Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Lost Vagueness Presents.... Night of the Vaguely Dead

(NOTE: This was actually written on Saturday night, or should I say Sunday morning. However as our internet is still faulty [thanks BT] I've not gotten around to posting till today. This problem combined with the flu has prevented me from keeping up with stuff so I will be backlogging a lot of reviews this week!)


Back from what was without a doubt THE best Halloween party in London tonight, Lost Vagueness's "Night of the Vaguely Dead." Fabulously dressed people from serious horror to amazing glam to perfect vintage to complete fetish. Great live music, awe-inspiring acts, dead-on DJs, a casino, makeovers, bars, and the entire Coronet Theatre to accomodate it.


Going to post the video and a few images I have in an effort to inspire ANYONE who is here for New Year's to go to the Lost Vagueness party, TRUST ME it will be worth every cent (pence?)


Its the perfect opportunity to dress your personal style - I went in a hoop skirt ball gown as a Victorian Vampiress! I've always wanted to wear one of those cages, which I rented from the amazing Angels fancy dress shop on Shaftesbury Avenue near Covent Garden/Leicester Sq.

The live music included: Last Man Standing (who were fabulous as expected, see previous post), the gypsy punk stylings of Urban Voodoo Machine (very highly recommended!), and finally Alabama 3 - writers of the Sopranos theme song (who are meant to be very good but I completely missed their set!)


On top of these great live bands, you get all kinds of performers, here's a short snippet of a burlesque acrobatic act. Yes, that is a chandelier that she is suspended from! And, erm, the end of her act (not shown) is quite a **cough** hidden gem **cough**.


Just a taste of what you missed. I leave you with a snapshot from the dance floor, where yes, there was whipped cream involved at some point!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

he britt sounds like an interesting nite u had...

how do u even find these things??
Marlee

Sun Nov 05, 03:26:00 pm GMT  

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