Tuesday 24 March 2009

Goth girls and their Bras!

Despite the media concentration on goth girls being stick thin and looking like they need feeding, the reality is that most of the goth ladies I have ever met tend to be a little fuller!

The Seamstress has just asked me to tell people that they need to take care of their assets (!) as she's tired of gorgeous women wearing badly fitting bras which not only do nothing for their figure, but they also wreck the cut of the clothing she makes. (as well as potentially wrecking your body with constant damage to muscles, causing bad posture and generally just being painful.

So she wanted to put a shout out for one of the specialist bra fitting shops in York that she has used for years. She travels half-way across the country in order to see Kathryn and every time she does she is not disappointed. You will leave with a bra (or bras) that fit, or with none at all and the instruction to return a week or two later when either your body has settled (depending on the day) or when Kathryn has ordered in a selection of bras which she knows will suit your shape better.

So girls - hold yourself a little better - get your bras fitted.

(Read the full review about Kathryn Rolfe's Bra Fitting Shop in York on the main site.)

Wednesday 18 March 2009

Corpgoth Clothing

While The Seamstress has probably never heard of it, Corpgoth Clothing is what she does, combining the best of corporate and business tailoring with the unique and individual styles of gothic, punk and fetishwear.

Strappy dresses subtle enough to wear to a business meeting, while being sharp enough to ensure that no minion dares to upstage you in front of the boss. Tailored coats and shirts which can express a beautiful darkness and depth, while only raising the slightest of eyebrows among your colleagues!

We've showcased some of the most interesting Corpgoth Designers and Shops on the blog, and we are always looking for more to add, so if you have any suggestions, let me know.

So yes, you can now be corporate and goth, try it.

the apprentice.

Wednesday 4 March 2009

Goth Furniture - Mark Brazier Jones

Now there's not that many people who take furniture seriously in the goth world, but as one of my many fetishes, I feel I can happily comment on this field.

Most companies either pander to the norm, or make camped-up rubbish that no self-respecting furniture fetishist would touch with a bargepole. However, after doing a little research on Corporate Goth Shoes, I found Mark Brazier-Jones website (he designed some shoes in conjunction with Jeffrey West, which are really rather nice).

His furniture is uniquely individual, non-conformist and fantasist in the best sense!