Okay so Saturday night/Sunday morning at midnight there was a midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show in San Pedro. It was some LO’ RENT area not gonna lie… but it was bomb anyway and the theatre was nice!!!!! Sandy, David, Piale, and I went shopping for outfits to wear (the theme was lingerie)… but we kept it G-Rated… more like PG hahaha. We put a little kick in our outfits~ hahaha I wore hella GLITTER, a dark shadow with cat eye liner, black tights, and a leotard!!! Hahaha… There will be hella pics come tomorrow!! (: Haha
For those that have never seen Rocky Horror Picture Show, it’s this cult classic movie from the 70s about transvestites… sort of hahaha. It’s more than that, but either way there is singing, hella glitz, and it’s just amazing! We went and there were people performing it on stage while the movie ran and the audience yelled out all these lines that aren’t really in the movie… but yet everyone knows them. It’s so hard to explain! My outfit:

Outfit from American Apparel, Shoes from Guess
Group pics and pics at the theatre coming tomorrow. (: This was just afterward, after we had eaten at Denny’s. I got home at 5 am and my family was all still awake, just having gotten out of the jacuzzi. It was a little intense!!! Hahaha…
I love my makeup and my hot tranny mess hair!!
Those boots, which I got 50% off at Guess at The Citadel have some way high heels. I should probably measure it, but all I know is I was a regular sized woman in them! Lol… I’m only 5 ft so high heels are a must!
Speaking of high heels I ordered Kira Plastinina shoes today from her website… they were 75% off for the holidays. In fact, all her stuff is on sale right now! I got a tank for $5, the shoes for $22, and some pants for $17! (Original prices: $20, $88, $68) I’ve heard her shoes are amazing so I just had to get some. I only realized afterward that I don’t know the length of her pants… so they may not fit me. -_-; But they were cheap so I’ll just have to wait and see what happens when I get them. Hell, they may not even FIT me! Haha…



Things are running out waaaay quick!! So if you want to give her a try, might as well buy it now while it’s all 75% off. Btw, for those that haven’t heard of Kira Plastinina, she is the youngest ever fashion designer. She is currently only 16 and is already a pretty big deal in the fashion industry. (:
I’m sort of eager to go to one of her stores in SoCal. She has a lot in the LA area… yay~~ There’s one at the Beverly Center and I really want to go check it out!
Happy holidays everyone!! ^_^ Sorry I haven’t been keeping up on commenting on your blogs… the holiday season keeps me so busy! I’ll be getting to you all soon, promise!!
WHOOT ROCKY HORROR!!!!
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its kinda nice to know somebody still does…
Rocky Horror is the shit. Love your look!
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Yeah I’m only 5 feet also, so I know what you mean about heels being a must when you want to really dress it up. Those are some nice shoes! Hmm…me want…but me broke. Gahh must save up for my dream trip this summer. x___X
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Yeah, I think I’m gonna snatch up some Kira, too. Her U.S. stores are having trouble – kinda sad. Check this article from the LA TIMES:
Brief flash, swift crash for young designer
A rough economy and belt-tightening shoppers force the Moscow teen queen’s U.S. chain to file for Chapter 7 seven months after its debut. The chain had plans to open 250 stores in the U.S.
By Tiffany Hsu
January 03, 2009 in print edition C-1
Seven months after 16-year-old Russian golden child and fashion designer Kira Plastinina burst onto the U.S. scene with a dozen boutiques bankrolled by her millionaire father, the much-hyped chain has filed for bankruptcy protection and closed most of its American stores.
The teen’s May debut in the states was meticulously orchestrated, with a publicity spree and a bicoastal pair of glittering launch parties. But her apparel and accessory offerings – often slathered in pink and purple and girlie accouterments like hearts and stars – apparently stumbled as the economy began to flail.
Los Angeles-based KP Fashion Co. filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy Wednesday in New York, and at least four of the six branches in Southern California shut their doors in the last two weeks. At least three other stores around the country have already closed, according to the shopping centers where they were based.
The chain had plans to open 250 stores in the U.S., executives told the Times in May. Now, the chain’s website is advertising 75% discounts on all merchandise.
More than 100 creditors, including Verizon, the Glendale Police Department and Ford Models Inc., are owed $54.5 million while the company has just $9.7 million in assets, according to the bankruptcy filing. KP Fashion is also embroiled in a trademark infringement suit brought by Pacific Sunwear of California Inc., according to the filing.
KP Fashion representatives did not return calls seeking comment.
With her $60 bubble dresses and $90 fur-trimmed puffy jackets, Plastinina faced tough competition in the U.S. from other clothiers such as Forever 21 and H&M, which offer similar fashions at lower prices. But she still has a sizable fan base in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, where she has dozens of stores. (Those stores are not included in the bankruptcy filing.)
Since offering to turn his daughter’s doodled designs into a clothing line when she was 14, Plastinina’s father, Sergei Plastinin, has said he has sunk $80 million into setting up the chain. Plastinin, who has a net worth of more than $600 million, is a shareholder in and former chief executive of Wimm-Bill-Dann, Russia’s largest dairy and juice producer. He also has investments in real estate, agriculture and fertilizer businesses.
The first Kira Plastinina store opened in Manhattan in May amid a pink blaze of fanfare and sparkling names, accompanied by the incessant use of labels like “wunderkind” and “phenom” in media coverage. The teen, who appears in many of her line’s ads, recruited Audrina Patridge of the MTV reality show “The Hills” as a brand ambassador. It-girls such as actress Hayden Panettiere flitted through Plastinina’s L.A. launch party and “Sweet 16” bash as R&B crooner Chris Brown performed.
Paris Hilton sat in the front row of one of Plastinina’s fashion shows. The Moscow high school student spent the summer hobnobbing in Malibu.
On Plastinina’s pink-rimmed MySpace page, sprinkled with photos of her in a voluminous pleated white dress and posing with celebrities, she discusses her desire to be a role model for teens.
“I’ve been working really hard, and am very proud of myself for keeping my determination and being able to work and accomplish so much at my young age,” she wrote.
But retail experts said the hoopla over her collection quickly died down, making the brand vulnerable to competition. Plastinina’s location at the Americana at Brand closed just after a Kitson store, notorious for a similar concept of fashion lines designed by high-profile names, opened in late November.
Part of the problem was that bigger homegrown stars like Hilton and Jessica Simpson already commanded much of the celebrity design market, said Betty Chen, a research analyst with Wedbush Morgan. And by striking out on her own, Plastinina lacked the security net of a major chain to distribute her designs even as aspiring fashionistas like singer Avril Lavigne and model Elizabeth Hurley paired with retailers such as Kohl’s and Mango.
“Earlier in the year, people were quite excited that she was so young and yet starting out on her own,” Chen said. “But the momentum kind of died, and now people are not going to spend more money just because of a celebrity name.”