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black vampires + witches
akasha, queen of the damned (2002)
louis & claudia, interview with the vampire (2022-)
tara thorton, true blood (2008-2014)
blade, blade (1998)
marcel gerard, the originals (2013-2018)
sarah fox, my babysitter's a vampire (2011-2012)
alex & camryn, twitches (2005)
rochelle zimmerman, the craft (1996)
bonnie bennett, the vampire diaries (2009-2017)
vincent griffith, the originals (2013-2018)
marie laveau, american horror story (2011-)
macy vaughn, charmed (2018-2022)
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You know what, since I'm thinking about it anyways, let's talk formalwear accessories. Most of these are traditionally menswear but a bit of gender fuckery is good for the soul, and frankly most of these are about making your mass-produced clothing fit and lay properly without having to go to the tailor.
Shirt stays: these go around your thighs to hold your shirt down, so that it stays smooth and tucked in. They're usually elastic, with 1-3 clips, and if you wear skirts frequently this is a GREAT way to make sure your top doesn't ride up. The clips will be visible if you're wearing something tight, so loose pants or skirts are where these do best. There's also an insane version that clips to your socks, but that is for lunatics. If you wanted, you could also use one of these clips to hold up thigh-highs.
These do a great job of smoothing and narrowing the waist area by keeping your shirt from bunching there.


Sleeve garters: usually metal, leather, elastic, or silk. These are usually worn with button-down shirts to adjust where your cuff falls on the wrist or hand. They're properly worn on the upper arm, and you pull the fabric of the sleeve above the garter until you cuff is where you want it. Because this creates a puff of sleeve at the bicep, it also broadens the appearance of the shoulders. It's great if you're working with your hands or if your sleeves are often too long for your preference.


Waistband clip or belt adjustment clip/buttons
Three different ways of tightening the waistband of a pair of pants or a skirt. You're not going to get more than an inch or so tighter without weird bunching, and for most of these you'd want them to be hidden under a shirt or jacket, but they do the job if that's something you're having issues with.



Collar pins: There are so many fun ones out there, both with and without chains. They're not terribly practical, though the slight weight may help keep your collar where you want it. Also consider collar tips, which pin (surprise) to the very tips of your collar points.



Sweater clips/guards: meant to hold your sweater or cardigan mostly closed. Great if your cardigan doesn't button, or if you don't like it to be buttoned all the way.


There's tons of other stuff out there like this--etsy is a great place to find this stuff. A lot of these are old solutions to the very modern problem of mass-maufactured clothes not being as one-size-fits-all as advertised, but they're also a fun way to put a bit of personality into businesswear.
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Gothic lolita dress design I made mostly out of curiosity, so I wasn't feeling like rendering it too much but still wanted to share

If you want to use this design for your drawing or character or to make it for yourself, feel free to, just credit me as a designer and don't use for commercial stuff that's it
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original story by AITO, art by AKIHARU NOBITA
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PSA as we go into spooky season and people start using activated charcoal to make foods look spooky.
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The blessed time of Cab Calloway of his orchestra and his extraordinary dancers.
(Put on sound)
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btw you can use whatever gender seasonings you want. paint your nails, wear breast forms, wear a binder, pack, tuck, dress however you want, whatever. you are adding ingredients to your gender soup.
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pov: the local town witch invites you into her home
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It’s Pride Month Eve, so leave out some milk for Freddie Mercury and his cats.

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Hocus Pocus 2 | Teaser Trailer
Hocus Pocus 2 will stream on Disney+ on September 30, 2022.

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It’s been 29 years since someone lit the Black Flame Candle and resurrected the 17th-century sisters, and they are looking for revenge. Now it is up to three high-school students to stop the ravenous witches from wreaking a new kind of havoc on Salem before dawn on All Hallow’s Eve.
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COSTUME DESIGN IN TV & FILM — VILLAINS
102 DALMATIANS (2000) Clenn Glose as Cruella de Vil | Costume design by Anthony Powell THE DARK KNIGHT (2008) Heath Ledger as Joker | Costume design by Lindy Hemming CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER | 满城尽带黄金甲 (2006) 周潤發 as 大王 | Costume design by Jessie Dai & 奚仲文 VAN HELSING (2004) Elena Anaya as Aleera | Costume design by Gabriella Pescucci & Carlo Poggioli THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR (2016) Emily Blunt as Queen Freya | Costume design by Colleen Atwood ENCHANTED (2007) Susan Sarandon as Queen Narissa | Costume design by Mona May CINDERELLA (2015) Cate Blanchett as Lady Tremaine | Costume design by Sandy Powell SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN (2012) Charlize Theron as Queen Ravenna | Costume design by Colleen Atwood MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL (2019) Michelle Pfeiffer as Queen Ingrith | Costume design by Ellen Mirojnick BATMAN & ROBIN (1997) Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy | Costume design by Ingrid Ferrin & Robert Turturice
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