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Blog Name: The Courtesan Macabre
Url: http://www.courtesanmacabre.com
Language: English
Topics: gothic fashion, lolita, steampunk
Description: Exquisite finds in Gothic fashion, culture and style
Popularity: 19 Followers

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Peacock Perfect: Boutique Nicole at Tokyo Fashion Week
Kyoko Higa's collection for the Boutique Nicole during Tokyo Fashion Week reminded me of somewhat spooky, wide-eyed dolls I used to own as a child. The hair was a dramatic, extended version of the folk dancers I used see during trips to Europe. The clothing was a rich mix of dark jewel tones, feathers, fur and embellished motifs. The result was a collection of very pretty, edgy but wearable outifts that could actually still be flattering for many people.
There and Black Again: Aguri Sagimori from Tokyo Fashion Week
OK, we know fashionistas around the world (and especially Goth-loving fashionistas) love black as a wardrobe staple. Can you truly keep things beautiful, unique and creatively interesting for each and every outfit with only one color? Answering this question with a resounding YES during last month's Tokyo Fashion week was Aguri Sagimori. Her looks for this season used the textures of black to cleverly reveal the body in different ways. The styling of the hair and m
Pale and Sculptural Gothic Fashion - Michael Lau at HK Fashion Week
Does Gothic Fashion always need to be dark and somber? Designer Michael Lau proved it did not at Hong Kong's Spring 2010/Summer 2010 fashion week.
Macabre Travel: Tim Burton Exhibit at MOMA NYC
Did you miss Harper Bazaar's fabulous fashion spread last month? If you did, naughty one, at least you can catch the inspiration at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. If you find yourself in GOTHam, you will be treated to an exhibition of art made by Tim Burton. The collection is of more than 700 “drawings, paintings, photographs, storyboards, moving-image works, puppets, maquettes, costumes, and cinematic ephemera” Some 550 of those pieces come from the visionar
Grand Shipwreck Ball in NYC
As further evidence of the arrival of "Shipwreck Goth", may I present to you, Dances of Vice's Grand Shipwreck Ball. Takin

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