TORI AMOS
I've been following the Cornflake Girl's career since 1992 and have always found her outfits to be interesting and often inspiring. She dressed the part of big-haired rocker chick back in the 80s but then switched over to a more refined look. She started wearing the Boho look long before Sienna Miller put the look on the fashion map. Diaphanous shirts and dresses, flared jeans. And the shoes. It's all about the shoes with Tori.
She wears shoes that make me dream of having a walk-in closet just for heels. She's even designed and marketed her own shoe line. Two years ago, she told the British paper, Mail Online:
"Shoes are my passion: Pollini, Kurt Geiger, sleek boots by Sergio Rossi. Even if everything else is downplayed, I'll wear good shoes."
Through the past almost 20 years she's kept one thing relatively the same - her hair. That long, red curly hair is her signature. In addition, her piano is her most constant accessory. Now at 44 years old, the rocking redhead is still a heavyweight fashionista.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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Monday, April 21, 2008
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Today I would like to give props to Robert Smith of The Cure. The master of morbid make-up is 49 years old today. I'm sure he would hate to hear it, but he has become a fashion icon over the years despite having said that he doesn't care about clothing. He's also said that he hates the term "goth" and would never consider The Cure as such.
I've been following his career for over twenty years and there's no denying he has had an impact on the world of style. That big teased hair and red lipstick (Mary Quant Crimson Scorcher) that has become his style signature has influenced a multitude of performers and pop culture figures (The Crow, Edward Scissorhands, Neil Gaiman's Sandman, etc.). Legend has it that the lipstick look came about after an opium-fueled night with Siouxsie and the Banshees during which Robert grabbed Siouxsie's lipstick and went to town.
He's been called "pop culture's unkempt poster child of doom and gloom" so it's no surprise that he's inspired tons of goths, including yours truly, to tease their hair and wear lots of crooked red lipstick.The first time I saw him without make-up, I didn't recognize him. When talking about wearing a bare face, he has said: "Nobody notices me. Nobody thinks I'm me. But then I look less like me than most of the people coming to our concerts. "
He's still teasing his hair and wearing the eyeliner and lipstick except nowadays he's working with people like Ashlee Simpson (I must admit I love her song Get Outta My Head! This makes me wonder if he might have had something to do with that). He's even inspired a hair product from Lush called "goth juice."
Happy Birthday, Robert! Here's to another twenty years of Aqua Net and red lipstick!
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