer and Selia singer celebrate birthday at J-Goth club event in Shibuya, Goth club in Kabuki-cho, midnight mess.
It was the 6th anniversary of Midnight Mess, so Selia and club organizer Maya passed around champagne and cake. Andro from GOTHIKA and Kenji Konishi from 4-D Mode1 (right photo) were the support members for Covenant’s Tokyo debut. Sebastien filmed the entire performance; you can check it out on YouTube.
DJ Sisen and Chihiro from Tokyo Decadance, Tokyo Dark Castle, Alamode Night, Gothic Bar Heaven and other Japanese Goth and Lolita club nights.
Friday’s Gothic Bar Heaven was equally spooks-tastic. D’s Valentine served as both the organizer and bartender! Sisen and Chihiro (top left) spun pounding EBM/electronic sets, and there was yet another gasmask/bondage show, this time involving hot candle wax. (Fail again.) In the back room, there were displays of handmade creepy dolls and nail art from Vampire of Rose (which I blogged about).
Dancing Gothic Lolita girl in Tokyo at Gothic Bar Heaven, Goth club nights in Japan. Horse head mask, scary.
I love the flamboyant Gothic fashion at club nights such as these. There were several Lolitas at both events – Gothic ones, naturally. They tended to wear heavier makeup and towering platform boots. And then there’s the guy with a horse head and feathered fan…


In the words of Janet from Rocky Horror, “I’ve tasted blood and I want more.” (More more more more! ) Can’t wait for upcoming nights: Skinny Puppy at the next Midnight Mess, Tokyo Decadance, Halloween extravaganzas…

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GOTHIC LOLITA RUNWAY PHOTOS AND REVIEW OF MARUI INDIVIDUAL FASHION EXPO IV.

Marui Shinjuku individual fashion expo. Baby the stars shine bright, sweet lolita clothing on fashion show. Metamorphose temps de fille, Angelic pretty
Patrick Macias did a fantastic recap of the Marui Individual Fashion Expo IV, so I’ll just add a few notes about the live experience and my favorite looks for each brand. These runway photos are courtesy of Mainichi Online.

Minutes after the doors opened, the rows nearest the stage were filled with Lolitas. Ambient noise “music” echoed through the arena; above the stage, three screens looped an animation of water dripping as the camera moveed through doorways (giving me uncomfortable flashbacks of Brooklyn circa 2003). The lights dimmed and Marui blasted a short brand promo video set to dance music.

The girls leaned forward, gasping and whispering: Baby! The lights revealed Sweet Lolitas rocking back and forth on wooden swings… with creaking noises broadcast over a solo piano track. (It was a tad Rosemary’s Baby.) The collection was standard BTSSB – pink, frills, up-dos, cute poses – but nobody tops this brand for quality and daintiness. Top looks: a bridal ensemble (above), and high-heeled boots with white furry segments and dangling fuzzy balls.

The soundtrack switches to female-fronted pop rock. Alice and the Pirates stands in a row, looking ready to plunder. I loved the clutch that resembles a crossbow, and I was overwhelmed by the final look: a long, black velvet cape with the gold logo on the back, paired with a black top hat with red feathers.
Sweet Japanese Lolita girls, Tokyo street fashion at Japan Fashion Week runway show. Marui Shinjuku individual fashion expo.
The Angelic Pretty fairy pranced out with sky-high pink hair, sweeping her magic wand and throwing a flower bouquet to the crowd. The collection is pure candy floss, and more kitschy-fun than Baby: the models waved and bobbed their heads to the music. Favorite look: a big red royal crown worn with a red winter coat. I also loved AP’s knee-high lace-up red glossy boots.

Blues rock was the music of choice for Metamorphose temps de fille. Despite the animal backpacks, Metamorphose went for mature and subdued; a brown dress, a grey coat and matching hat. I thought their plaids and red boots worked best.

I was least impressed by the Kera Angel models, who entered the catwalk through a picture frame. Princess Doll’s skirts were limp, and a yellow and black checkered dress fell flat. Nile Perch’s casual tops and bright pink gauzy skirts reminded me of Western “scene queen” wear such as Jessica Louise and New York Couture.

The girls next to me leaned forward once again when Victorian Maiden’s logo flashed on the screen. Like Patrick, I was first drawn to the dead roses clutched by the first model… but then my attention shifted to her glorious short white jacket with three horizontal military stripes down the front. Purple and magenta combinations were heavily featured. A dark romantic couple in top hats, riding uniforms and jabots strutted the stage together; the girl tripped on her way back and the next model (who wore the same high platforms) walked at a tortoise-like pace. (Note to self – avoid these boots.) Parasol lovers would have died at the beautiful black creation topped with black gauze and feathers with a trail down the side.

Models wearing Atelier Boz showed off Artherapie bags; I don’t find anything special about these purses and wallets. Kanon Wakeshima graced the stage in a decadent white dress and crown. She sang in a breathy voice, enchanted me with her cello playing… and it was over much to quickly.

Twinkle, twinkle, little star… segued into punk rock music. Hangry and Angry’s models stood in a line and rocked out; I liked how each label had a unique stage presence. Favorite look: a nun’s headdress meets rabbit ears hat.
Emily Temple Cute new collection, Lolita style with rock and roll, gold shoes, big poofy hair. Marui Shinjuku individual fashion expo.
A French chanteuse crooned “zoom, zoom,” and the catwalk turned candy-kitsch. Emily Temple Cute (above) surprised me with 1950s soda-pop wear and pointy gold heels.
Plastic Tree performing at Marui Shinjuku individual fashion expo. Jealkb visual kei band lead singer Hadaru, Japanese J-pop rock music
The next performance was a crowd-pleasing riot: as Patrick puts it, “Visual band jealkb hit the stage with mock yaoi kisses and homocore theatrics.” At rock concerts, you might sometimes pump your fist in the air, wave it around, or headbang… right? Well, jealkb had a Head + Hand Motion Leader to show us how it’s done. So, there were 2400 Lolitas doing the wave and headbanging in time to the Leader… insanity! Later, Plastic Tree brought down the house. I haven’t seen a solid rock performance like that in years.
Kera Arena punk goth casual clothing, emo skirts and striped punk tops. Marui Shinjuku individual fashion expo.
Kera Arena unleashed models with red and blue strips of color in their hair. Hiderock, Hypercore, OzzCcroce and Qutie Fresh didn’t impress me much, but I loved Super Lovers’ tights with a giant Union Jack on one leg.
Japanese models in wild Tokyo street fashion, Harajuku girls style. Marui Shinjuku individual fashion expo.
My notes start to run together at this point… Sixh emerged from strobe lights; the collection entrenches h.NAOTO as master of Goth menswear. Feathers and red petals rained from above for Peace Now and Black Peace Now; out of all the designers, BPN showed the most skin. Top look: a stunning asymmetrical black jacket.
Winter lolita clothing, gothic and sweet lolita shopping in Tokyo department store. Marui Shinjuku individual fashion runway show, brand presentation.
Sexy Dynamite London brought out trademark plaids and leopard prints. Algonquins closed the show with a splash of bright red; I loved the Where’s Waldo tuques.
Maruione.jp Tokyo department store brand presentation. Plastic Tree performance, models bowing, red petals fall from sky.
All the performers and models gathered on stage and bowed. Red petals rained, and silver streamers shot through the air and into the audience. Final image: the Alice and the Pirates model tipped his top hat, dramatically spun around his long velvet cape… and then he was gone.

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