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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Star Trek Damsels: Episode Three

While the Enterprise encountered lots of random babes and ladies in distress on their 5 year mission, one of my favorites spent most of her time aboard looking more like this:


Although technically assisting her owner on his mission, Isis the cat spent most of her time being cuddled by Mr. Spock, or occasionally flinging herself at redshirts with her claws out.  As a certified crazy cat lady, of course I had to take on this character, who eventually was revealed to be a legit Star Trek babe.


(Okay, she's cute, but I still kinda prefer the cat.)

star trek, star trek fashion, retro, sci fi fashion, star trek babes, star trek girls, cosplay, makeup, inspired
star trek, star trek fashion, retro, sci fi fashion, star trek babes, star trek girls, cosplay, makeup, inspired

Monday, September 28, 2015

Star Trek Damsels: Episode One


There are two things in life that I love: makeup and science fictioni.  Let's put the two together, shall we?  I'm hereby introducing a new series called Star Trek Damsels!  
This series was inspired by the typical random babe that would appear weekly, with her false eyelashes and big hair, ready to beguile the crew (and who usually ended up dead by the end of the episode).

I love the original series because it was so absolutely unaware (I think) of how obviously it was just transposing the 1960s into the 23rd century.  It did show a lot of social and political progression; fashion progression, not so much.  That being the case, exhibit A in this series will be focusing on the 1969 episode The Way to Eden, which dealt with a favorite Star Trek cliche: space hippies.

Irina Galliulin appeared as Pavel Chekhov's ex-girlfriend, who was now caught up with a band of free spirited space hippies who spent their time playing music, looking for the Garden of Eden, and putting flowers in their hair.  Despite the undeniable weirdness of this, Irina is rocking some sweet retro-futuristic fashion.
 This is what I used to get a space age flower-child look:
Pale blue shadow and white eyeliner -- plus gel eyeliner drawn on for Twiggy-style lashes --works for a nice combo of natural and futuristic.
No space hippie ensemble is complete without false eyelashes.
Dress: clothes swap
Flower crown: handmade
 Products used:  
NYX eyeliner and wonderpencil concealer, ELF eyeshadow, ELF lipgloss stick in Pink Umbrellas, Sonia Kashuk white eyeliner, Maybelline gel eyeliner, Wet n' Wild blush, ELF dramatic lashes, and NYX eyeshadow

  • Ever take inspiration from a movie or TV show for an outfit?
  • Star Trek vs Star Wars: discuss.
  • Any favorite sci-fi babe you think is always on point, style-wise?