Happy new Year in Wonderland and neverending Tomorrows!

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Nehmen wir mal an die Welt wäre eine Bühne, eine Showkulisse und alle Figuren nur Akteure. Wie würdest Du leben wollen, wenn Du Dir Deinen ureigenen Traum einfach kreiren könntest? Was wäre das Setting? Wer würdest Du darin gerne sein?

Jetzt zu Beginn des neuen Jahres ist es sehr passend für sich selbst mal wieder zu überprüfen, was man mit ins neue Jahr nehmen möchte und was eventuell auch getrost über Bord geworfen werden sollte. Seien es nun Dinge im Aussen, irgendwelche Gegenstände, Handlungen, Verhaltensweisen oder innere Gewohnheiten.

Unsere Überzeugungen bestimmen unser Leben und es ist mehr möglich, als Du denkst…

„Down the Rabbit Hole“ kommen wir ins Wunderland. Aber das erfordert auch den Mut offen fürs Mysterium zu sein. Sich mehr Verantwortung zuzugestehen im Leben, ist nämlich oftmals nicht die angenehmere Realität und das Problem dabei ist, dass vorallem auch die vielen unbewussten Glaubenssätze und Muster da munter mit manifestieren. Also gilt es diese erstmal aufzuspüren und sich darüber bewusst zu werden, wer man wirklich ist und was man wirklich will vom Leben!

Im Wunderland sind Träume möglich. Ich wünsche Euch ein wundervolles, erfolgreiches und gesundes neues Jahr 2018, indem Ihr ganz nah bei Euch und einem fantastisch lebendigen Leben seid… ❤

2018

 

Passend zum Thema Wunderland möchte ich Euch einen neuen Club vorstellen, der vor einigen Wochen in Köln eröffnet hat und sich mit seinem fantastischen surrealistischen Style genau dem Thema Wunderland gewidmet hat.

Das Tomorrows!

Ich war beim Opening Event dabei und jede Woche bietet uns die Partyreihe „Follow the white Rabbit“ die Möglichkeit genau in diese Traumwelt einzusteigen. Es ist wirklich schräg und schnell ist unklar wo oben oder unten ist und ob die Lampen und Tische an der Decke hängen oder ich gerade diejenige bin, die hier Kopf steht.

Das Motto ist fantastisch und jede Woche sind verschiedene Künstler und Performer dabei, die das Motto dort bestens repräsentieren und Glitzer verstreuen. Anbei ein paar Bilder von mir, dem Hasen und weiteren…

… und vielleicht, wenn Ihr ganz still seid, seht Ihr mich down the rabbit hole auf direktem Weg ins Wunderland… ❤

 

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Seid dabei „Follow the white Rabbit“ immer freitags –

 

Tomorrow´s Club
Hohenzollernring 92, 50672 Köln 

 

We are all mad

 

– If you can dream it, you can do it! –
(Walt Disney)

„Oh, Marisha“ Fashionshow at the Cologne Cathedral

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A few weeks ago I had the pleasure to run for „Oh, Marisha“ in one of her fantastic costumes for the exhibition opening at the „Galerie Art Café am Kölner Dom“. It was a blast. The wonderful Photoartist Kira Hagen Photography has supported the whole event and has worked out beautiful results from all models in front of the Cologne Cathedral.

I have worn a fantastic golden gown with a beautiful fish tail and the little diva inside of me came really out. I am so in love with the wonderful pictures Kira made of me. 

Golden Gown

Marisha has started to implement her dreamy creative ideas and the first steps into sewing very early. She calls herself a Costumier Fantazier – 

„Marisha is a seamstress and designer, antique collectress, a scholar of fashion history, former participant of TV show „Project Runway“ and overall a girl with one foot stuck in a fairytale world of the past“ (more)

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I had a little Interview with her about her work. So have a view:

When you were introduced at the Exhibition Opening as an artist / designer, was said, that you have sewn your first clothes already from the curtains of your mother. Maybe you may tell us something about your way, the beginnings and your development up to now?

Yes, I accidentally switched channels on tv and saw some scenes of a movie I didn’t know but the girls wore such incredible dresses with tiny waists, giant long dome-like skirts and it was so magical, so beautiful! As a child, I did not understand or know much about that time period in history, neither I understood the movie, but I just couldn’t stop daydreaming about those dresses. Being a very visual person, I instantly recognized the print on Scarlett’s iconic bbq dress – it was that of my mother’s kitchen curtains! I had to make that dress for my Barbie… and then the one Scarlett wore in the first scene, one with white ruffles and red belt… With time, I learnt how to sew on my grandmother’s old Singer machine, she taught me how to prepare patterns, treat the seams, make buttonholes… To me, playing with dolls was to create dresses for them, change their outfits, make their furniture and decorate their interiors. Years later, when we found WGT festival, Mera Luna and local gothic clubs with special dress code, I started sewing and modifying clothes for myself and my friends. At the time I lived in Finland and couldn’t afford real fabrics, so was mostly sourcing materials from second stores and fleamarkets, and guess what?! – it was always either curtains, or upholstery leftovers or even bed sheets! I couldn’t afford a sewing machine, so early costumes were sewn partly by hand and partly on my friend Molla’s machine, whenever I had the chance to visit her. So sewing out of curtains and household fabrics was with me all along the way, and even now too!


Your works are all seeming to tell their own nostalgic and dark-romantic stories. What does it mean for you?

I like to imagine each dress as a character with a story… What if Scarlett O’Hara was in soviet army, what would her crinoline dress look like in green camo print and red stars? Or an elegant lady of the Belle Epoque but all stained in tea and her dress is actually made of table cloths… It’s this mix of something strange and often dark or even horror, together with beauty of historical fashion. I live in that world of twisted fairytales and beautiful but inadequate clothes.


How would you describe your style and where is it reflected in your daily life?

What I create is all historically-inspired, and with time it also crawled into my own wardrobe. When I first discovered romantic goth subculture, it was a wonderful escape and excuse into wearing strange „unfashionable“ things that felt right for the time I wished to live in. With time, this style evolved and now it is a mix of neo-retro elements, my goth-punk past and femininity of the past. I am costumier-fantasier and my daily wear is exactly that!


Your works are exhibited at the „Galerie Art Café am Kölner Dom“ now, till when is it possible to admire your costumes there? 

The exhibition is now prolonged until 13th of September, so you still have a chance to see! The Art Galerie also has a lovely cafe, so it is a very cozy place to be in!

Thank you Marisha! 

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The Galerie Art Café near the Cologne Cathedral is offering very good ice-cream too. It is worth it to enjoy a cool yummie ice during the last summer days and to have a look.
Like you can see is the gown I wore also exhibited there now… 😉

Exhibition Oh Marisha
Here a few Links to her official Website and Etsy Shop: