Archive for the ‘masquerade’ Category

You Know You Love Me… XoXo

Friday, June 12th, 2009

I make no qualms about the fact that I’m a corny fangirl. I’m not ashamed of it. In fact, I get giddy when I find other fangirls like myself who I can gab with about favorite books, or shows, or characters. But one show which I started watching for a reason other than great storyline, great characters, or a trustworthy rec is Gossip Girl. My friends had talked about it a bit (around the time the Twilight movie was being cast and Chase Crawford‘s name was floating around the Twilight boards as the perfect Edward) but I had no real interest in watching it. Just wasn’t my cup of tea. Like with reading, I hardly have an interest in contemporary fiction. I don’t even really watch contemporary dramas on tv. I can do comedies… but that’s a whole different ballgame.

And then I started catching the photographs, or episode stills to be more precise. And my geeky fashion loving little heart started to pound. I wanted- nay- needed to watch this show if only to satisfy my love for all things preppy and couture. And it has never disappointed. There’s something for everyone. A little boho chic for the Serena lovers. Updated Jackie-O prep for us Blair lovers. And of course edgy rock in the form of Jenny Humphrey. How could you go wrong? I eventually came to love the characters (Blair + Chuck= onscreen magic!) but I still say that given the money I would be all over some of those fashion styles.

I was given the chance to test that theory. Ha ha. A dangerous situation, if you ask me. You see, my little sister had her prom tonight. And she generously asked me to help her choose her look for the evening. My sister is a really modern gal. She has a great body and is very bold. She can wear anything and tends to lean toward urban chic. I took her in the exact opposite direction. I made her my own little upper east sider with some Brooklyn flair, ala Little J. This was the final result:

Ignore the messy house, ok? I have a baby who makes me nutty and won’t let me put him down or he’ll cry. Ha ha. Anyway, doesn’t she look FAB!?? I was very proud of my finished product. She looked GORGEOUS. Elegant, edgy, and youthful. The theme of the party is masquerade. She didn’t actually wear the mask, but dude, I couldn’t help reenacting the GG eppy “Handmaiden’s Tale”, hence the mask. ha ha. So yea, that was my stint as fashion editor. It was fun.

In more everyday news, I’m proud to announce that I actually finished the first chapter of my high fantasy YA novel! I’m amazingly psyched about this novel, it’s a weird mix of fairytales with a Romeo and Juliet undertone. I think it’s going to be one of my favorites that I’ve ever written. I also wrote about half a scene for my fantasy sequel Zerah… I really can’t wait for the first book to be released. I love these characters more than I could say. This was that book of the heart people talked about for me. I’ve had it in mind since my first year of college. And it went through many, many incarnations before it took on a life of its own and found its voice. So although my progress is slow… at least its progress. :) I may even post a little snippet or a fave line soon, in order to get myself pumped. Look out for that!

Here’s a song I’ve been using in my writing quite a bit lately. Enjoy it. And Happy Friday!

The Lady's Court

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Ladies,

I just want to say thank you for being such good sports. I tried everything to figure out why the links weren’t working as images. I still have no clue. *shrugs* I mean, HTML is HTML, you know? It should show. But whatever.

I wanted to feature both Cora Zane and Bettie Sharpe. You ladies are a great sport for coming by, despite the technical difficulties. Bah to that! Sarai, I’m sorry it didn’t work for you honey! And THANK YOU for stopping by either way! :) No worries! I will NOT leave you empty handed.

So, Miss Cora Zane, you are not supposed to look better than the hostess. ;) But you look quite fab in that.

I’d be PROUD to have you as my lady in waiting. ;)

 Bettie, leave it up to you to be completely original! I LOVE your costume choice. So different, so dark and fun.

I’d have to say, you definitely have dark and mysterious down packed.

Due to the technical difficulties, I’ve decided to cancel the remaining festivities. HOWEVER, if you feel so compelled, feel free to send me some more of your costumes and I’ll do a costume processional!!! I’m really bummed this didn’t work out the way I expected it to. But overall, I had a killer time setting up the party.

Cora, you have won the copy of Red Queen’s Daughter by Jaqueline Kolosov. I’ll try and send that in the next week.

Bettie, I hope you’re a fan of Gena Showalter. I have a copy of Savor Me Slowly to give away. :) Just email me at isabelle@twistedfairytale.net with your info and I’ll get it right to you.

Sarai, you don’t get to leave empty handed my darling. For attending I will be sending you a copy of The Luxe by Anna Godbersen. Email me at the above address with your info honey!

Again, thank you ladies for helping me make this so much fun! *HUGS*

All Nighters

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

I’m guessing most of you are straggling along, still eating, drinking or dancing. Feel free to party until all hours of the morning! As long as you’re refreshed for tonight’s festivities! Remember, the theme is fairytales! 

Don’t forget, post pictures of your costumes in the comments!!!! That way I can feature you! :D If some of you are unsure about how this can be done, if you a free photo album account such as Photobucket or ImageShack they provide HTML links for such an occassion!

The most creative costume will win a copy of The Red Queen’s Daughter by Jacqueline Kolosov.

Masque of the Red Death

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

*cues music*

Welcome one and all to Twisted Fairytale’s first e-gala!

I have primped and prepped all day in order to be in at my finest.

I admit, it’s exhausting to play hostess and to set the energy level, but I think I’m up for the challenge! So, let’s begin shall we?

I decided to change my costume color, (though not the style) because I felt it was much easier to accessorize with pink!

Along with matching pink pumps in Marie Antoinette fashion:

I’ve powdered my face, added my little mole, curled my hair and decided that as far as masks go, it would have to be as ornate and flashy as my outfit.

Of course a woman is never complete without jewelry.

I hope you’ve all outdone yourselves tonight. It’s all about decadence and mystery.

So *claps hands* let’s begin.

Pre-Party Activities

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

I hope you’re all getting ready.

Strap on your corsets. Pull on the garters. Fluff your hair. Apply the makeup.

Party starts in an hour! :D

In the meantime, make your way to the ballroom

for some amuse bouche:

Can’t wait to see you all there!

*all images used for entertainment purposes*