Saturday, March 30, 2013

And Then They Ate…

The beau and I did a pretty fun thing last week—we went to something called a “bridal event.” It was an event targeted toward those brides who have committed (down payment secured) with the caterer. It allowed us to taste appetizers, main entrees, desserts, and my favorite…FREE BOOOZES! OK OK OK. I am back and focused on the event itself. Our caterer is going to be Ritz Charles. I had my reservations on how good the food was going to be to serve approximately 200 of our close family and friends, but this event put some concerns to rest and raised others.

 

 

I am not a chocolate fan, but it was a cute touch.

The food itself was halfway decent. I think we have one of our four appetizers. I am not going to tell you until after the event. I want those reading this post who will be at our event to be impressed with the food (and presentation). It is safe to say that the beau and I agreed on one. Although we sampled three…we agreed on one. I see that I have a long road ahead of me, but that is another post. As far as the main entrees goes, I am glad that we will have multiple items to choose from. What they gave us that evening was not so hot. We agreed that of the seven, we enjoyed one and could tolerate another. So…we have room to make on that! The drinks were standard, but the red wines were quite delicious! I don’t think people really care about the liquor unless they pay for it (at least my friends don’t—that is why I call them friends), and that is the beauty of having an open bar. dressestyle

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Whimsical Carnival Wedding

A bride with a short Nicole Miller dress, a Twigs and Honey cap veil, and a carnival-inspired theme — really, what’s not to love? Pop in some styling by laceandlikes, images from made u look photography, top it off with a bonus wedding film, and you’ve got one of our most playful and inspired weddings so far this year!

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From the bride, Dana: I wanted it to be whimsical, playful, colorful, and bright. I wanted it to feel fresh and exciting- like it was a a true celebration! That’s why we went with a carnival-inspired style, rearing just a little toward the dark side of carnival for a little edge. It had touches of rock & roll and imaginative, absurd qualities which best describes us as a couple.


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We didn’t want to really have a “theme.” We wanted it to just be a good time, and be the best party ever. What’s more fun than a carnival? We decided it’d be a carnival-inspired wedding, but by no means did it have a theme. Our color scheme however, we just slightly more specific, being “bright colors, lots and lots of bright colors.”


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My wedding planner Rachael and I talked a lot about definitely doing something outside; something leaning more towards “woodsy” rather than “beach-y.” I wanted more like a woodland fairy type of feel, and one day Rachael said, “Like the movie, “Big Fish?” and I said, “Perfect. Exactly.” She then researched places in and around San Diego, where we live, and when she suggested Julian- it fell into place. Julian is a small, quaint, charming town known for their famous apple pies. Kevin and I went on our first camping trip together there during the first month we were together. I met his best friends there for the first time. That town means a lot to me, and Rachael figured out what I needed without me even knowing what I wanted. Driving up on that ranch for the first time, I knew immediately it was perfect when a gaggle of geese ran across the road winding up into the ranch. Perfect.


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We DIYed miniature plastic animals from Party City spray painted gold, handmade balloon dart board, wooden red heart with marquee lights as the backdrop during the ceremony, melted records for the bowls of flowers for the flower girls, handmade streamer wands for the guests to wave as they threw felted colored balls during the recessional, flea marketed postcards that served as the “guestbook,” handmade caramel apples as take-aways.


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Any advice for brides planning their weddings now? Find an amazing wedding planner like mine — someone who “gets you” and whom you trust. Enjoy every second of it, and reach out to your family and friends — have friends in an amazing band? Ask them to play at your wedding! Have an amazing, crazy, funny uncle? Have him be the officiant! Having your loved ones involved makes your day so much more personal and special. Also, and probably most importantly- trust in yourself and your gut. Do whatever you think feels the best to you. We didn’t follow a lot of traditions (no bridesmaids or groomsmen, no traditional processional/recessional songs, etc..) and it felt perfect to me and Kevin because of it. It was us. Do what YOU want to do.


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View all images from this wedding in the gallery

 

 

Wedding Music:
Processional: “And the Winner Is,” Devotchka from the Little Miss Sunshine soundtrack
Recessional: “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” Guns & Roses
No first dance! Just many a dances!

Wedding Location: Julian, CA / Wedding Coordination, Design, and Floral: laceandlikes / Wedding Photographer and Videographer: made u look photography / Wedding Venue: Sentenac Ranch / Wedding Dress: Nicole Miller “BR0314″ / Wedding Veil: Twigs and Honey “223″ / Wedding Shoes: Prada / Hair: Brooke Dankowski of Hyde-Edwards Salon & Spa / Wedding Caterer: Phil’s BBQ / Wedding Cake: Julian Pie Co. / Rentals: Allie’s Party Rentals / Wedding Music: The Schitzophonics / DJ: Edgar Alminar / Wedding Dresses for Guest Invitations: Alexandria Manson

Written By: Dressestyle

Thursday, March 21, 2013

New Miner mascot outfit helps rebuild school spirit

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Linton-Stockton School Corporation's new Miner mascot worn by Micaela Hazelwood.
(By Shad Cox)

Linton-Stockton School Corporation's new Miner mascot has restored a sense of pride in the school.

 

The woman under the mask this year, Micaela Hazelwood, said the boy's sectional semi-final game was the perfect reveal for the new buffed up outfit.

"At the pep session (last Friday) I wore the old one, and the new uniform came in that day at school. Then Friday night, I wore the new mascot uniform," Hazelwood said.

Hazelwood said the crowd was already excited for the sectional game, and the unveiling of the mascot made the crowd go wild.

"I had so many people say you actually look like a Miner, and not like a monkey," Hazelwood added with a laugh, noting the old mascot was slightly deformed after almost two decades of use.

She added, "The high school kids loved it. One kid said it looked like I could actually intimidate the other mascots."

Hazelwood said the biggest difference between the old and new mascot uniforms is the new one is a full body suit, and features muscular arms.

"You can't tell it's a girl inside anymore," Pep Club member Hannah Kocher noted.

Pep Club member Natalie Swihart said until the sectional game, the student pep session had been almost nonexistent.

Pep Club member Brianne Karazsia added the reveal of the new mascot and realizing the school stood a chance at the sectional win really brought out the best in the student section.

"The tone kind of changed when we won the Greene County Invitational, and people realized, 'Oh, they have a chance to win'," Karazsia explained.

Cheerleader Kylie Kramer said the fans seemed to get even more into the spirit of the game with the new mascot and intensity of the Sectional win.

Kocher added the mascot is the life of the cheerleaders, and having an updated mascot has made it possible to encourage the enthusiasm even more.

The new mascot costumes has also helped raise the enthusiasm of the basketball players.

"I think it helps the basketball boys too, to have someone at the games to get the crowd pumped up," Swihart added.

The students said the new mascot would not have been possible without a grant from Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC, and the persistence of high school principal Nathan Moore.

"They've been talking about getting a new fox mascot costumes since I was a freshman," Hazelwood said.

The funds were not available at the time, but the REMC grant gave them the opportunity to replace the costume that was falling apart.

Hazelwood said Moore began searching for the perfect mascot, and once he found one he thought was suitable he took the idea around the school.

"Mr. Moore took the picture through the hallways and asked everyone what they thought. He made sure everyone liked it," Hazelwood said.

Swihart added, "Mr. Moore is probably the most pumped up. This has been a good year because the school has never had this much school spirit."

Moore noted the costume had cost more than originally anticipated, so if anyone is willing to make a donation to replenish the funds used outside of the grant can send a donation to Linton-Stockton High School.

CL event puts girls into prom dresses, assists Big Brothers Big

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CRYSTAL LAKE – Many girls will say prom is about the dress.

 

On Saturday morning, nearly 200 girls lined the hallway outside of McHenry County College’s gymnasium in hopes of finding the ideal gown while giving a little back to the community.

 

In its sixth year, My Sister’s Dress offers affordable, recycled affordable prom dresses and accessories for girls looking to find beauty on a budget. All proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County.

Anime Conji Announces Lolita Designer Cyril Lumboy as Guest of H

Inspired by Harajuku street fashion, Cyril Lumboy has developed her custom line by drawing from a broad range of Lolita dresses subsets. She launched dolldelight four years ago, initially creating headpieces and then quickly expanding include a line of custom dresses.

 

Ms. Lumboy has received accolades for her progressive work that incorporates sweet, gothic, punk, and other aesthetics. Dolldelight also highlights her artistry in mixing prints—it is one of the brands most recognizable features. Cyril Lumboy's designs have graced the runway at events including “Japan. Endless Discovery” and Anime Expo 2012's “Japan Fashion Mix”.

 

Dolldelight will take center stage as the grand finale of our fashion show event on Sunday, April 14th. We are excited to welcome an amazing group of designers for this group presentation of the best Japanese-inspired street fashion in Southern California!

 

Anime Conji is delighted to welcome Cyril Lumboy as a Guest of Honor to AC2013, coming to the Town and Country Resort in San Diego April 12th-14th! Additional guest announcements coming soon!

 

 

About Anime Conji

 

The newest project managed by the SPJA, Anime Conji (AC) is an annual convention held in San Diego at the Town and Country Resort and Conference Center. Now in its fourth year, Anime Conji has rapidly grown to become the premiere anime and Japanese pop culture event in the San Diego area, bringing together cosplayers, gamers, and anime fans for a weekend celebrating the best in Japanese culture and entertainment. To register, or for more information, please visit the official website.

 

About the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation

 

The SPJA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to popularize and educate the American public about Japanese entertainment culture, as well as provide a forum to facilitate communication between professionals and fans. For more information, please visit the SPJA website.

Scenes from Savannah St. Patrick's Day: Part One

 

 

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The city of Savannah moved to curb the pre-dawn squabbles in the squares that marked last year’s parade by stationing half-a-dozen law enforcement officers in the more popular squares during the wee hours of the morning.

 

The police presence proved far from foolproof, however.

 

The first square on the route, Calhoun, saw a stampede at 5:58 a.m. when one overeager homesteader yelled “GO!” two minutes before 6 a.m.

 

Hundreds of others hoping for a spot in the large, open square bull-rushed the greenspace.

 

Several tossed their tents, bags and coolers over the barricades that marked the parade route around the east side of the square.

 

One projectile reportedly caught somebody in the face and drew blood, although the cut was not deep enough to require medical attention.

 

“The system, as it is now, is not a good one,” said one of the pre-dawn spot claimers. “Somebody is really going to get hurt eventually.”

 

 

 

Just not fair

 

Cooper and Patrick Mahoney planned to ride in style through the parade.

 

But Cooper was a little upset. His brother was getting all the attention.

 

Everyone kept wishing them a Happy St. Patrick’s Day, and he wanted to know when they would celebrate St. Cooper’s Day.

 

 

 

Mario revealed

 

Timothy “TJ” Riley wore a Mario mascot costume as part of the Lanier County High School marching band.

 

The band’s theme this year is video games, he said, including Tetris, Halo, Mortal Kombat “and Mario of course.” Even at 9 a.m. the costume was hot, and Riley pulled the head off for a little air.

 

With a camera pointed at him, he realized Mario’s identity was revealed.

 

“Someone tell the world Mario is black,” he joked.

 

 

 

Born to be in Savannah

 

Henry the “bassador” — that’s part Bassett hound and part Labrador — looked dapper in a green plaid coat and tri-color beads in Calhoun Square. A rescue dog from Rincon, he likes crowds, and he likes to dress up, said his human companion, Holly Kincaid.

 

“He wears a bowtie every day, and in summer, he wears seersucker,” she said. “I call him the Wal-Mart greeter of downtown.”

 

The only sticking point of having Henry at the parade was his love of food and drink. Kincaid looked down at one point to find him finishing off an untended bloody Mary.

 

“He really was born to be in Savannah,” she said.

 

 

 

Go big or go home

 

Melanie Headley, 22, is a native Savannahian who made it to her first St. Patrick’s Day parade Saturday.

 

Making up for lost time, her outfit would’ve made a Shriner blush.

 

Headley discovered the sequined green bikini top and green tutu at Civvies on Broughton and knew she had to wear them to the parade.

 

“It’s St. Pat’s in Savannah,” said Headley, a pastry chef at Sapphire Grill. “You have to go big or go home.”

 

What’s a little nine-hour drive when there’s a St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Savannah?

 

Trey Willoughby drove nine hours Thursday night from Lexington, Ky., so he could make it to his first Savannah St. Patrick’s Day, and the junior at the University of Kentucky hasn’t been disappointed by the experience.

 

“It’s been great,” he said. “We’ve been staying out on Tybee Island and last night we hit the bars. Today I even had a cop pour my beer into a cup for me. They don’t do that back at U.K.”

 

Of course, he had another reason to make the drive. His girlfriend, Jenna Alderman, is from Savannah.

 

Moments later, Alderman walked up with a friend, Tori Degroodt, and they looked bemused as he continued his news conference, especially when he said this would be the first time he appeared in the newspaper when it wasn’t the police log.

 

 

 

People watchers

 

Denver and Alberta Minor have been married 14 years and love Savannah’s festival so much, they make the four-hour drive each year from the town of Matthews, N.C., outside of Charlotte.

 

Denver got into the holiday spirit by dying his hair and beard completely green mascot costumes.

 

“We love the East Bay Inn and the people,” Alberta said of Savannah. “Truthfully, we like River Street and to watch people. People-watching is fantastic.”

 

 

 

King of restrooms

 

David Sauers marched in the parade with a plunger as his scepter. He’s the founder of Royal Restrooms, which provides upscale portable toilets for events, including about 20 private parties along the parade route.

 

Saturday, Royal Restrooms also provided bathrooms for a charity “Pay for pee” on River Street benefiting the Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club.

 

Sauers’ daughters, C.C. and Stella, carried plungers, too, though he couldn’t remember whose idea it was.

 

“It’s just kind of evolved,” he said.

 

 

 

Spending of the green

 

We interrupt these vignettes for the commercial portion of coverage.

 

First up, Larry Slageman from Knoxville, Tenn., a grizzled 30-year veteran of peddling horns, trinkets and various other souvenirs at events that include the Super Bowl, Mardi Gras, Final Four basketball games and, in his own words, “anywhere there’s thousands of people.”

 

He rolled into town Thursday and will leave today. On Saturday, he stationed his cart near the intersection of Hull and Bull streets at the north end of Chippewa Square and seemed to be doing a brisk trade in horns, feather boas, beads, tam-o-shanters and cotton candy.

 

“It’s all right,” he growled. “It’s a day’s pay.”

 

So, what’s the day’s biggest seller? “Anything green,” he said. “Green equals green.”

 

Next up are Jenny Mullins of Brooklet and Sheryl Floyd of Bloomingdale, representing Girl Scout Troop 30519 in Pooler. The two had staked out a spot on Bull Street to sell — what else? — Girl Scout cookies. By noon, they had sold about 40 cases (or 480 boxes) out of their shopping cart and were shooting for 80 cases by day’s end.

 

“We’re one of six troop leaders the council is allowing to sell cookies on the parade route,” Mullins said.

 

When told one of the other six had set up shop not far away, Floyd’s eyes narrowed. “I know,” she said. “I saw them.”

 

She did not seem pleased.

 

 

 

The hostess with the most-est

 

Abbi Sparks, 21, of Savannah is not exactly shy.

 

“Are you interviewing people?” she asked the man with the notebook. The man said he was.

 

“Then interview me,” she said. “I have red hair.”

 

The man thought that was as good a reason as any.

 

So Sparks, an exercise science major at Georgia College, told her tale. She has been coming to the Savannah St. Patrick’s Day celebration since she was an infant.

 

“My parents used to take us every year,” she said. “Now we’re at the point when they drop us off and then pick us up. That way no one drives home drunk.”

 

Standing near the south border of Chippewa Square, Sparks was surrounded by friends. Many friends. But not as many as last year.

 

“Last year I had 22 people staying with me for the weekend,” she said. “This year I limited it to 12.”

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Girls Need Plus-Size Power for Prom

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dresses are hard to come by. You don’t want to give up a gown that works on your body when you may not find another one.

 

“They tailor a lot of those dresses to slender girls. The plus size options are like potato sacks meant to cover the body up,”she says. “It’s all about the tuck and duck. Tuck away the things you want to hide and accentuate the positives. Just because you are plus size doesn’t mean you don’t want to feel beautiful.”

 

She hopes the dress she donated gives that feeling to a Kansas City girl come prom night.

 

Lolita Dresses still remembers her big dance. Her look was Audrey Hepburn-inspired:black and gold, off the shoulder, knee length. Modest and modern. Back then she was a size 11, and the stores were less limited than they are today. She looked good. She felt good.

 

That’s the power of a good dress.

 

Jonez, on-air personality for KPRS Hot 103 Jamz, started the dress drive as a way to give back to the girls she’s met in her youth work. Some of them don’t have a permanent address. They have family issues. They have been forced to grow up before their time.

 

She believes prom should be that night where they can put on that dress, go to the dance and just have fun. No worries.

 

Prom night is just one night, but the memories are lifelong. Remembering a good time should be a one-size-fits-all opportunity.

Sogadress Adds New Items to Its Prom Dress Collection

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Sogadress, a brand for women's special occasion dresses, recently released 128 new items to its designer prom dresses 2013 collection. A spokesman of this organization, said that they would launch new designs weekly to enrich their product line.

 

The recently released 128 designer prom dresses come in various colors and styles. The design team of Sogadress has embedded the most recent trends within this collection of cheap designer prom dresses, so that ladies can find their favorite prom dresses easily to display their ideal figures: No matter attractive sleeveless prom dresses, or elegant long prom dresses.

 

The spokesman stated, "Sogadress focuses on sexy and sophisticated prom fashion with an emphasis on the dresses. It is necessary to celebrate and accentuate the sensuality and beauty of the female figure in lieu of covering it up with piles of fabric."

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Izskanējis IV Starptautiskais Salacgrīvas masku festiv

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Februāra otrās nedēļas nogalē Salacgrīvu pieskandēja IV Starptautiskā masku festivāla dalībnieki. Folkloras grupas ieradās jau laikus, lai iepazītos un parunātos, jo 2 nākamās festivāla dienas bija saplānotas tā, ka lielai runāšanai laika neatliktu.

Sestdienas rītā pēc kopīgām brokastīm masku grupas devās pilsētā, lai Bocmaņa laukumā un pie Spīķera demonstrētu maskas, rādītu rituālus un kopīgi ietu rotaļās. Daļa folkloras kopu ciemojās pie Ineses Volksones, citi apmeklēja ilgstošās uzturēšanās rehabilitācijas viesnīcas Brīze iemītniekus.

 

Cita pēc citas maskas rādīja savu dejot un dziedātprasmi, vienaldzīgu neatstājot nevienu. Kārtīgi iztrakojušās un izpikojušās, maskas pulcējās pie Tūrisma informācijas centra, lai skaļā, trokšņainā un ļoti krāsainā gājienā dotos uz pilskalnu.

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Tur festivāla dalībniekus sagaidīja Salacgrīvas kultūras nama vadītāja Pārsla Dzērve, sacīdama: "Rīboņa, skaļums, smiekli, instrumentu un visa veida trokšņi liecina, ka Salacgrīvas masku festivāls ir klāt. Viss ļaunais, sliktais, nomācošais nu ir aizgaiņāts prom, un Salacgrīva ir modināta auglībai, priekam un gaismai. Turpiniet savus rituālus, un lai skan visa pilsēta!"

 

Festivāla un folkloras kopas Cielava vadītāja Zentai Suits Mennika uzrunāja svētku dalībniekus, visiem vēlot prieku, gaismu un izdošanos. Zem kautrās bižainās latviešu meitas maskas reti kurš pazina novada domes priekšsēdētāju Dagni Straubergu. "Visu gadu posos šiem svētkiem, bet, kamēr nebiju saģērbusies maskā, neviens man nepievērsa uzmanību. Toties tagad tik daudz pielūdzēju! Es tā iedomājos – mums tādiem vajadzētu staigāt ikdienā. Pievērsiet man uzmanību tāpat kā līdz šim, un visiem jaukus svētkus!", izskanēja uzrunā.

 

Pirmie savu priekšnesumu Aklais zirgs skatītājiem rādīja tālākie viesi no siltās un saulainās Bulgārijas, pēc tam ziemeļu kaimiņi igauņi – Katrīnbērni no Hēdemēstes un Mārtiņbērni no Pērnavas. Dimzēns no Jelgavas, Dvīga no Saulkrastiem, Dandari no Rīgas gāja rotaļās un atveda sauli arī uz Salacgrīvu.

 

Pēc kārtīgas izsmiešanās un izālēšanās varēja padzert siltu tēju un izbaudīt ziemas priekus, šļūcot no pilskalna. Pēcpusdienā kultūras namā noritēja festivāla organizētāju un folkloras kopu tikšanās ar novada domes priekšsēdētāju. Uzrunājot viesus, viņš uzsvēra: "Domāju, ka festivāls Salacgrīvā ir kļuvis par tradīciju, un mēs lepojamies ar to, ka uz Salacgrīvu brauc viesi no tuvienes un tālienes. Šis festivāls pierāda, ka norisēs iesaistās un piedalās gan folkloras kopas, gan vietējie iedzīvotāji. Tas ir jauks un brīnišķīgs sarīkojums, kurā cilvēki priecājas un viņiem ir interesanti. Mēs saglabājam savas un apgūstam jaunas tradīcijas. Liels prieks jūs visus redzēt Salacgrīvā, jo salacgrīvieši un visa pilsēta arvien vairāk un labāk izjūt maskošanās fantastisko nozīmi".

 

Paldies košajām, spilgtajām latviešu grupām, kas palīdz ieskandēt festivālu jau ceturto gadu! Paldies Antrai Deniškānei (Dvīga), Veltai Lejai (Dimzēns), Ilzei Kļaviņai un Raimondam Ābelem (Lēdurgas Putni), Lijai Dunskai (Tals' Trimiš'), Inesei Rozei (Cēsu Ore), Ilmāram Pumpuram un Dacei Circenei (Dandari un bērnu grupa no Jaunpiebalgas).

 

Pirms lielā saieta kultūras namā masku gatavošanas darbnīcās netrūka čaklo roku. Ilzes Kļaviņas un Ilonas Mennikas apmācībā tapa ne viena vien maska nākamajam gadam. Masku saieta dalībniekus – viesus no Bulgārijas, Igaunijas un tepat Latvijas - kultūras namā laipni uzņēma šī vakara saimnieki Mārcis Majors un Ilze Paura. 

 

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Home :: Zen Cart News :: Strip, Shimmy, Smile: How I Became A Burlesque Dancer

Marigold Rubber Gloves made the successful transition to high fashion.

‘Strip, shimmy and smile!’ – Are a burlesquer’s staple moves misogynistic, feminist, or who-damn-cares-ist? My curious mind and adventurous spirit led me down the route of burlesque dancer in September last year, and, though I’m taking an extended break, I’ve never looked back.

The archaic 19th Century artful, mocking striptease show. Why is it back with such a bang? Why do modern women love watching, and performing it so much? Empowerment, fun, comedy, love of theatre, cabaret, self-expression, conveying a political or art-based inspiration, liberation, ecstasy, or just pure damn curiosity – these are all reasons you should try burlesque. Yes, you! Man or woman! Slinky and svelte or carrying a couple of extra pounds and a few dimples! One of my favourite burlesque dancers is the curvy, bouncy, delicious Effie Vescent. I recommend checking her out. Google her, book her for a birthday party. Oh my god, that’s such a good idea.

The key is to take what you want from it, be in control and do it for you no-one else. If you can make a career of it, then wow, go you. I couldn’t. I had a full-time job and was working damn hard at my other – well, main – career: being a journalist. This was my escapism, my glamour, my vice, my awkward-silence-filler. Hey, it was my hobby, like any other. You like horse-riding? I was into burlesque, Lolita Clothing.

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