"glam punk" and which I will do my best to achieve as a person who does not even own eyeliner. (The feeling of anything on my face that isn't an ultralight moisturizer makes my skin crawl and so makeup is a complete no-go and always has been.)
I am far from being glam or punk, but I still think you can achieve glam punk through your clothes and general demeanor, no makeup required. (And really, can you even be glam if your skin isn't well hydrated?)
It also has to be an outfit I can comfortably sit in for two hours (concert + screening) and walk through midtown NYC wearing at 7pm on a Tuesday. (So maaaaaaaaybe not the leather corset? But also maybe yes the leather corset?)
(And honestly, is there any time of day less punk than 7pm on a Tuesday? The real Lestat would never.)
(And honestly, is there any time of day less punk than 7pm on a Tuesday? The real Lestat would never.)
Truer words have never been spoken.
Say yes to the corset. If it is sufficiently comfortable.
I feel like 7pm on a Tuesday can be punk, but can't be glam.
Not that I know, but this is also my instinct.
She’s unhappy because the wig is itchy.
I feel this in my bones. I love the concept.of wigs, but, wow, I cannot stand to have them on my head. The itch and the hot. But I also cut tags out of almost all my clothes, so, you know, not surprising. A shame though, because I think they're fun.
::checks time::
What did you decide to wear, Jess?!? And what did you do with your hair, anything? It's pretty rock chic on the daily...
Krysten Sinema killed any urge I have to wear a wig or color my hair anything...exotic.
That isn't the thing I blame her for, but it's something else she kind of ruined.(Not that I haven't missed my Manic Panic window by several decades, anyway. Much like ex-Senator It's-Not-Cool_to_brag about skipping third grade when you're forty and allegedly an instructor in your own right.)