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The 12 Days Of Christmas Lingerie - Burlesque Style

clock November 29, 2012 19:39 by author KuhmillionBeth

Lingerie with top hat photo via Pinterest - unknown artist
Okay, no corny Christmas jingles, I promise. We thought it would be fun to put together an entire Christmas burlesque outfit with the “12 days of Christmas” theme. This outfit can be given as a gift, one piece at a time, each day for 12 days. What a way to build up the excitement and keep your special someone waiting in anticipation!

We’ve included pieces that we have in our boutique, and also a few things that you’ll have to get locally at your favorite retailer. Use this as a starting point; mix things up and have fun!

1 - Ruffle Panties
Let’s start the 12 days of Christmas lingerie with a fabulous basic: a ruffle panty. If you’re going to be creating a burlesque inspired lingerie outfit, ruffle panties are the natural foundation. Tons of colors and different styles, and these lovelies are just so cute.
Ruffle panties2 - Garter Belt
You will be needing some elegant hosiery, and the burlesque style calls for old fashioned stockings. A fancy garter belt makes the perfect second day Christmas gift and keeps the lucky giftee interested, knowing that stockings are also part of the days of gifts to come!
Black lace garter belt
3 - Stockings
But, of course! You could move this one down the Christmas lingerie list to keep the excitement building, but I thought I’d just include it here. We have a ton of hosiery and stocking styles, so pick a few and give this day’s gift a little variety.

Sheer back seam stockings4 - Heels
Use this Christmas list as an exciting opportunity to buy some new heels! Yes it’s quite a burden, we know. You’ll no doubt already have a ton of favorite places to buy shoes from. May we suggest something with a closed toe and in patent leather? Zappos.com is one of our favorite online shoe retailers.

Shoes photo from Pinterest user Fantastic-Shoes
5 - Overbust Corset

So let’s imagine you’re trying on your burlesque outfit. What’s next? The corset. You have a couple of options. You can go with an underbust corset and then coordinate your ruffle panties, corset and a bra, or you can just get an overbust corset like one of these and make sure your ruffle panties match in a pleasing way. Now if you want to, you could stop the gifts here and you’d have a fantastic burlesque outfit. But if you want to go the full 12 days of Christmas Lingerie, read on.

Black and silver overbust corset6 - Gloves
As we progress with our 12 days and add to our burlesque outfit, gloves make a beautiful next step. Satin or lace gloves are the essence of glamour and can be fun to try on right after they’re unwrapped. Opera length gloves like these add a glamorous touch with a bit of mystery, which will keep the excitement and anticipation going.

Red gloves
7 - Hat

Talk about cute! Christmas attire is often about cuteness, so we should incorporate that into our 12 Days of Christmas burlesque gifts. Right now, these miniature hats are so popular and I see guests at burlesque shows wearing these all the time. Everything is cuter in miniature, so include one of these in your outfit to add some cute into your sexy burlesque look.

Mini top hat
8 - Eyelashes

Burlesque has a big fantasy component to it, and sometimes the little things can add so much. Eyelashes like these are really inexpensive and add so much drama. These little gifts are flirty and really step up the “wow” factor. Only a few days left now!

Black eyelashes with rhinestones
9 - Makeup

Along with those eyelashes, a bold makeup look can be a lot of fun. We don’t sell makeup in our boutique (yet) but here are a few makeup packages from Sephora that will really compliment your burlesque outfit and make a wonderful gift for your 12 days of Christmas Lingerie. A great kit for amazing eyes is "Smoked" by Urban Decay.
10 - Jewelry
One of our favorite pieces of jewelry to add to a burlesque outfit is a bold choker. It really gives an outfit that cabaret style that is so fun and eye-catching. Arthlin, a fantasy & romance inspired jewelry boutique on Etsy.com, has a lot of wonderful chokers to choose from, such as this red satin flower choker.

Now if you are really going the full 12 days of Christmas Lingerie, burlesque style, then I know you’re still with me. The last two days are the fancy wrapping and the cherry on top!

11 - Bustle Skirt
Add a bustle skirt to add on to the bottom of your corset. This is an ostentatious little item that adds interest to the waist, creates some volume and might just transport you to the 19th century. We have a few different styles to choose from. 

Black satin bustle skirt with pink12 - Pasties
So assuming that the 12 Days of Christmas will end with your very own private show, complete with a burlesque-style striptease, let’s make the final day of gifts be pasties! The “crowd” will love it, trust me!

Red heart shaped pasties
-Beth 


Accessories That Turn Any Burlesque Outfit into a Halloween Costume

clock October 7, 2012 19:22 by author Melinda

Looking for a simple Halloween costume you can make with pieces of your burlesque outfits? A few easy-to-incorporate accessories can turn just about any outfit into a quick costume for a party or a show.  Here are some quick ideas for creating a fabulous burlesque costume for Halloween:

Red glitter lips
The Obvious Burlesque Costume Ideas
First, let’s get a few obvious solutions out of the way. Devil horns, angel wings, and cat ears are cheap and easy ways to turn any burlesque costume into something you can wear at Halloween. True, they’ve been done, but they’re an old standby for a reason, so don’t discount them. Even a common costume can look amazing if you really put some effort into it. Try some twists on these basic looks. Pair red glitter lipstick, smoky eye makeup, and flame inspired body paint for a truly devilish demon. Amp up your angel costume with colors like pastel blues or a shock of yellow. Take your black cat beyond basic by adding sharp nails to your long gloves, and fang caps on your teeth.

Unique Burlesque Costumes for Halloween
There are quite a few accessories that can turn an outfit into a costume easily, and may not be so commonly used. Here are a few to try:

Mini hat headband
A mini hat headband – A mini hat headband can be used to communicate a variety of burlesque costume ideas. Use this accessory combined with a bustle skirt for a steampunk burlesque outfit. Add a few clock gears or a pocket watch fob to complete the look.

A cape – A good cape can open up a ton of burlesque costume options. A cape can turn you into a super hero, or turn you into a gender bent Phantom of the Opera. A cape can make a vampire, or even a Renaissance festival inspired costume.

A feather fascinator – A feather fascinator can be used to create several different looks. A simple single feather fascinator can be paired with a fringed mini skirt to create a burlesque flapper look. Feather fascinators can be used to create can-can burlesque costumes, too. For a truly Rococo look, pair an elaborate feather fascinator with a big hairstyle and light blue or Rococo style corset for a Marie Antoinette inspired burlesque costume.


A Mask – A mask is almost an entire costume by itself. A good mask can turn nearly any look into a burlesque costume. For interesting masks, try something you can’t get at your local costume shop. Look for real Venetian or Mardis Gras masks, handmade lace masks, or even leather masks from adult leather shops. You’d be surprised at the range and variety of wicked Halloween costume options available.

-Rouge Dubonnet 


Fantastically Unique Costumes

clock September 27, 2012 17:47 by author KuhmillionBeth

We all do it. Sometime in September, we start thinking about Halloween costumes, and we think, “I wanna do something totally unique this year!” If you’re like me, you end up just kinda figuring it out at the last minute sometime on October 30th. Boo. So here are a few amazing, unique Halloween costumes for inspiration and to show you just how creative some people are.

Pop Art
Look at this photo! I mean the time involved to apply all those dots to look like a newspaper graphic is quite an investment, but these ladies look amazing. Besides the dot makeup effect, the costume clothing you choose is important, but you can wear just about any style. Just consider the hair carefully, because the look really works when your hair has a blocky illustrative style.

 
Dolls
For a Halloween costume that’s a little less involved but really cute, take a look at these beautiful dolls. People will be totally amazed if you pull off this look because it’s so arresting. The key to this look is of course the makeup. Notice the line art that defines the mouth, lips and nose. It totally works and is easy to copy. Another key aspect to this one is the over the top, sweet eyes. Big perfect eyelashes and makeup are a must. For the outfit, you can wear just about anything that’s girly, like a babydoll dress, or you can even go in a sexy direction.

 
Rockabilly Bride of Frankenstein
This one is amazing, too. Simply a 1950’s cute bobby socks style with a full circle skirt, a classic ponytail, and some fabulous green makeup. Tons of rockabilly girls could easily pull this one off and be a hit. I love the matching neck ribbon, too.

 
Dark Harlequin
The dark harlequin shown here is just a starting point for all sorts of burlesque costume ideas and styles. Starting with the basic harlequin, black and white contrasting color scheme, you can add dark lips and eyes and even take the outfit in a more provocative and sexy direction. The sky is the limit on this one.

 
Other Rad Costumes
And we just have to share some other very cool Halloween costumes that we found. How about a cute DIY R2D2 costume for the nerdier girls? I love this one. Some socks, a tutu, and then just sew the graphic detail onto a white corset and hat, and you’re done. How freakin’ cute?

DIY R2D2 Costume 
Ok this one is not very practical to put together, but if you’re up for a major challenge, how about the Cheshire Cat? The key here is finding just the right matching stripes and colors, and doing a lot of the costume yourself. Good luck!

 
I like costumes where the person is walking around with some sort of furniture surrounding them. If you’re creative (and you are because you’re reading this!) then you can use this idea to come up with a ton more. The gypsy fortune teller is so cool. You can work on this Halloween costume in two pieces. First the gypsy outfit, and then of course the booth, made out of cardboard.

 
Now that we got you thinking about costumes, get started on yours. Halloween is just around the corner. If you'd like to see more awesome costume and makeup ideas, check out our costume board on Pinterest. Also, if you're more of a ready-to-wear costume gal, we've got some great Halloween costumes!

Happy Halloween!


From a Guy's Eye - The Queen of Darkness Halloween costume review

clock September 19, 2012 20:54 by author KuhmillionPatrick

From a Guy's Eye is a series of products reviews, seen from the guy's perspective. It's an opportunity to single out one of our outfits and talk about it in a little detail, mention some of the things that I like about it and why we chose to include it in our collection.

Read more From a Guy's Eye in the Study

I thought I would review one of our Halloween costumes, the Queen of Darkness, since Halloween is coming up. 

This hot little number has kind of a dark burlesque look to it, and living up to its name, a Halloween style and feel. It's a sexy vampiress costume that's pretty hot on its own, and with a little change of accessories and styling, could be turned into a straight up burlesque costume. Those layers of ruffles around the skirt remind me of the original Edwardian burlesque era.

What I like about this costume is that the simple grey and black colors keep it looking Halloween, but the skimpiness of the dress, and the tight bodice piece make it pretty damn sexy. I'm a guy, so when I got out to a Halloween party, I like to see costumes that are sexy, skimpy and a bit flirty. Sure the classic Halloween costumes aren't "supposed" to be sexy, but Halloween for an adult is just a little more interesting with some sex appeal. This costume has the nice traditional vampire theme, but also brings the tease.

Read our post about the Sexification of Halloween

One of the reasons we added this to our collection is that it really does fit in with the burlesque theme. If you just looked at the front of this costume and didn't think about the time of year, you might not think "vampiress", until your eyes wandered up to that batwing collar. If you're crafty and creative, you could change things up and really make this into all sorts of different costumes for burlesque or show girl themed Halloween events.

Finally, what I also like about this cute Halloween costume is that you get the basic dress and choker, but can pair it with a million different types of hosiery, shoes, gloves and accessories. Need to make it even more provocative? Add in a garter belt and stockings for a little under the skirt tease. Feeling a bit modest? Try a pair of solid opaque tights for a bit more cover up. 

Is it weird that a guy knows this kind of information? Probably, but who cares, it's Halloween!

-Patrick 

 


Ten Non-Cliché Burlesque Costume Ideas

clock September 5, 2012 09:00 by author Melinda

So, you’re getting ready to make a killer burlesque costume for Halloween, but you want to be unique! Of course you do. Burlesque is all about an independent spirit, and having the guts to bare it all to the world. Here at Kuhmillion, we’ve thought long and hard about some burlesque costume ideas that buck current trends and offer some truly unique ideas for your next burlesque costume (and included a few common trends if you like safety in numbers).


10 Unique Burlesque Costume Ideas

Venetian Carnival Burlesque – Everything about the Venetian holiday of Carnivale is perfect for Burlesque. From the full faced masks covered with gilt, to delicate lace Columbina masks, to the opulence of Venetian court dress, a rich, Venice inspired burlesque costume might be a lovely option.

Occult Mysticism Burlesque – Elements of occult mysticism can be a great addition to a Halloween burlesque costume. Everything from crystals, to Lovecraftian tentacles can make an appearance. Occult mysticism has strong ties to the Victorian era, which can open up the opportunity for some great crossover in your burlesque costume. Bring on the intrigue of secret societies like the illuminati, or add ghostly elements to your choreography.

 
Art Nouveau Burlesque- Art nouveau was a popular art style in the early 20th century, mostly characterized by Alphonse Mucha. A burlesque costume that includes the gauzy drapery of art nouveau, or uses jewelry designed in that style could make a burlesque costume instantly memorable.

Chess Piece Burlesque – This might be fun for a whole troupe! Try putting together chess inspired burlesque costumes, and do an act that illustrates the exciting battle a game of chess represents.

Aquatic Burlesque – Mermaids have been done in burlesque plenty of times, so why not put a new spin on an aquatic or nautical themed burlesque costume? Try an Asian inspired theme with a white and orange gold ensemble to represent the beautiful goldfish of Asia. Other original nautical themes might include a costume made of coins and jewels combined with sheer green pieces to represent seaweed and sunken treasure.

Sideshow Burlesque – The circus has been done often in burlesque, but what about the sideshow? Try a burlesque costume that turns you into the tattooed lady, or the snake woman. Add horns, or something else fake and fantastical. It may not be real, but it will certainly draw a crowd! Are you brave enough to be the bearded lady?

Mythical Creature Burlesque – Some mythical creatures are more common than others. Look deep into the wealth of fantasy to find something more original for your costume. Some exciting mythical creatures to try could include the phoenix, griffin, manticore, Medusa, harpies, or a Naga.

Cult Film Burlesque  - Pop culture inspired burlesque costumes are fairly common, but what about a cult film inspired Halloween burlesque costume? What about an outfit inspired by The Evil Dead, or Forbidden Planet?

Space Age Burlesque – Burlesque costumes often harken back to the nostalgic era of the 1950s and ‘60s, but they generally focus on the movie glamour of Marilyn Monroe, rather than the futurism fervor that also defines that era. Try a chrome and sleek silver space look, or get dolled up in your very best purple alien look, complete with ray gun.

 
And Now for some Burlesque Trends:

If you’re not quite ready for the Avant garde, there are plenty of burlesque looks that are making the rounds this Halloween. Go with one of these tried and true looks, and you may not have the most unique costume, but you’ll be instantly recognizable, and pieces will be easy to find.

· Steampunk Burlesque Costume
· Cat Burlesque Costume
· Angel/Demon Burlesque Costume
· Circus Burlesque Costume

 
-Rouge Dubonnet

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