One of Jareth's outfits, the Ringdoll Frankenstein default, which I previously discussed, arrived today. These are its parts:
one pair of black vinyl hotpants with swallowtails and a long, layered train of some tattered diaphanous material and various chains and pendants
one pair of tattered black fishnets that attach with snapping front garters to the hotpants
one pair of stretchy black armwarmers with various holes
one hooded black robe with long, loose sleeves, open in the front
one small key pendant on a choker-length cord of medium thickness
one black bowtie with strings on it to fasten around the neck
It's even more hilarious in person than in photos. I love how the train doesn't represent the rags worn by a feral creation, but instead a meticulously constructed set of layers that were purposely made long enough to trip over. I love how they aren't just slipshod socks, but gartered fishnets. What really cracks me up is the bowtie, since it really doesn't go conceptually with the rest of the outfit. Most of all, I appreciate how this outfit clearly communicates Ringdoll's concept of its Frankenstein [sic] doll as broody, kinky sex object and fashion plate. He works hard to look this good, people!
Now that I have the outfit in my hot little hands, I want to modify it before I pass it along to Mr. McDemandypants. I need to abandon the bowtie. I also need to improve the cape by removing the sleeves and adding some sort of clasp [which, knowing my caliber of tailoring, will probably be a safety pin]. Finally, of course, I at least need to get a locking leather collar, if not a collar and a corset.
If the thigh-high platform heels and the buckle-studded calf-high platform heels ever come, either pair would look very nice with the whole ensemble. I have no idea what's going on with this package, however, since it's apparently still running around the state of New York, being "processed" through "sort facilities."
I've got to take some detailed photos of the pieces this weekend…if I can ever stop laughing at it.
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Maybe the bowtie was so he could perform “Puttin’ On The Ritz” in his alone-time. (Pandora nearly killed me by bringing up the version from the Broadway “Young Frankenstein.”)