Wednesday, July 15, 2015

BACK TO THE FUTURE: The 90s welcome to the dark side

The 90s was a decade were young girls wanted to feel empowered, therefore who has more power than someone with actual "magic powers". So many movies portrayed the same main character and the same plot , teenagers in touch with the supernatural that werer already struggling  with the horrors of highschool but somehow manage to beat the forces of evil and rise to popularity in the process. All of these a reflection of the youth's search for spiritual guidance that was lost during the consumist vanality of the 80s and caused that huge instropection for the generation X.

The iconic "teen witch" outfit, long layers, dark colors and shiny textures, sometimes leather, others pvc. The laced up boots (actually inspired in real witches shoes back in the day). The dark lips and smokey eyes, to hide away innocence and project strenght, became the uniform for all girls who didnt feel like they fit in and gave them a style that used to be feared, but now was all the rage. This can be clearly seen in the cult movie "The Craft" where Fairuza Balk, the evil witch lost the fight for control over her own little coven against the trully gifted good witch Robin Tunney. We all swooned over the great power they had invoked t hip make that was able to give each of the girls a makeover. They went from being nobodies to looking like cher hollowitz outfits as if clueless had gone goth. But the best part of the whole movie was that scene, when  that made us re think changing our religion to some celtic wiccan belief if that is what it would take to be able to change our hair color with just the swoosh of our hands.

Lets Face it, we all still want a little black magic in our lives and with those all black ensembles some of the designers brought to the runways this season we didnt have to actually sell our souls or invoke some demon to look the part.

2. THE ALL BLACK GOTHISH ENSEMBLE

The accesory :" The backpack. Its casual yet mysterious, we could have a book of spells or just our daily work planner
The Icon:  Fairuza Balk as "Nancy" from the Craft and  Wynona Ryder  "Lydia" from beetlejuiceThe Update: Keeping the makeup less halloweeny and more mature with the use of only one make up trend at a time. Burgundy lips with just a bit of mascara and Thick eyeliner with glossy lipsThe risk: the wet hair look

 images thanks to:
littlecorpgothgirl.blogspot.com
style.com






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