Okay, I was going to keep this out of my blog – the blog I want to be a sanctuary for non-real-world stuff. The blog that celebrates cosplay and fun. But now I’m pissed.
You’ve been living under a rock if you haven’t heard about the terrible tragedy today in Colorado when a gun-wielding maniac mercilessly mowed down a midnight premiere audience watching Batman: The Dark Knight Rises. A dozen dead, 50 or more injured, including a 3-month old. It’s enough to make you want to get off the internet and take some real-world action, like protesting, skinning this sick idiot alive or throttling the parents of this murderer for raising a psychopath, or hanging our impotent U.S. politicians for accepting no blame or responsibility for what went down today and NOW everyone even vaguely connected to today’s abomination are blowing reactions completely out of proportion.
AMC, like any other entity fingers are getting pointed at, is clutching their shriveled balls and wailing, “We aren’t going to allow any guests into theaters ‘in costumes that make other guests feel uncomfortable and we will not permit face-covering masks or fake weapons inside our buildings“.
Really? REALLY?!?
This affects the community I participate in. The community I associate with. The community who’s people I dearly LOVE.
Let’s look at the facts here, people, once you stop clutching your non-existent nuts, close your mouths and open your ears and minds.
Number One – the shooter had red/orange hair. This asshole may have claimed to be the Joker, but all the Batman movies I went to, the Joker had green hair. If he was going to pull off any convincing character in his last moments on Earth, he could have at least gotten the color right. But, oh yeah, every other person I see on the street and 65% of the costumers and non-costumers I see at any and all conventions I regularly attend have some sort of tint, dye or anime type color to their hair!
Number Two – and this is a big one – HE WASN’T IN COSTUME!!! How hard, how loud, HOW LONG do I have to wail to hammer this fact into the idiots that are trying to do their own version of racial profiling on the Cosplay community?!? Dark clothes and flack gear do not a costume make! The Joker never wore them, but apparently any person who wants to survive the hordes of SWAT, FBI and police officers that are going to take him down will wear them. DUH!
Excuse me, AMC, but who are you to judge “costumes that make other guests feel uncomfortable “? I shared a post on Facebook this week of a clever makeup artist who painted large, freakish anime eyes on a girl. That weirded me out seeing it in real life, but I would never assume anyone with anime eyes was a gun-toting murderer!
Now I may have the opinion that the Batman movies of the last two decades or so have been so darkly violent they attract these kinds of people. Even Heath Ledger had nightmares due to his role as the Joker and it might have driven him to overdose, who knows? But this nutjob’s sense of couture DOES NOT GIVE AMC ANY EXCUSE TO PEANLIZE COSTUMERS FOR A MENTALLY ILL PERSON’S BEHAVIOR!
AMC, your only crime is that you left a door ajar and someone snuck in without a ticket. How were you or anyone else to know that it would be someone who would give your theater or the Dark Knight a real-life bad name?
Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Why you buy what you buy
I was rushing last last night/early this morning to tidy up my Etsy earring store, The Ears Have It. Seeing that the best selling items were getting buried at the bottom of items I was relisting, I created a category called, "Best Sellers". I chose the top five selling items for this category as one of the last things I did before I fell exhausted into bed at 2 o'clock in the morning.
This morning, not particularly thinking about the store I had spent so much time tidying up last night, a thought occured to me. These Best Sellers were trying to tell me something I had been chasing after for a couple of years. They were lying in wait until I had a chance to calm down from the frenzy of creating stock and promoting them before the tapped me quietly on the shoulder and said, "Hey, you need to notice something here".
When they got my attention, they said, "Hey YOU! This is your target market!!!"
Startled, I drew back for a moment. This wasn't what I was expecting to learn. In fact, I wasn't writing this article in search of who my target market was. I had simply seen a trend of all my best sellers being items that incorporated symbols and the thought fascinated me. In fact, to diverge here for a moment, they made me proud of my customers. With all the Facebook posts and even one on Twitter recently about Gay Pride, Hate Crimes, Homophobia, etc., etc., etc. my customers are strong, brave and not afraid of these parts of their lives.
How do I know this?
Because they dare to wear those symbols that others find provocative. Peace signs, Ankhs, Rainbows, symbols that point towards one's Pagan Path, towards their sexual orientation and even their political beliefs. I dare not presume to say any one of my customers are any of these things just because they purchase them, but they are definitely enlightened individuals that dare to wear what they want to wear in a world that sadly would judge them - right or wrong, for what they chose to accent their couture.
So, because our outer selves are a reflection of our inner selves, I ask you to ask yourself and your customers why do we wear what we wear? Dig deeper than the "it's pretty" or "the colors match my outfit" excuses. Why are they not afraid of other's base (and sometimes ignorant) reactions? The answers might lead you and them to a journey of self discovery and help you serve your customers better in satisfying their need to stand up and out in their world.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Before there were parasols, after there were earcuffs, there were bottles
I am a Bead Whore going WAY back. Every since I first saw tiny little beads as a child. But what was I doing before my recent, adult ventures with parasols, an Etsy earcuff store and my full-on obsession with Doctor Who? My beaded bottles. What are they for? What do you put in them? This s a question I get a lot when I wear them. You can use them for perfume, for holy water if you are a vampire chaser *grin*, or for holding essential oils. I've done the first and the latter, but haven't chased vampires since my story writing days, so I leave the holy water to someone else, though I have been known to carry Moon Water in it. My favorite thing is to tell people to put an eyedropper in it so the contents can be taken out easily without spillage. Their eyes usually light up at that.
Though I haven't put needle to bottle in a couple of months, I know I will take up their cause at some point when I run out of new ideas for parasols, an Etsy earcuff store and my full-on obsession with Doctor Who. I want something that will take less time, but still look elaborate and beautiful. Something in a lower price point for those who long to possess these little goodies, but can't spare the cash for the big items yet.
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This one is my favorite. My artistically talented friends think so too, and that is a great compliment. They love the colors and they are REALLY FUSSY with that in their own work. I got them just right...how AWESOME is that?!?
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My first experiment with doing this type of beadwork came about with this bottle. The colors symbolize Rosemary and all it's attributes. Rosemary is a "warm, fiery" herb (symbolized by the red beads). It's appearance is like an evergreen in the year-round, slim, dark green leaves (hence the green - I even found beads that mimic their appearance perfectly!). The flowers are the same color as rosemary flowers, recreated here with small bunches of stone chips. I've received a lot of compliments on the perfectly stitched pattern of white and red beadwork on the body. That was a joy to do and I'm really proud of how it came out. The challenge was in creating the strap. That required several redos and nearly made me tear my hair out, but perserverence paid off.
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Though I haven't put needle to bottle in a couple of months, I know I will take up their cause at some point when I run out of new ideas for parasols, an Etsy earcuff store and my full-on obsession with Doctor Who. I want something that will take less time, but still look elaborate and beautiful. Something in a lower price point for those who long to possess these little goodies, but can't spare the cash for the big items yet.
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[caption id="attachment_56" align="alignnone" width="162" caption="Autumn Leaves Beaded Bottle - closeup"][/caption]
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This one is my favorite. My artistically talented friends think so too, and that is a great compliment. They love the colors and they are REALLY FUSSY with that in their own work. I got them just right...how AWESOME is that?!?
[caption id="attachment_57" align="alignnone" width="169" caption="Pink and Blue Iris Beaded Bottle"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_58" align="alignnone" width="225" caption="Pink and Blue Iris Beaded Bottle - closeup"][/caption]
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My first experiment with doing this type of beadwork came about with this bottle. The colors symbolize Rosemary and all it's attributes. Rosemary is a "warm, fiery" herb (symbolized by the red beads). It's appearance is like an evergreen in the year-round, slim, dark green leaves (hence the green - I even found beads that mimic their appearance perfectly!). The flowers are the same color as rosemary flowers, recreated here with small bunches of stone chips. I've received a lot of compliments on the perfectly stitched pattern of white and red beadwork on the body. That was a joy to do and I'm really proud of how it came out. The challenge was in creating the strap. That required several redos and nearly made me tear my hair out, but perserverence paid off.
[caption id="attachment_59" align="alignnone" width="156" caption="Rosemary Oil Magical Bottle"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_60" align="alignnone" width="161" caption="Rosemary Oil Magical Bottle closeup"][/caption]
If you are interested in getting a custom bottle and want to know what I can create for you, please send me an email via my business's main page at KC Dragonfly. Thanks!
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
The Angels are at Denver Comic Con
Little Weeping Angel @ Denver Comic Con
Last month saw the first Denver Comic Con with a healthy starting attendance of nearly 20,000. There was a strong presence of the Doctor Who community in cosplay, attendees maxing out panel rooms and queueing to see a full-size Tardis. It is encouraging to see Colorado get their crack at getting some Who love in their own backyard. Thank you, Heather Maloney, for covering this and bringing it to the attention of the Doctor Who community on Twitter. You can read her full article here in the examiner.com. If you aren't connected to her on Twitter at @DrWhoHeather, you just aren't getting enough Who coverage in your life.
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10th Doctor and Rose Children's Cosplay
During the dry spell between series of Doctor Who, I am determined to keep myself busy with all things Who happening off telly. If there is something cool out there, I'll bring it in here and we can all squee over it, enjoy it or politely clap - whichever you feel inclined to do.
With this in mind, I hit paydirt today in the form of some beautiful cosplay featured on the Doctor Who Cosplay Livejournal forum. I just couldn't pass these up...
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Amy Pond Cosplay Gathering - Gallifrey 2012
The peeps who brought you the Amy Pond Paradox at DragonCon are at it again! They are organizing another photoshoot for Gallifrey One 2012. Costume/outfit choices are going to be on a first-come, first-serve basis. They are also looking for a photographer since the one at DragonCon won't be there for Gally. If anyone knows one who will be attending the convention that would like to do it, please contact me and I'll put them in touch with you. It is tentatively set for Saturday but at this point the date has not yet been finalized. Stay tuned for more info as it comes in. (photo by Christa J. Newman)
Live Journal link for this thread
Gallifrey 2011 - Day 2 photos
Tardis Girls...OMG are they cute or what!!??
The ribbon whore as of Saturday afternoon.
The Grapes of Wrathalon
Would you believe this is his first convention and first costume? Great job!
Beautiful detail on the Masters robe.
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Gallifrey 2011 - Day 0 - LobbyCon Pictures
Hmmm...they must be writers. When we first saw them, they had drinks in their hands. We could tell they were writers from that and the English accents, but in case you missed those clues, well, they wanted to make it easier for us to spot them. They were very friendly, by the way.
Where the hell did this woman get so many ribbons already? The convention hasn't even officially started yet!!!
My Tonner doll has already found his TARDIS...proof that the Doctor can find it anywhere in the universe.
The first costume we saw coming into the convention. Very nice and proof that Dr. River Song drinks.
5th Doctor & Captain Jack Harkness cosplayers. Very nice.
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Gallifrey One: Blackjack 21
Dennis and I always love this convention...oh my goodness. How could I not adore it when I met Peter Davison (my favorite Doctor) in 1995 at The Six Wives of Gallifrey One? Getting the chance to talk to him, one-on-one, for several minutes while no one else was around, launched my interest in finally sitting down and taking another go at understanding a show that had left me very confused and disinterested when viewing it back in my childhood.
Okay, yes, this used to be embarassing to admit, but I didn't understand British humor until I was in my 30s. It was only because Peter was so incredibly nice and sweet and gentle that I got intensely interested in watching the show. He was so much like my husband, Dennis, that the instant linking to the persona behind the 5th Doctor was completely natural.
That was why I wasn't worried at all about his beautful daughter, Georgia Moffett, being anything but a reflection of her father. This being her first convention, she said in the closing ceremonies that she had a marvelous time and the fans were wonderful and awesome and fantastic and she thoroughly enjoyed her first Gallifrey experience. Between Dennis and I, we have wonderful memories of her relating her experiences of being the daughter of parents who were both actors, (Her father: "You will always be broke and starve if you become an actor."), which she said gratefully has not been the case thus far. When acting with her father, upon the director wanting her character to be more flirty with Peter, she replied, "I can't do that...he's my father!" Good for her! And two of the most touching things he said to her were, 1. about being in Doctor Who, "It's your turn now, kiddo.", and 2. when acting with her, he said he doesn't always see the women she has become, but sees, "his little girl". This is the beauty in the heart of the man I have come to adore as my favorite Doctor, that place challenged only by David Tennant, and then, it is a neck-and-neck race.
This being the case, you can only imagine my glee and joy when the Children in Need special, "Time Crash", aired. If you haven't seen it, or are wondering who Peter Davison is and was he a good Doctor, let me answer those by directing you to this YouTube video of that very special special:
An awesome Gallifrey this year, with great costumes of Timelords:
A fantastic cosplay of Sally Sparrow and a Weeping Angel from the Tennant episode, "Blink", a HUGELY popular and scary episode, ranking among the cream of the best of the crop of his era so far:
Am soooo looking forward to next year's Gallifrey when Peter Davison will be back and we have had the first year of the new Matt Smith Doctor. We also got to preview the brand new trailer for his era:
He already looks promising, though the outfit does look like he mugged a schoolteacher...*sigh* Guess they all can't be dressed as hot as David Tennant.
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