Romantic Vampire Clothing

Sebastian Thomas
Have you ever wondered how it would look like to wear romantic vampire clothing from the 18th century. If you loved the movie Interview with the Vampire or liked any of the Vampire chronicle books written by Anne Rice herself than you know what I am talking about. In the 18th century the clothes of the time in America and France were quite a spectacular site to see and observe in people.

To own these clothes you were known to be prosperous, well off and a money maker to say the least. Have you ever imagined yourself going to a Halloween party to be observed as the best dressed romantic vampire in the place? Maybe we can start a revolution together and bring the this fascinating attire of clothes back into style and back in to the eye of the common public. As a vampire would say, I would rather look my best when faced in any danger!

For romantic vampires looking their best is always a priority. This can be seen in the movie, "Interview with the Vampire and with the characters of Louis, Lestat and Armand. All vampires that have lived for centuries, forever attaining to reach that inner peace, hope to not include the solitude that usually accompanies immortality. For women, you can find immaculate Victorian dresses to suit your needs and desires of the night. I am sure you will be pleased to know that this kind of dress will be more catered to women then that of men but the possibilities of the fantasy itself is quite unlimited!

As clothes were tailored to vampires in the night, you will have the opportunity to display them in Halloween balls, parties or get togethers. There is a Vampires Masquerade ball that is usually held once a year in Portland Oregon. This can be a great chance for you to show off your vampire attire. Here is the link for more information:
http://www.vampireballpdx.com/
. As you look for the right vampire attire that suits your needs, remember to pick one that entirely matches your personality, wit and sensual charm. Below are some sites that may allow you to purchase such items to actually make this happen. It is for both men and women to look through and see how the clothes of that era played a significant role in a would be vampires life. So, go out and have fun with playing out your fantasy roles as an everlasting and romantic vampire of the night!

Sources:

http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/fashion/features/round/18th_century_men/index.html

http://www.history.org/history/clothing/

http://www.victoriana.com/Victorian-Fashion/

http://www.smilingfoxforgellc.com/waistcoats.asp

Anne Rice & Interview with the Vampire: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110148/

Dracula: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103874/

Published by Sebastian Thomas

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  • 18th century clothing, vampire clothing, romantic vampires, halloween
18th century clothing, vampire clothing, romantic vampires, halloween

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