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<title>GlamRock.com Forum &#187; Topic: Rexx&#039;s reviews; &#34;Dress to kill&#34; glam fashion guide from the inside.</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 13:57:06 +0000</pubDate>

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<title>Sparkii Silver on "Rexx&#039;s reviews; &#34;Dress to kill&#34; glam fashion guide from the inside."</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Sparkii Silver</dc:creator>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;this is pretty good man, you know your stuff. im pretty new to the scene an this is pretty helpful. thanks again, brah'
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<title>Rexx on "Rexx&#039;s reviews; &#34;Dress to kill&#34; glam fashion guide from the inside."</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Rexx</dc:creator>
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<description>&#60;p&#62; &#60;img src='/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /&#62;  Glad it helped man, and welcome to the scene
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<title>KarKing Jack on "Rexx&#039;s reviews; &#34;Dress to kill&#34; glam fashion guide from the inside."</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 23:12:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I read this when I was first turning glam, man. (I'm new to the Glam scene, hahaha). This really helped me get into the fashion -- especially that thing about the centrepiece. I never would have thought of that, but its so right!&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;And it made me go out and get some studded wristbands and a pair of aviator knock-offs, hahaha.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Well, done, like. Cheers for this!!  &#60;img src='http://glamrock.com/forum/bb-images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /&#62; 
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<title>Rexx on "Rexx&#039;s reviews; &#34;Dress to kill&#34; glam fashion guide from the inside."</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Rexx</dc:creator>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;It's long :S I would love any feedback though, aswell as any more ideas&#60;br /&#62;
xxx
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<title>Rexx on "Rexx&#039;s reviews; &#34;Dress to kill&#34; glam fashion guide from the inside."</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Rexx</dc:creator>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I did a piece for a friends magazine recently on what makes that ultimate 80's look, and while it's not everyone's cup of tea, I was fairly sure some of you would be interested.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;DRESS TO KILL&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Getting that 80â€™s look properly nailed is often pretty damn hard, if were honest and very few of us ever manage to pull off a fully convincing get-up. At least not without preparation, and a gentle shove in the right direction. Here weâ€™ll take a look at the underlying concepts of â€˜hair metalâ€™ fashion, and examine the principles behind such an iconic and instantly recognizable dress.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;   The first, and most obvious pointer with regards to 80â€™s fashion is the need for a centrepiece. These can be anything, from a Big scarf tied round the head-Steven Tyler style, so that it trails, providing a focal point and drawing the eye.  These centre pieces are important because while the rest of the outfit may in itself be eye catching, it really needs an introduction, a kind of over-arching, dominant item that sets the general tone and informs the observer, saying â€˜this is what Iâ€™m aboutâ€™&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;     Another good reason for adopting a unique centrepiece or dominant accessory is that so many items of â€˜glamâ€™ clothing, while of course incredibly stylish, are pretty interchangeable; leather pants, boots, maybe even Nike high-tops, and vintage t-shirtâ€™s are all recurring themes within the genre, and while they should certainly be a part of your get-up, making your outfit all about everyday and relatively stereotypical items wonâ€™t make you stand out, and if were honest that, more than anything else, is what your after.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;     Aside from the need for a unique or eye catching centrepiece, another often overlooked rule in constructing glam outfits is the rule of co-ordination. Youâ€™ll often see people taking stereotypical glam items; leather trousers, band t-shirts etc, and mashing them together any old how. The result? An un-coordinated and half-arsed look. The answers simple; look for colours and cuts that complement each other.  The simple cut off a White shirt, and leather vest combo, especially with skinnies and cowboy boots works fantastically; simple colours and simple lines make a striking image. Similarly the stark minimalism of tight jeans mixed with high-tops adds a whole extra dimension to any outfit.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;    Of course the power of contrast shouldnâ€™t be overlooked either, although contrasting textures and colours should be used carefully. Really faded, almost white jeans, for instance make good contrast when mixed with dark tops, a technique Vince Neil often took advantage of. Similarly Slashâ€™s cowboy boots, with their very authentic feel, create fantastic contrast when mixed with plain, minimal t-shirts or uncluttered and simplistic leather trousers.  Another interesting idea is the combination between sporty shoes for example, and the authentic feel of leather pants, this contrast helps create a very alive, interesting and eye catching image, as well as stopping the appearance becoming heavy or bland.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;     Contrast of shape is another important factor to take account of; a lot of glam outfits work because of the combination of baggy top half and very tight lower half, giving very flouncy over-embellished impression, this is important as it helps maintain the illusion of movement at all times, this can be seen when looking at Steven Pearcyâ€™s frilled shirts, and to some extent Joe Perryâ€™s fondness for open shirts with turned up cuffs.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;     Colourings obviously important as it sets the mood or tone of you look; Red bandanas, really dark read, with a dark leather jacket, for instance, create a dark, edgy look, whereas a white sleeveless t-shirt and black leather jacket or vest will create a much more open, â€˜loudâ€™ image.  Bright colours can easily be worked into an outfit, itâ€™s not something to avoid, but again, emphasise caution, and look at glam artists; very few wear predominantly bright clothing, as this detracts from the power of the centrepiece.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;     One other recurring problem with dressing glam is the intrinsic fear of playing on stereotypes; people will go out of their way to avoid some â€˜over-usedâ€™ accessories. This is a mistake. ClichÃ©d items are useful because they can immediately group or stereotype an outfit in general. Aviators, for instance, immediately evoke a â€˜rockâ€™ reaction, and while this may detract from the individualism of an outfit, it saves you a lot of hassle; like somebody writing your CV for you. Similarly studded wristbands, leather, and plenty of belts, always work, implying an edgy, glam feel.  In short donâ€™t be afraid to accessorize in a predictable manner; the rest of your outfit does the talking, and the clichÃ©d extras work by immediately creating an association in the eyes of the observer.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;     As a final point; donâ€™t be afraid to experiment, be radical. Thatâ€™s what itâ€™s all about. Patterned jackets for instance, especially sequined ones, are eye catching and memorable, similarly animal print bandanas for wrists make a memorable and slightly unusual extras, as do Piercings and odd, outlandish jewellery, which is often a must, especially with simple outfits. Hair should always be eye catching, either sprayed up or excessively curly.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;     That said dark, understated clothing is good in some cases, most notably for secondary guitarists, as it doesnâ€™t draw eye from the singer/guitarist, and has the added affect of creating a mysterious/strange figure to counterbalance the flamboyance of singer, giving the stage show more depth.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;     In short, nothings set in stone have fun, be creative, but be careful not to ignore some very simple cardinal rules. Itâ€™s easy to become sidetracked, to forge about the effect you want, but a bit of care and attention and anyone can look like a rockstar.&#60;br /&#62;
Good luck&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Rexx&#60;br /&#62;
xxx
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