The second secondary item going into production for the 2012 outfits is a pair of very short shorts, having deep pleats worked into the front- and narrow ones repeated into the backside, a, perhaps, unconventional adaption of classic design that aught to make the piece all the more compatible with a wide variety of styles.
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Cybernation
Augmenting monday’s fur legwarmers and hand-fluffies by the insertion of glow sticks through outward-curving slits into pockets withing the lining, and fixing them secure by bringing a loose backsticth through their lanyard-holes.
Oktober Decadence
Paris, Halloween’s eve…. a setting, perfect for apraising the still developing Monday outfits at the windmill, with the decor of our charming art-nouveau hotel just a little too remindful of that certain elevator scene.
Monday’s Secondary Outfit
Monday’s Secondary Outfit combines both cyber and mittelalter elements to establish an immaculate hybrid look showing quite a lot of skin, yet relying strongly on hair-based fabrics.
Akin to the Primary Outfit is the boastful chin-covering-collar capette - contrived from remaining scarlet velour - as the focal point of the outfit, giving away to the off-white velvet-jersey used for the crop-top, returning as the base-material for the fur-covered leg and wrist-warmers, keeping red glow-sticks embedded into tiny pockets.
Covering the hips we find sideways slashed short shorts, giving a hint of the underwear, whilst upholding the, with straps and rings decorated, back-panel-skirt, spurring the futuristic side of the outfit together with the cybernetic eye-wear combed discretely through the head rigorous blond hair.
Decoration
Sometimes a piece isn’t striking enough to charm on first impression. Adding decoration to highlight design characteristics (instead of hiding the flaws) can effectively remedy such situation, though it comes at a cost.
Shown here is the altered Arch Down Skirt, enhanced with red leather trim, following not just the seams, but pressed against the barrier between heavy and lightweight suede, thus emphasizing a from the design emanating shape, returning, with it’s high contrast in color, an effect more suggestive to the industrial/cyber scene, but also covering up the impeccable work that went into making it.
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