FLAME Magazine Volume 1: Spring 2020

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A syringe printed evening gown- sure why not? Chain linked dusters and dresses made powerful statements with feminine silhouettes. Caged corsets and portrait printed tees were mixed and matched with a variety of bottoms. Closing the show with a clear pearl beaded dress featuring a white high low tulle skirt. And oh of course, let’s not forget the bedazzled electrical tape like nipple cover and thigh high boots. The makeup was edgy with pops of color and crystals, just like the clothes.

Pretty just took a whole new meaning- jump on the boat, or get left behind. There were braids, straight hair, curly hair and even no hair- clearly not meant to be the focus of the show. Gone are the days where pretty meant delicate and refined. People felt confined to fit into this standard box set by God knows who. Today we’re taking ownership of mental health and depression, soul seeking and rebirth, and being free to find inner peace and happiness. Pretty just took a whole new meaning- jump on the boat, or get left behind.


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