LIP SERVICE MODELS: STEAMPUNK VAMPIRE CLOTHING & MAKEUP. GOTH & ALTERNATIVE FASHION MODELLING, VAMPIRES MAGAZINE.
While in LA, Sebastiano Serafini and I had the opportunity to be models for Lip Service! We put on fangs and growled for a Steampunk Vampire photoshoot in a private dungeon.
The Lip Service shoot was for Vampyrotic, a magazine to “celebrate our dark sanguinary desires in gorgeously captured photos and video.” We crept into the downtown domination space, Servitu, with our mastermind photographer Mich.
It was impossible to narrow down our clothing choices for the shoot, so we ended up taking several sacks with us (including borrowed top hats and stomper boots). Mich fitted us with vampire teeth, which you first soak in warm water, then press to your canines until they firm up and stay in place.
Servitu Studios was a funhouse of torture equipment, including restraints, medical examination chairs, rusty cages, and a “vacuum bed” that vacuum-packs a person into latex. (Sebastiano: “Should we try?”)
A lamb mask, a pole with a perilous “object” attached… By now, my young “virgin victim” truly has been corrupted!
We settled on the dark aristocratic chair by the window and filled our wine glasses with blood. Our outfits are mostly coordinated from Lip Service’s Step in Time Steampunk collection.
Do you like this look on Sebastiano? I think he looks like a dashing Victorian airship captain.
We had the whole studio to ourselves — and used the opportunity to play.
Despite all my rage, I’m still just a Steampunk Pirate in a cage.
We changed into Nocturnal Rendezvous and Circuit City cyber garments, and climbed to the rooftop. Dusk was falling and the sky was radioactive blue. Perfect for a Power Rangers pose.
Thank you to Mich, Mickey, Bryn, Maria and everyone at Lip Service for having us as models! You can see us featured on the website here. Seba and I also toured the dark fashion company’s headquarters; these photos are coming right up on my blog.
Steampunk Vampires, brass and blood… what do you think of our styling?
PS: Naomi and I have a big new pirate mission in Japan with one of our favorite bands (you’ll know their name!). So much travel and adventure ahead this year… I’m fortunate to be able to work with my friends, and with artists I admire — and have all of you along for the ride!
Want to bring your band, film crew, fashion line or any project to Japan? Need someone to guide, consult, translate? Hire a pirate! (There’s more about our services on the La Carmina & The Pirates website.)
Japanese Word of the Day: Otobai = Motorcycle (Autobike!)
Song of the Day: Informatik – The World Belongs To Us
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ANIME MATSURI 2011: LA CARMINA & H.NAOTO AT JAPANESE CONVENTION IN HOUSTON, TEXAS! HANGRY & ANGRY, SIXH HARAJUKU STORES.
Important UPDATE: Unfortunately, the Sendai earthquake crisis has shifted many of my upcoming plans. I am so sorry, but I cannot make it to Anime Matsuri in Houston, Texas next weekend. I was looking forward to meeting so many of you… Happily, the h.NAOTO Sixh and Hangry & Angry fashion shows are still on, and I urge you to attend and support.
I’m coming to Houston, Texas in mid-March! And I’m bringing two Goth Punk kitties with me!
I am a special guest at Anime Matsuri, a giant yearly anime and Japanese pop culture convention. It was my duty to help create a spectacular J-fashion presentation… so I called in my friends at h.NAOTO. Please welcome Sixh. and Hangry & Angry to Texas for the very first time! The runway show will feature an interactive presentation from each model, and appearances from designers IBI, Mint and Gashicon from Japan.
Let’s celebrate the fifth year anniversary of Anime Matsuri, March 18-20th in Houston, Texas.
What: Hangry&Angry and Sixh – Japanese street fashion show
When: Friday, March 18th, 2011
Where: Main Events Arena, The Crowne Plaza Hotel (near Reliant), 8686 Kirby Drive, Houston, TX 77054
Tickets on sale now at www.animematsuri.com
What type of underground fashion can you expect? After attending the Hangry&Angry fashion show in Harajuku, Naomi and I visited the store to give you an inside peek.
Hello, cute-meets-creepy cat clothes.
In my dream bedroom, I’d have a shelf of these plush toys.
Then we headed a block over to photograph the new h.NAOTO store. I ran to the fuzzy white rabbit purse in the window.
The store had minimalist and elegant design, with mannequins hanging from the ceiling.
The namesake h.NAOTO collection is always classy.
Purple sparkly sequined rabbit, with sharp teeth and a tongue sticking out… bravo, Naoto-san.
His Goth and Lolita dresses are as beautiful as ever.
I like the rabbit motifs in the recent collection.
When you’re in Harajuku, be sure to pop into the h.NAOTO and Hangry & Angry stores for a browse. You can see maps, photos, addresses and more in my Gothic Lolita Shopping Guide.
For more h.NAOTO coverage…
† Hangry and Angry fashion show at the Heaven store in Harajuku, and a video interview with designer Gashicon
† h.NAOTO Goth night, an Eyes Wide Shut influenced fashion show in Harajuku
† Sebastiano Serafini models Sixh for my CNNGo article about male fashion
I can’t wait to visit Houston, Texas for the first time and meet you at Anime Matsuri! Please tell your friends about the upcoming convention — I look forward to seeing you there.
Which are favorite garments from the h.NAOTO stores? Tips for places to visit in Houston?
Japanese Word of the Day: Murahachibu = Ostracism
Song of the Day: Apoptygma Berzerk – Unicorn, Fairlight Children remix. (Robot love! The band emailed me, and we’re speaking more on Wednesday… updates to come.)