Berlin alternative art, clubs & colorful graffiti! Tacheles Kunsthaus Oranienburger, DJ SiSEN, German Goth parties.
A final post about Germany, followed by the Go With Oh travel video! Berlin’s alternative / Goth scene comes alive at nightfall. Gsus, DJ Sisen and friends took us on a tour of their favorite underground bars and haunts.
SiSen’s body parts. He’s currently DJ-ing and organizing several parties in Berlin (where he now lives), including Japaranoia.
We stopped by Galerie 5th people project, an art space with events such as “Birthday with Japanese Drag Queens.”
Rose ruffle skirt: Spider, Lolita brand in Hong Kong
Goth top: Putumayo from Closet Child
Flower hair clip-ins: provided by Angelica Brigade
Velvet goth jacket: gifted by Lip Service (here is a military jacket)
Blue shoes: John Fluevog (love their buckle boots)
This exhibit was called “What You See Is What You Get.” How would you interpret the artwork?
The gallery’s run by a sweet team from Japan that supports independent artists.
Next, the important matter of food. We had difficulty locating the restaurant.
Since it was our last night in Berlin, it made sense to eat traditional German food. Redfish and apple strudel and wine.
Stuffed, we toured the Oranienburger neighborhood, home to bright graffiti and streetwalkers.
SiSEN throws parties at Monsterkabinett.
The decor inside is eerie.
Outside, a towering elephant-nosed monster. When you insert a coin, he opens his mouth and flaps his metal wings.
We ended up at Tacheles, legendary art center with every inch covered in graffiti. The space has a long cultural history, as you can gleam from Wikipedia.
For years, Tascheles has been peril of being shut down. In early September, the remaining artists were forced to vacate, but my friend are making great efforts to keep the community alive.
The walls are a perfect backdrop for photos.
What do you think of Berlin’s underground culture? Would you want to visit? For more shopping and clubbing tips, check out my German Goth guide.
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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?