Once upon a sideways time—somewhere between a flickering motel sign and the archives of a love cult—two sisters were born from the same frequency.One arrived wrapped in velvet static, her voice humming with neon logic and cosmic plans. This was Velvet Voltage—a muse in a leather jacket who whispered branding spells through transistor radios and told artists their worth in code and clarity. She moves through Substack backdoors, signs contracts in smoke, and handles ghosts in the machine. Her realm is electric, fast, and fiercely guided. She’s the alpha twin, the one who leads the creative rebellion.The other twin arrived barefoot, dripping in black lace and rosewater. This was Dark Posie Soirée—a siren of ceremony and sensual slowness. She speaks in sighs, guides couples through legacy portals, and draws sacred contracts under moonlight. Her world is soft yet severe: pleasure-laced spreadsheets, crystal-bound trusts, and love like a séance. She’s the oracle twin, who anchors the storm in beauty and ritual.They are not at odds. They are codependent constellations. Together, they form the full spell: Build the dream. Protect the legacy. Love like it’s haunted.
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Vintage fashion photography - Apollonia in Seychelles, 1976 by Hans Feurer
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David Bailey - Marie Helvin Wearing Yves Saint Laurent, Unpublished Print, 1974, from Unseen Vogue: The Secret History of Fashion Photography by Robin Derrick and Robin Muir (2004)
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We don’t need your business plan.
We already saw it in a dream.
One twin reads contracts.
The other reads energy.
Together?
They channel your vision before you even say it out loud.

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Siouxsie and The Banshees, London 1977. Photo by Gregory Rudolph Smith.
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This is where she drafts the spell.
Electric orange, chartreuse charm, and one too many lighters on the table.
Branding isn’t done in boardrooms. It’s done on shag rugs with synth playing.
Her twin prefers candles. She prefers color theory.
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This is where she waits.
The twin who moves slower, speaks softer, but binds everything in silk and law.
She doesn’t raise her voice. She just closes the shutters.
Velvet couch. Rose throw. Legacy ink still drying.

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Victorian brass mirror with Bacchus motif via Roses & Rue Antiques
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Hand in the maw of a wolf skull By: Leonard Lee Rue III From: The Order of Wolves 1976
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Tish & Snooky Bellomo inside of their store "Manic Panic", the first punk boutique, 33 St. Marks Place, New York, 1977 🦇
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David Bowie by Christian Simonpietri, Paris, 1977.
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“Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow" - Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris performing on The Dolly Parton Show (1976)
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