Showing posts with label bram stoker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bram stoker. Show all posts

1.21.2017

Book Style: Dracula

This post originally appeared on Book Riot in 2014.

Dracula

Dracula is THE classic monster novel. The salacious sexuality of the story and of the titular character have been drawing readers, and later moviegoers, by the hundreds for over a century now. While classically depicted in black and white with captivating touches of blood red, this edition from Penguin let me explore a more flamboyant costume for a Lady Dracula (with Winona’s Mina firmly in mind).

There’s a lot going on here, so let’s start with base layers. Sex appeal and vampires go hand-in-hand, so sumptuous lingerie was a must and this “Bat Your Lashes” bra and panty set is kind of perfect. Yellow tights for a kick of color and because, vampire or no, a lady does not expose bare legs to the public. Next up, a silky blouse with a necktie that evokes a gentleman’s cravat, and a flouncy bustled skirt – I know a proper Victorian lady would not be sporting anything above-the-knee, but when scaling buildings to assault woo your love, you need mobility. Some spiky “London” brogues and a lush, fur-collared “Mina” coat complete the main ensemble.

Let’s run through all of the blood-thirsty accessories, too: A Dracula necklace, stake earrings, fang knuckleduster ring, crimson “Blooming Love” engagement ring, “Paranormal” UV reactive nail lacquer, and a batty clutch polish off our Lady Dracula.


9.26.2013

Book Style: Dracula

Dracula


Bram Stoker's Dracula is a horror classic and has been the source of inspiration and fascination for writers and Hollywood for years. I decided I would create an outfit worthy of one of my favorite fantasy heroines, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Sexy heels and crimson lingerie compete with kick ass dark denim and a vibrant leather jacket. The jewelry is my favorite part of this all around rad outfit: A sparkly fang ring, bat stud earrings, and a stake necklace. Love it! Maybe if Mina had rocked this outfit (and attitude) I would have had more sympathy for her.