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On the cover of Vanity Magazine! Gothic Cute fashion photoshoot in Wilde Hunt custom skeleton corset.
I’m tickled pink to reveal… the new issue of Vanity Magazine with La Carmina on the cover!
Billed as a “lifestyle magazine with an edge,” Vanity UK features alt fashion, music and culture. We shot in a potato field outside Vancouver, with my big blow-up “Death Cookbook” bear.
Photographer: Jesse Winter Heading
Assistants & stylists: Alena Shason, Diana Heading, Sean Lenihan
Hair: Isolde Semple of Avant Garde Hair Vancouver (remember our hairstyling video?)
Custom skeleton corset: loaned by Wilde Hunt Corsetry (I wear this in an upcoming TV show!)
Black Victorian dress: gifted by Heavy Red
Jesse and Diana made this freaky-cute scarecrow.
Skull bracelets and hair clips: gifted by Kreepvile 666
Goth top and skirt: from Alena’s personal wardrobe — old school Lip Service!
Sugar skull heels: gifted by T.U.K Shoes
Lavender and black skirt: Algonquins, from Closet Child Tokyo
Spooky top: Black Peace Now, from Closet Child Tokyo
Faux fur jacket, top hat, socks: from my collection
Shooting outdoors = epic effects.
Sean took these behind-the-scenes snaps, which show the fun we had.
The first set-up.
Diana laces me into my Wilde Hunt handmade corset with a Da Vinci print. The detailing is extraordinary.
Plaid on plaid.
Happy with the results.
That’s a wrap!
Thank you Vanity Magazine UK for the cover, spread and interview! You can pick up the October issue in digital or print.
What do you think of the set-up and styling of this photoshoot? Which is your favorite look?
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Best Halloween 2012 costumes for women: Alice in Wonderland designer corset & dress by Heavy Red.
In my universe, Halloween is the most inspirational time of the year. Pumpkin food and spooky decor trickle into stores. And there’s the all-important question: what costumes will you wear? Who will you dress up as?
My pick of the season is the new Alice in Wonderland Costume — a twisted, elegant interpretation by Heavy Red.
The inspiration is “Alice en Splendeur Dément” (French of “state of demented splendor”). Our Gothic heroine stumbles upon a tea party with the Mad Hatter. Through her adventures, she starts to question her state of mind — what is real and what is possible?
In this delirious shoot, Alice wanders through a haunted hospital, with blood on the walls and high tea on a gurney. All the photos are on Heavy Red’s site.
I’ve worn several of their garments, including a Goth Alice costume, and they’ve never let me down for quality, fit and detailing.
My favorite part: you can add arm straps to the elegant cream shrug, transforming it into a straight-jacket!
The corset is a Baroque dream, with gold and black brocade, and bloody heart in two pieces. The dress is deep blue with trimmings of eras past, like a ruffled bodice and corset-laced back.
The extra accessories – harlequin tights, lace gloves, teacup hat, pocket watches – are the finishing touch. If you’re loving this Alice costume (or more accurately, special edition designer outfit), you can find it at Heavy Red. Sizes run from S to 3XL.
What are your plans for Halloween? Have you ever dressed as Alice in Wonderland, or the Mad Hatter? (My Scottish Fold cat has quite the selection of mad hats!)