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WAVE GOTIK TREFFEN 2011: GOTHIC MUSIC FESTIVAL FASHION, DARKWAVE BANDS. GOTHIKA, DAS ICH, DIAMANDA GALAS LIVE.
How I longed to attend this year’s Wave Gotik Treffen (largest Goth music gathering in the world)! In early June, DJ SiSEN, G-suS and other spooky friends flew to Leipzig, Germany for the festivities. Sadly, I couldn’t make it due to travel and scheduling conflicts.
Thankfully, talented photographers Seventh Sin (Jen Hoffert and Holger Karas) were front and center at WGT, and wrote this report on the bands and fashion. Is Lolita on the decline? How is steampunk changing? Keep reading to find out. (All images by Seventh Sin.)
Wave Gotik Treffen 2011 was a special one, as it was the 20th anniversary of a gathering of dark people from all over the world. The percentage of foreigners increases every year; this time, we met people from Japan, China, US, Australia and many European countries. The performing artists also come from all over the globe including a metal band from China. With approximately 50 venues spread throughout Leipzig, people gathered at various far-off places, and so the famous WGT catwalk at the Agra Messepark was sometimes rather deserted.
In addition over 250 bands playing over five days, there were many other things to see and do — including free entrance for WGT visitors to museums, the opera and the symphony. One of the largest cinemas hosted a “Twilight” marathon, and smaller ones played indie films like Goths on the Move. At least two independently-organised art exhibitions took place: SEELENFRESSER Titten + Ärsche + Über-Ich at the Werk II venue and S.C.L.S.: State – Society – Landscapes – Society featuring the work of Laibach and Neue Slovenische Kunst.
Fashion-wise there was no obvious new trends this year, but definitely shifts in the most prevalent outfits. While the whole Lolita theme seems to be decreasing, there is a certain increase in both historical and Victorian dresses as well as Steampunk. The Cyber Goth style seemed to decline at the Agra venue, but this might be due to the fragmentation of the festival into three or more hot spots.
The historical-recreation fraction of the Treffen still is mostly a DIY trend, although there are a few specialty brands available that serve this community. The dresses seem to get more elaborate as over the time the sewing skills increase.
In addition to the labels vending at the market, there were some new, smaller labels handing out advertisements: Dark Fusion Boutique, USA, Royal Black, Austria, and Steampunk II, Elfenrausch, Germany.
The increasing number of Steampunks could be sorted into two categories. There were many people using brands like Lip Service to create their basic Steampunk outfit and then “spicing it up” with custom accessories. Others relied mostly on self made items, sometimes overdoing with props and add ons, although the level of ingenuity in the Steampunk community continues to amaze.
Music was widespread through all genres and there were some extraordinary acts on stage this time. Due to our responsibilities as photographers we couldn’t see them all, but at least we were able to sneak in visits to some of our favorites. (Above: Das Ich, who have played at Midnight Mess in Tokyo.)
In the infamous Moritzbastei I was able to stand at the very front row of a Gothika show.
Andro San gave an amazing performance in his pretty red kimono, while Yoshi was more sexy than ever.
The incomparable Diamanda Galas. (Yukiro reviewed her Swedish performance.)
Another inspiring show was Monica Richards project Infrawarrior, with new musicians and an amazing audio-visual concept with ritualistic influences. The presence of Monica and her main dancer Lucretia was amazing and mind shaking, and fortunately, we were able to capture a visual impression.
Even with a reported 23,000 visitors, Wave Gothic Treffen is still “THE” place to gather and find all of our friends, sometimes without even trying. We literally bumped into many people, including SiSen and G-suS from Tokyo on the opera house steps moments before the doors opened to Diamanda Galas. We saw J-Goth Amiyu a few times, including while crawling home at the end of a wonderful but exhausting five days of dark music, culture and friends.
Thank you to Holger and Jen for the scoop! I recommend that you check out the book Black Celebration – 20 years WGT, edited by Jennifer Hoffert and Alexander Nym, which was presented at several readings. “Black Celebration” is a bilingual (German/English) volume with anecdotes, memories and images from two decades of dark underground culture in Leipzig. Contributing authors include musicians such as Bruno Kramm of Das Ich; the images vary from black and white analog in the nineties to full-color digital photography. Hand numbered copies (limited to 300) are still available, but only directly from the publisher, Ploettner Verlag.
Hungry for more visual inspiration? You can go back in time to my 2009 report about WGT. I also featured Seventh Sin photography in this post about Japan Goth fashion and nightlife.
Which were your favorite looks from the photos below? Do you agree with the writers that Lolita is now less popular in Europe? I hear the fashion is thriving in Australia…
Song of the Day: Gothika – Fata Morgana Android
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ALEXANDER MCQUEEN DRESS, SKULL SHOES, RICK OWENS MENS LEATHER PANTS & TSHIRT. LUISA VIA ROMA BLOGGER STYLE LAB.
Of all my travel adventures, Luisaviaroma’s Firenze4Ever (fashion blogger mega-meetup) ranks near the ceiling. Sebastiano Serafini and I got to style designer clothing, and model it against the magnificent backdrop of Florence’s Duomo. Here are photos from the first Styling Lab…
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Our hotel was right in front of the Duomo (Gothic style Basilica).
Luisa Via Roma kindly provided catered lunches for the bloggers. I’m still salivating over the Italian rice.
(Seba’s wearing a t-shirt from our HOPE clothing line. Look closely: his underwear is Intimissimi.)
Luisa turned the display window into a polar bear paradise. (Do you like my crucifix nail art?)
The Aveda hair and makeup team got to work.
We got to select any luxury clothes we wanted, and wear them in a pro photoshoot! I chose an Alexander McQueen dress and skull shoes.
Seba looks a little horny? He’s wearing Rick Owens.
Our assistant took us to a terrace overlooking the Piazza del Duomo. Breathtaking.
We continued to shoot inside the apartment.
Doesn’t Seba look like Andy of Black Veil Brides here? (Did you hear: he recently broke three ribs during a concert accident?)
Such gorgeous clothing. The male model ain’t bad, either!
Regular interaction, in our world.
Luisaviaroma put up a page about Sebastiano, calling him “Imaginative, fashion-forward, and full of energy.” You can also see my feature here.
We’d love to hear your thoughts about our styling and photos! Photos of our other looks coming right up.
Song of the Day: Ryan Paris – I Wanna Love You Once Again (Can’t wait to show you the Milan Italo Disco club we visited.)
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