This week has been ... eh. Not great. And the next few weeks are going to involve me being patient, which is not something I'm at all good at. (If you listen closely, you can hear [livejournal.com profile] stroppy_baggage and [livejournal.com profile] caliban1227 laughing at that understatement.) So! Today I dressed to amuse myself even more than I normally do. Yes, today is when I give thanks for the software industry's lack of a dress code.



  • Black patent-finish ballet flats with large skull & crossbone buckles.

  • Pale pink fishnet tights.

  • Black high-waisted circle skirt that has pink screenprinted swags of ribbon and skull bows all around the hem, worn over pink petticoats. (The skirt was originally part of a halter dress by Lucky13, but I realized that me + halter dress = unmixy things, so I turned it into a skirt.)

  • Black square-necked blouse with lace overlay.

  • Black cotton Victorian-esque military jacket, worn partially open. It has a mandarin collar, and two rows of pink taffeta buttons running down the front. Oh, and a pink taffeta heart with black bat patch on the upper left sleeve.

  • Pink glass pearl earrings, a pink glass pearl choker, a black glass bead necklace with a pink & black skull cameo pendant, my antique mini pocketwatch necklace, and the usual rings.

  • Hair pulled into a high ponytail and secured with black lace -festooned ties, and a mini pink & black tricorn from Peacock Blue Designs perched at the crown of my head, tilted to the left. (The tricorn is a pale pink base, with black lace trim, pink and black feathers, and a pink and black cameo. As always, Fiesty Diva at Peacock Blue did a fabulous job on it.)

  • Makeup: YSL Touch Eclat; a light dusting of Aromaleigh "metamorphosis" finishing powder; MAC "Burnin'" lipstick (the perfect burgundy, why is it a limited edition? Whyyyyyy?); and full-on MAC Barbie eyeshadow. "Whistle" (pale pink white) on the browbone and lid, "Don't Be Shy" (cotton-candy pink, which is actually blush) on the innner and outer corners, "Mothbrown" (shimmery greyish brown) on the outer corner and lower lashline, black Liquidlast liner on the top lashline, and lots of black mascara.



Why yes, I am QUITE pleased with this outfit. And yes, I'll try to get someone to take a photo of it.


In other Shallow Fashion News, Shoutfit is still down. There's a part of me that wonders if it's down deliberately. The assorted things I've found online about the start of Shoutfit suggest that the people behind it were hoping to be absorbed/purchased by one of the big fashion media publishers; the Shoutfit userbase becoming increasingly weighted with Goths, Steampunks, and other fans of non-mainstream and DIY looks probably worried them. But it's only a small part of me that is dabbling with that conspiracy theory; there's no need to line hats with tinfoil yet.

From: [identity profile] jola.livejournal.com


note: my tinfoil-lined hat is a tricorn ;p

From: [identity profile] trystbat.livejournal.com


I'm just annoyed that Shoutfit is down bec. I wanted to write it up for Picks (not profiles, just regular picks), & the editor who runs it also loved it (she's a fellow freaky fashionista type). But now I have to poke around the intrawebs for other stuff. Stupid thing, making my job harder. Poo.

I tend to think they just underestimated the traffic load & couldn't pay the bill. That happens to a lot of newbie sites (heck, that's happened to sites we use as picks! we've crashed plenty of 'em in our time ;-).

From: [identity profile] tzaddi-93.livejournal.com


Well, as long as it's black aluminum foil (http://www.filmtools.com/blacfoilblac.html)!

From: [identity profile] maiaarts.livejournal.com

mmmm Barbie Mac makeup


gotta love it!
And I liked the halter dress on you: it showed your tattoo wings!!!
But I am not surprised that you made it a skirt.
much fun was had at your sale.

the boy started making music with the skull so all went well. Whew!

From: [identity profile] poetry-lady.livejournal.com

Re: mmmm Barbie Mac makeup


I have never seen said tattoos!! Want to see!

(And I love the outfit. And I've been following your example, Ms. Cupcake, and dressing to amuse myself. (I'm reading your post during my internet fast because SFD cheer me up...and I so need it right now.)

Me, I'm wearing: Blue witchy-flowing top with satin flounce-sleeves from Holy Clothing (which I'm devestated to find is not available in my size--because it fits perfectly: http://cgi.ebay.com/BLUE-WITCH-GOTHIC-SATIN-Flare-Cuff-PEASANT-TOP-NEW-5X_W0QQitemZ320151481237QQihZ011QQcategoryZ63887QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem) I might break down and get a 3X, just so I can get a second one...) with a silver "fairy" skirt from them as well (lots of satin godet insets). Black pointy-toed, silver-buckled flats that I got in Paris. Wire-work, moon charm, and yellow glass marble necklace (got at the kite fest last weekend). Hair very messy-bedhead. No makeup yet (crying tends to run mascara...I'm not quite done for this crisis). But I'll put on makeup before going out tonight...

And I'm thinking of getting my belly button pierced tonight...

From: [identity profile] staxxy.livejournal.com


I will take your picture, before you get into the car tonight.

and I will email all the photos this weekend. Egad am I bad at that.

From: [identity profile] master-cobweb.livejournal.com


I assumed the same thing about Shoutfit, actually. It's sad, because, as you say, the whole thing just became this wonderfully creative alternative fashion database. If only we could commandeer it...

From: [identity profile] mineke.livejournal.com


We could always try to take over Share Your Look: http://shareyourlook.com/

From: [identity profile] cordelia-rose.livejournal.com


There's a thought. They probably wouldn't mind us over at [livejournal.com profile] great_outfits either.
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