"Rock 'n' Roll Remix: Brandon Flowers's Weenie Roast 2004 Look Gets a Modern Makeover!
Hey, Victims! Get ready to party like it's 2003-2005 because The Killers are in Vegas and better than ever! With their recently announced Vegas residency celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Hot Fuss, we've got some iconic shows to attend. But wait, what's a killer concert without some killer outfits, right? It's time to dust off those Hot Fuss-era-inspired looks and show the world what true rock 'n' roll fashion is all about! Let's dive into the wardrobe of yesteryear and bring the heat to these epic shows!
Picture this: Brandon Flowers, frontman extraordinaire of The Killers, strutting onto the stage at Weenie Roast like he owns the place (spoiler alert: he does). What's he wearing?
Business casual.
So naturally, we will also roll up in our best business casual.
Let's start with the pants. Brandon is rocking a pair of pinstripe slacks as if it were another day in the office. Let's aim for a modern straight-leg pinstripe pant with an elastic waistband for comfort and ease of movement during the concert.
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These pants offer a contemporary twist on the classic pinstripe style, allowing you to rock out all night without sacrificing style.
Brandon paired his slacks with a pair of black canvas sneakers boasting a gum rubber sole; it's a daring mix of sophistication and street style that we can try to replicate with this pair of canvas sneakers from Amazon.
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But let's break it down further. On top, Flowers is sporting a crisp button-down shirt, maybe in classic white (or is it pale pink? My eyes can't tell), adding a touch of understated elegance to the look. Tying it all together is a skinny black tie, lending a dash of rock 'n' roll attitude to his indie-inspired ensemble.
Let's embrace the oversized trend with a roomy button-down shirt that can be worn open and untucked for a relaxed yet stylish look with a classic white shirt. (Or make it pink if your eyes can see better than mine.) Just make sure it's roomy enough to channel that indie coolness.
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Remember to layer something underneath.
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Indie Brandon is missing one defining detail that the frontman has become iconically known for, and that is sparkle. Just for the heck of it, we'll turn the skinny tie into a rhinestone tie necklace!
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And what's that on his wrist? A bright red, square-face, Swatch Watch, injecting a pop of color and playful charm into the outfit. It's the perfect finishing touch, showcasing Flowers's knack for combining unexpected elements to create a look as captivating as his stage presence.
Now let's see. We could recreate this by simply wearing a similar Swatch Watch.
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Or we can choose to be frugal and find ourselves a cheaper alternative.
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You could even take it a step further if you already have an Apple watch - which conveniently is already square - by getting yourself a red watchband and putting your own Swatch Watch wallpaper!
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But let's not forget about makeup and accessories! To complete the look and pay homage to The Killers' Hot Fuss album, here are some suggestions:
Line your eyes with bold black eyeliner to add intensity and drama to your look, just like Flowers's stage presence.
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Coat your lashes with black mascara for added volume and definition, making your eyes pop against the backdrop of your indie-inspired ensemble.
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Paint your nails with sleek black nail polish to complement the edgy vibe of your outfit, adding a chic finishing touch to your overall look.
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Swipe on a sheer (or not so sheer) blue lip gloss to match the color scheme of The Killers' Hot Fuss album, adding a touch of whimsy and playfulness to your makeup look.
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If the rhinestone tie wasn't enough, add some more sparkle and shine with rhinestone dangle earrings to match. These earrings will catch the light and elevate your ensemble with a touch of glamour and sophistication.
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With these key pieces, you'll be ready to rock your own indie-inspired business casual ensemble and pay homage to Brandon Flowers's iconic style. So, grab your outfit, cue up your favorite Killers' tracks, and get ready to show the world what actual fashion Victims look like!
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It's officially June and Janelle Monáe is dropping her new album on June 9th so we thought we’d drop some custom themes for you to ~ float ~ into June.
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Check out this Etsy item!
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Raising the Stakes
Sometimes when reading over my work, I find that the story feels…dull. Recently, I’ve come to realize that it’s because I’m not giving my story high enough stakes! Without a solid risk to back up your conflict, what is the point of your conflict at all? High stakes are a necessity to grip your reading and keep them engaged in the story, so what can you do to raise those stakes if they’re feeling flat?
Figure out what your characters want, and stop them from getting it. This relates back into your conflict. Your conflict is sourced by what your character stands against in achieving their goal. Your stakes are what they risk losing if they don’t achieve this goal, and there what they stand to gain if they succeed.
Give them a personal reason to care, and show how their world will be shattered if they fail. Your stakes don’t need to be world endingly huge, but they should seem that way to your character. Maybe they aren’t trying to stop the apocalypse, but if they don’t stop this Baron from making a deal with the King, they will lose their homeland. The more your stakes matter to your character, the more they will matter to you reader.
As with all things writing, do this on a macro and micro level. Across the entire narrative, your story will have a couple major stakes and sources of conflict, but try to achieve this on a more chapter to chapter level, too. For example, your character is trying to sell their gemstone brooch to a pawn shop so they have enough money to pay for a ride to the next village, and the pawn broker is a known swindle. The entire book isn’t building to the outcome of this deal, but if the deal fails then they’re going to lose two days travel time. See? Even that little risk makes things much more interesting.
At the end of the day, raising the stakes = giving a character more reasons to care. If you can make it matter intensely to your character, you can make it matter intensely to your reader.
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Guide to Writing Mystery Thrillers
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Horror vs. Thriller: Fear vs. Suspense
The main difference between thrillers and horror is the effect it has on the reader. Yes, both genres are meant to “scare” the reader, but with a thriller, the ending is less predictable. It’s about the building tension that comes with the unknown. The writer’s goal is to unsettle the reader, make the fear of the unknown be the main aspect and make their heart rate rise steadily over the course of the plot. Horror is repeatedly scaring the reader, though the tension is lesser because a horror story is one of inevitable doom. It’s not so much about if, but rather when and how. Thriller is about that sweet, slow dribble of ice water down the reader’s back, while horror is splashing them repeatedly in creative and shocking ways.
Balancing the Tension
With the tension being the most important element in a thriller, you must balance this carefully and you can do so by utilizing the mystery aspect. You can build the tension with events and the steady state of unknowing, but you can also use the mystery to relieve or ramp up the suspense. Mysteries introduce time-sensitivity into the plot, as well as identifiable risk and payoff, but it also preserves that feeling of unpredictability. You need to be careful to keep the tension thick enough that the plot twist is surprising, but not unexpected. Readers should expect a dramatic shift in the trajectory, but they should be completely shocked at what it actually is.
Suspension of Disbelief
Mysteries and thrillers do not have the luxury that thriller does of a reader coming in with their sense of what is and isn’t “realistic” being thrown out the window. Readers of the mystery thriller genre expect an air of credibility and when their predictions and deductions are thwarted for something completely illogical, it isn’t a pleasant surprise. The suspension of disbelief comes in the details that may or may not be stretched for fictional purposes, but the meat of the story, the mystery and all the steps within, do not have that wiggle room. Exercise deep, critical thought when developing the plot development and the characters themselves because the reader is paying attention.
Choose the Right Antagonist
Antagonists in mystery thrillers are a great opportunity for creative freedom. Yes, readers expect the antagonist to surprise them or be clever, but your job isn’t to fool the reader, it’s to impress them with how cleverly you masked or built up the reveal of the antagonist; the result of their sleuthing. You don’t always have to choose some minor, seemingly insignificant character to be the antagonist at the end. There’s so many roads you can choose, such as making the protagonist the murderer, a family member the thief, the romantic partner the deceiver, etc. Don’t try to avoid cliches in this part of the plot, because it’s impossible. Every possible ending has been done in some way or another. Try to be original in the way you reveal them and be clever about developing the antagonist to have as much impact on the reader as possible.
Meaningful Death
Death isn’t as rampant in thrillers as in other suspenseful genres, but it’s still important to note that all death should have a purpose and a consequence. It should always serve the plot, and it should always have an observable effect on the characters. Killing characters (especially main characters) to build suspense or stakes doesn’t work and it reads as lazy. Keep the purpose and consequence in mind, and be open to death and where it takes the story.
Common Struggles
~ How do you create a good mystery thriller plot?… It depends on what you like about the genre. If you prefer to have the majority of the story surround the actual mystery and the development of its nuance, then focus the plot around that and sprinkle the suspense throughout. If you want the mystery to be the catalyst for a bigger, more complicated emotional conflict, then structure accordingly. It’s really about what you want to say and how you would want to hear it.
~ How do you balance a subtle build up without making the twist look like it came out of nowhere?… Action and reaction. Every twist and turn should be traceable to a series of identifiable events throughout the previous chapters. Your readers should be able to see the breadcrumbs when they read the story a second time. That’s how you know the subtlety works, rather than dropping two or three breadcrumbs throughout 16 chapters and then drop the whole remaining loaf in chapter 17.
~ How do you create a spooky, thrilling atmosphere?… Writing style. It’s all about writing style, I promise. Utilize some of the staples, like shorter sentences leading up to an explosive moment, visceral vocabulary about something seemingly mundane, etc. Over-describing things to have that “this normal thing doesn’t seem so harmless anymore” or under-describing things that the reader would assume requires more focus. Either turn up the volume or turn it way down. These little aspects in the vocabulary and structure you use add up and work wonders for tension and suspense. Also:
A Guide To Tension & Suspense
How To Perfect The Tone
~ How can I make the reader like the villain, despite their actions?… I have a couple resources for this, which you may find helpful:
Writing Good Villains
Creating Villains
Villains with good intentions
Other Resources
How To Write A Good Plot Twist
How To Foreshadow
Flipping Character Traits On Their Head
Plot Structures
Calculating Emotional Reactions
Keeping Characters Realistic
Tips On Writing About Mental Illness
Character Who’s Smarter Than You
Making Characters Unpredictable
How To Engage The Reader
Including More People of Color In Your Story
“Male characters are more relatable”
Writing Good Villains
Creating Villains
Showing Vulnerability Without Death
Character Driven vs. Plot Driven Stories
Resources For Crime/Mystery/Thriller Writers
Tips on Writing Pyschological Thrillers
Resources For Writing (Global) Period Pieces : 1900-1939
Resources For Writing (Global) Period Pieces : 1940-1969
Historically Accurate Dialogue
Creepy Ex-Girlfriend
Tips on Introducing Backstory
Writing Other Eras
Resources For Writing The Mafia
Guide to Story Researching
Commentary on Social Issues In Writing
Resources For Writing Sketchy Topics
On Writing About Sensitive Topics
Avoiding The Romanticization of Mental Illness
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