Sunday, February 22, 2015

Dress to Impress

     Raves also double as strange fashion shows. It is a part of the scene that I am not too deeply involved in. I value comfort while raving above all. It is also a predominantly  female facet, not to say that males do not peacock at raves. It is to a lesser degree of our female counterparts. Others disagree and put on a full peacock display for fellow ravers.

     ... and I use the term "peacocking" because a very popular style trend is based off of actual peacocks.
Photo Credits: Electric Laundry on Twitter @ElectricLaundr
          The creative ceiling is boundless at raves you could see the cliche  "sexy *insert a profession here* "
Like the lovely rave ladies you see below. 
Photo Credits: http://www.vyneworld.com/
     These costumes are classic and easy, but do not satisfy some ravers desire for individuality. So some go the extra step and make their own costumes, and they are interesting to say the least.
Photo Credits: http://imgarcade.com/
     There are some things to keep in mind though when deciding what to wear to a rave, you don't want functionality to go completely out the window. You have to remember that you will be dancing and moving. So your clothing will need to be sturdy if you want to avoid any wardrobe malfunctions. Also you are going to want to use water proof make up. If not your sweat someone elses you brush up against could ruin your outfit.

      For more information on rave fashion I recommend some, Google-Fu, individual study of the topic. Even if you are not that interested in the fashion portion of the culture the costumes are at least interesting to look at.

3 comments:

  1. The outfits people wear at these events definitely set raves apart from any other type of concerts. The time and creativity that people have put into their costumes is amazing! I met two guys that made homemade iron man costumes that cost them a couple hundred dollars a piece. There's a lot of dedication from the EDM fan base by the end of the festival depending on the size it the spending you could be up to 2 or 3 hundred dollars!

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  2. The outfits people wear at these events definitely set raves apart from any other type of concerts. The time and creativity that people have put into their costumes is amazing! I met two guys that made homemade iron man costumes that cost them a couple hundred dollars a piece. There's a lot of dedication from the EDM fan base by the end of the festival depending on the size it the spending you could be up to 2 or 3 hundred dollars!

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  3. No kidding the costumes you will see while at a show or a festival are pretty wild. I like it because then i can wear whatever I would like and not feel weird doing do out in public. Glow in the dark is a necessity.

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