Explain how I, with no experience in burlesque, just did a set inspired by the art form (though Bayonetta as a series is one long burlesque show IMO, hehe).
It's Saturday; have a Shamir Nevrand for all your pinup needs! But seriously, I love how the photos in this set turned out. Actually, it's one of my favourite sets I've ever done!
This is the second costume I made myself as opposed to buying! Started on it last year but winter came and I got caught up in other stuff. Surprisingly, it was the quickest one I completed thus far.