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Edwardian Ball SF 2011 Part 2: The Bazaar

We may have been a bit short on Echoes, but that didn’t stop us from shopping our hearts out at the Edwardian Ball’s grand bazaar. The ‘neath of the Regency Ballroom was nearly overflowing with dark delights …
Vest and Tie By the 5 & Diamond Collective
We attended the bazaar the afternoon prior to our first ball which allowed it to be a fine preview of the evening ahead.  Over 6000 square feet of hand-manifested brilliance insured that there was something worth coveting in whichever direction you might look.

Equally admirable to the scintillating hats, masks, gloves, spats, shoes, boots, coats, myriad curios, baubles, bustles, corsets, and ingenious ensembles for sale were the engaging merchants peddling their wares in costume and in character.  Many of them seemed exceptionally pleased just to be basking in the radiance of  adoring consumers’ praise of their creations and it was a sincere pleasure to converse with thems what create these wonders.

While there was a small historical (read: steampunk) contingent shopping the bazaar, I would say the majority of it’s merchants and denizens were decidedly burners, and stylish ones at that.  It’s doubtable that another group could run the Edwardian fashion-plate into the punk’d end-zone and score such a radical mutation of the paradigm.Loom woven copper wire gown.

One work in particular that quite fascinated us was this gown (see photo at right) made of woven copper wire that had been patina’d to various corroded shades of green.  In our opinion, fashion art such as this is worthy of the museum and the fact that it along with a number of other pieces incorporating this woven wire in various visually striking ways indicates the near transcendental level of artistry that could be purchased for a competitive price at this bazaar.

There was a fantastic vibe which permeated the bazaar.  Smiles could be seen and laughter heard throughout the large open rooms.  The charming and animated hatter though, was perhaps our favorite interaction at the bazaar.  In addition to having on a delightful outfit, she educated us in the proper use of her many springed head sizing device as well as said device’s phrenological applications!  The device (pictured below on my companion’s head) allows a plot of one’s brow line to be punched into an index card via pins located atop the device.

Want to see more of what the bazaar had to offer?  Visit this gallery at our Facebook page.  In the next article, we’ll be talking about the outfits we made for this year’s ball.

Head Sizing at the Charming Hatters' stall

Junkee’s 3rd Annual Burner Fashion Show Part 3.0

Saving the best for last might be considered a bit overly traditional by some but here at DustyCouture.Com we like to honor the creators’ wishes.  As in life so too here on the web …

Jessica of Junkee Clothing Exchange put on this fabulous shindig complete with the wild west stage dressin’ and even wilder wim’n wi’ skirts hitched to high heaven, Giddy UP!

*You GOTTA watch all of it if you wanna hear Junkee’s profound public service announcement.
**You WANNA hear the announcement.

Junkee Final

Image By Dana PhotoZen Nollsch


Top Five Fashion Accessories of 2009 Vol. 3

Are you ready for our THIRD installment of the top five fashion accessories of 2009?  We’re back with those extra special accoutrements that made one individual’s wardrobe come alive this past year.

A woman wearing brown lacey leggings and very furry brown boot's legs point skyward, leg in foreground is bent at the knee.

Please welcome Miko, our guest author for this post on her favorite fashion accessories of 2009.  We personally witnessed Miko’s year-long initiation into the “costume cult” and are all impressed by her unique, playful style which emphasizes sexiness, comfort, and mobility among other things.

1. Brown Lacey Leggings-These footless leggings were a holiday gift, but quickly made it onto the all-star accessory list. Great for all your brown outfits, excellent when you get tired of wearing fishnets, and superb with the perfect booty shorts and item number two on my list, the Shag boots.

2. Sanuk Shag Boots-Termed “not-boots” due to their uber comfortable, sandal footbed, this footwear excels both indoors and out. The only disadvantage is when shoe removal becomes a necessity in wintertime and you find you prefer these beastly boots to your house slippers.

A mostly nude female with one foot up on a stool has her back turned to show off tan fur trim boots, colorfully striped skater socks, and an upcycled white and black bustle.

3. Demonia Platform Boots-Funky enough for every costume, comfortable enough to trek from the deep playa to center camp and beyond! These boots were a major footwear staple for me in 2009. I commonly paired these with leggings, stockings, or most commonly as seen here in this photo, with skater socks.

4. Bustle-Whether you’re circus bound or ready for tea, what better accessory than the bustle. My homemade version incorporated two unworn items: a petticoat and a white skirt. I pleated the white skirt to highlight the button accents, and then attached both to a belt for easy removal, if needed. New for 2010 will be additional ruffling with a multi-layered, black, satin and lace skirt.

5. Feather Earrings-Great for those of us who just can’t have striped or colored hair extensions all the time. Feathers can be matched to individual hair length and coloring, or made extremely long and bold to really stand out and demand attention. If they get wet, feathers can be straightened on a low heat setting with a basic hair straightener or steamed. Make friends with the manager of the fly fishing department at your local sportsman’s emporium to find the most extravagant feather supplies.

Awesome post Miko!  We look forward to seeing what you adorn your beautiful self with in 2010 …

Upper torso and head shot of a smiling half Asian young lady wearing irridescent purpley-blue sunglasses, earrings that are a small bundle of long white feathers with black stripes and another earring that is brown feathers with black stripes.  She also wears two necklaces, one a blueish-white moonstone wrapped in fine black cord and a symbol consisting of four thick copper wire circles.

A Closer Look At The M4 Style

Random pics off the web can be fun, but for appreciating the subtle details of a particular style, nothing tops being with the genuine article in person.  On 11/7/09 March Fourth (M4) owned Reno’s face with flair.Two men towering above the crowd on their stilts.  One flips the bird he wears tan striped blue pants that extend down his stilts he also has a black and white short top hat black fingerless gloves hand stitched double vests and an ascot the other stilter throws the "rock-on" horns wearing a large black and yellow ruffled collar on a black grommeted vest.  He has on a civil war type Union soldier's cap and long black pants that similarly extend down his stilts.

The vibe was electric.  In addition to rocking a sold-out venue through two sets of marching-fueled mayhem, M4 brought it fashion-wise, dazzling us with the finest couture aspects of their signature style.

Hats, collars, sleeveless tail-coats, vests, bustles, and layered vaudville (one of the stilters was wearing five layers of clothing on his torso!), all well accented with miscellaneous militaria.  Anywhere there’s a gap in cohesiveness, throw in some punk-rock accessories or a bit of tribal flair.

Just about every article worn by the band is custom, some of it gifted by fashion designer fans from around the country.  Speaking to the band members is a crash course introduction to the underground burner couture network.

One thing that stands out about all M4s costumes is their individuality.  While you can tell there have been certain trends, all the costumes are highly individualized conceptions and the band welcomes all takes on its core theme.A man facing you and a woman showing off her rear with her head turned in profile are both smiling and posing.  The man wears a black marching band jacket with silver acccents over a red fishnet top and red/black snakeskin print pants, a red and black marching band had with red fashion goggles tops off his ensemble.  The woman's color scheme is white and black for her white fedora, white corset with black accents, white and black bustle, and shoulder holsters, her long black hair cascades down her upper back making her all the more beautiful.  The couple is framed within a black and white striped hula hoop.

Their merchandise table was a veritable smorgasbord of wicked accessories.  Belt buckles, chain-ring M4 necklaces, custom designed hats by Faith, and of course, the infamous logo’d shirts in 31 different flavors.

The vibe wouldn’t quite have been what it was were it not for the fans.  We brought it too, with circus and marching band inspired creations of our own.

As M4 proved that night: it’s one thing to rock, and another thing entirely to look good while doing it.  If you’re near Portland, M4 will be celebrating their homecoming and the release of their newest CD “Rise Up” on November 19th at the Wonder Ballroom. March On!

*Alert* We just received a hot tip about a marching band/outfit project happening in the vicinity of Gigsville!  Subscribe by clicking the links to the right if you want to be notified when this story breaks!Collage of two pics.  One is the back of a man's sleeveless red marching band tail-coat with silver and black scrollwork, snail stripes, and waistband.  The next pic is a pretty young woman with freaky doll eye makeup a heavily customized black marching band hat with large white feather plume and white accents (band of hearts, M4 patch, checkered hat bill), beautiful red pigtails, a vintage couture lace neck ruffle and polyanna jumper dress over white lace long-sleeved top.Collage of three pictures.  From left to right, bottom half of a female performers outfit featuring lacey rag bustle, lace diamond hoisery and black leather boots with white lacey spats.  Center pic is the back of the rock stilters brown coat with several yellow and silver diamond shaped appliques and long tails.  Furthest right pic is the bottom half of the beautiful pigtailed young lady's outfit with gold and black lace bustle, white ruffle bloomer panties, yellow and black striped stockings over white hoisery and custom black and yellow lace fringed spats with the M4 circle logo patch over her shoes.