Twin Peaks-y style, via CA designer Lindsey Thornburg! Or, if you’re into a more literal interpretation, try out a red velevet + black and white chevron look.
I like how she even works a blue velvet top into the top. Doubly-Lynchian.
Femme Avant-core
Twin Peaks-y style, via CA designer Lindsey Thornburg! Or, if you’re into a more literal interpretation, try out a red velevet + black and white chevron look.
I like how she even works a blue velvet top into the top. Doubly-Lynchian.
If I can’t live inside the Black Lodge, my next choice isn’t that far off: the drawings of Brian Scott Campbell. Mainly THIS geometric cactus/beer room:
Retro domestic + surrealist sensibilities + monochrome = YES.
Fictional, fantastical spaces can be wonderful inspiration for an outfit. I’m in the middle of re-watching Twin Peaks with my best friend, and I’m really feeling the idea of a dramatic “Black Lodge” look.
Fortunately, San Francisco-based designer/shop Rusty Cuts has already considered this. How amazing would it be to rock this insane dress with thick black eyeliner and excessive owl jewelry? I’m pretty set on wearing it to the Fire Walk With Me group art exhibition in LA.
“The owls are not what they seem.” -The Giant
Even more Black Lodge ideas:
And some of my other favorite Rusty Cuts pieces, which are tempting me to fabricate “occasions” in which I would NEED to wear them. {Click on photo for link to listing in store.}